This week:
Announcements:
Deadline October 2023
Applications are invited for analytical time at NordSIMS-Vegacenter, a Swedish Research
Council supported national infrastructure for microanalysis and imaging in the Earth,
environmental and planetary sciences that comprises the NordSIMS ion microprobe facility
and the Vegacenter facility for (LA-)ICP-MS. Applications are particularly encouraged from
members of under-represented and historically disadvantaged groups.
https://www.scilifelab.se/event/scilifelab-science-summit-2023/
Deadline to register: September 6
Event date: September 20th
Important information
· Free of charge conference!
· When? September 17-18, 2024
· Where? Europasalen, Konferenscentrum Wallenberg, Gothenburg
· Deadline to submit abstracts: 16th August
· Deadline for registration: 1st September
Deadline: 31st May
The detailed announcement of this cluster hire and the application links
can be found here: https://apply.refline.ch/673277/1169/pub/1/index.html
Uppsala University and SLU will arrange SciFest at Fyrishov, Uppsala, September 21-23th . Please register no later than June 12th. You can also sign up for a workshop led by museum Educators on May 8th.
More information and registration https://www.scifest.se/exhibitors/
Pinhassi J, Farnelid H, García SM, Teira E, Galand PE, Obernosterer I, Quince C, Vila-Costa M, Gasol JM, Lundin D, Andersson AF, Labrenz M and Riemann L (2022) Functional responses of key marine bacteria to environmental change – toward genetic counselling for coastal waters.
Front. Microbiol. 13:869093.
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.869093
Image: Pinhassi, 2022
Congratulations to AMRI PIs Karin Holmfeldt (project leader) and Rachel Foster (co-investigator) for their VR grant funding new project, “From cultures to communities – Virus-mediated functionality changes among aquatic bacteria.”
Congratulations to AMRI researchers Mahwash Jamy, Fabien Burki, Sari Peura et al for publishing Global patterns and rates of habitat transitions across the eukaryotic tree of life in Nature Ecology and Evolution.
Image: SciLifeLab