Spoštovani,
spodaj posredujemo vabilo na četrti mesečni seminar izbranih EUTOPIA-SIF raziskovalcev, ki bo potekal v četrtek, 24.2.2022 ob 13h na ZOOM-u.
Udeležba je lahko dragocen vpogled v mednarodne raziskovalne aktivnosti, ki potekajo pod okriljem zveze EUTOPIA.
Vljudno vabljeni vsi raziskovalci, pedagogi in tudi strokovni sodelavci, ki bi jih predstavljeni tematiki lahko zanimali. Prosim, če vabilo delite z njimi.
Dear All,
I hope my email finds you well.
You may find here the invitation to the the 4th EUTOPIA-SIF Monthly Fellow Seminar, on Thursday 24 February 2022, 13:00-14:30 CET, which you are of course all very welcome to attend 😊
The event will be open at the EUTOPIA level.
The seminar will be held on Zoom: https://cyu-fr.zoom.us/j/91046465636
Event Schedule:
13:00 – 13:10 |
Introduction |
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13:10 – 13:40 |
Fellow Presentation |
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Speaker |
Gonzalo Ortiz (Pompeu Fabra University Barcelona) |
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Project Title |
Assessment of cell proliferation and differentiation dynamics shaping the development of the hindbrain |
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Abstract |
The growth of an organ requires the maintenance of an exquisite balance between cell proliferation and differentiation. We will study how said balance is achieved during the embryonic development of the zebrafish hindbrain, via the study of cell lineages and molecular mechanisms that regulate them. We have started the characterization of how different proneural lineages are regulated. We will then assess, using time-lapse microscopy, how said lineages shape the growth of the hindbrain in 4D. Finally, using a genomics approach, we intend to decipher the molecular signatures underlying neuronal differentiation. |
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13:40 – 13:50 |
Q&A |
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13:50 – 14:20 |
Fellow Presentation |
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Speaker |
Akshyeta Suryanarayan (Pompeu Fabra University Barcelona) |
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Project Title |
Protein and lipid analysis to understand ancient foodways in the Indus Civilisation |
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Abstract |
The application of techniques in biomolecular archaeology has enabled the direct identification of a variety of ‘invisible’ organic products and foodstuffs absorbed within archaeological pottery. My project aims to use ceramic lipid and proteomic analysis to investigate the types of foodstuffs being cooked and consumed by ancient populations of the Indus Civilisation (3000-1300 B.C). I will extract lipids and proteins from pottery from different Indus Civilisation sites in Sindh, Pakistan to characterise the nature and variation of foodways across the region, and to understand the evolution of culinary practices during the development of urbanism and environmental change in the region. |
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14:20 – 14:30 |
Q&A |