[BBC] UBC-NIOZ online mini-conference on Monday April 12 (16:00 - 17:30)

Melquiond, A.S.J. (Adrien) a.s.j.melquiond at uu.nl
Thu Apr 8 16:47:56 CEST 2021


The Utrecht Bioinformatics Center<https://ubc.uu.nl/> is organising an online mini-conference on Monday April 12 (16:00 - 17:30) with three speakers from NIOZ<https://www.nioz.nl/en> (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research): Dr. Nina Dombrowski<https://www.nioz.nl/en/about/organisation/staff/nina-dombrowski>, MSc. Jeroen Hoekendijk<https://www.nioz.nl/en/about/organisation/staff/jeroen-hoekendijk> and Dr. Julia Engelmann<https://www.nioz.nl/en/about/organisation/staff/julia-engelmann>. A short introduction of the speakers and the title of their talks is provided below.

If you are interested in joining (free attendance), check the event link: https://ubc.uu.nl/first-nioz-ubc-webinar-on-monday-april-12/

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Nina Dombrowski: "Undinarchaeota illuminate DPANN phylogeny and the impact of gene transfer on evolution"
Nina Dombrowski is a marine microbiologist and works on increasing our understanding of uncultivable microbes. She is particularly interested in the DPANN archaea, a lineage of ultra-small and genome reduced archaea. Due to their reduced genomes, most DPANN archaea rely on a host to grow and proliferate, however, it is unknown how this specific interaction evolved - thus this question forms a key research interest of our research team at NIOZ.

Jeroen Hoekendijk: "Automated detection of seals, using convolutional neural networks"
Jeroen Hoekendijk is a marine biologist and PhD candidate at the NIOZ. He applies deep learning to detect marine mammals from aerial and satellite imagery. By using remote sensing techniques in combination with computer vision, valuable time and resources can be saved, while providing new opportunities to survey remote and inaccessible regions.

Julia Engelmann: "Elucidating bacterial and eukaryotic microbial community interactions on plastic with causal network modelling"
Julia Engelmann is a marine computational biologist at the NIOZ. She uses causal network modelling on marine microbial community composition data to generate hypothesis about which organisms are interacting with each other and their environment. Besides furthering the understanding of metabolic dependencies and the nutrient cycles in the ocean, she is particularly interested in how microbial communities are affected by anthropogenic environmental changes.
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Kind regards,
Adrien Melquiond

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Adrien Melquiond<https://www.uu.nl/staff/ASJMelquiond>, PhD
* Coordinator of the Utrecht Bioinformatics Center (UBC) | Hans Freudenthal 0.07 | Budapestlaan 6, 3584CD Utrecht | https://ubc.uu.nl<https://ubc.uu.nl/> | +31.(0)30.2536617 | ubc_AT_uu.nl<mailto:ubc at uu.nl>
* Asst. Prof. in Bioinformatics at the Center for Molecular Medicine (CMM), UMC Utrecht | Stratenum 1.304 | Universiteitsweg 100, 3584CG Utrecht | +31.(0)88.75.68790 | a.s.j.melquiond_AT_umcutrecht.nl<mailto:a.s.j.melquiond at umcutrecht.nl>
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