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Faglige arrangementer - Side 6

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I am excited to announce our first Tangled Banks speaker in 2022 will be Dr Murielle Ålund. Dr Ålund is a researcher based at Uppsala University in Professor Anna Qvarnström's lab.  She is interested in how changes in climate, and breeding and distribution ranges affect interactions within and between closely related species, mating behaviour, and host-parasite interactions, all contributing to the maintenance of biodiversity. For more information see her website here.

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Doctoral Candidate Jan Sulavik at the Natural History Museum will be defending the dissertation "Learning from the past, assessing the present, discerning the future: a comprehensive evaluation of restoration success in alpine environment using ecosystem-, community-, and population-level studies", for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.

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Doctoral Candidate Julien Vollering at the Natural History Museum will be defending the dissertation "Forecasting the continued naturalization of wildly planted alien conifers: on Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) in Norway", for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.

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The last Tangled Bank seminar of this semester will be December 16th at 12:30. The talk will be given by Dr Alex Twyford from the University of Edinburgh

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This seminar will be given by Dr Kevin Kocot from the University of Alabama. 

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Molecular phylogenetics and genus delimitation in the Rhizocarpaceae (lichenized ascomycetes) with focus on the Rhizocarpon hochstetteri-complex

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This week’s speaker will be Dr Eryn McFarlane from the University of Wyoming. 

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This seminar will be given by Dr Kenneth Halanych from Auburn University, Alabama.

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The first Tangled Bank seminar of the academic year will be given by Dr Mario Vellejo-Marin from the University of Stirling. 

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The candidate for the Associate Professor in Ethnobotany will give a  trial lecture on the title “Jumping the fence - Collaboration across disciplines and museum sections to study human-plant interactions”.