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Prof. Akiyoshi Uemura
-Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences
-Uemura Eye Clinic
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Prof. Martin Snoager Sloth, University of Southern Denamrk
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Talk by Javier Rey Dominguez, PhD School of Electronic and electrical engineering, University of Leeds. Language: English, no interpretation. Open to OIST community.
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Tomohito Noda
Ph.D. student The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Science, Department of Biological Sciences
Fukatsu Lab at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Abstract: Intracellular symbiosis, in which a host organism harbors a microbial symbiont within its cells, has been widely observed across diverse lineages. This phenomenon is intriguing not only within the context of individual symbiotic relationships, but also more broadly, as the origins of mitochondria and chloroplasts are thought to trace back to microorganisms that were incorporated into host cells. Therefore, the study of intracellular symbiosis may provide insights to the understanding of a crucial trigger for the acquisition of novel biological functions and evolutionary modifications. Despite the wide interest in intracellular symbiosis, the mechanisms and adaptations required to harbor microbial symbionts remain largely elusive. One contributing factor is that the majority of symbiotic organs are highly specialized and distinct from the rest of the body, and thus lack a clear “non-symbiotic” subject to compare with.
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Mr. Yohei Nishino, Ph.D. student in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Tokyo
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A talk by Dr. Kim Palacios-Flores
Postdoctoral Researcher at Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, Basel, Switzerland
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"Geometric modular flows in 2d CFT and beyond" presented by Jacqueline Caminiti
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Emerson Escolar, Kobe University
Title: Representation Theory and (Barcoding) Invariants for Persistence
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Speaker: Dr. Shota Komatsu (CERN)
Title: QFT in AdS
Date and time: 4th April Friday at 16:30
Location: L4E01
Language: English
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Speaker: Dr. Emma Albertini (Imperial College London)
Title: Interacting QFT on causal sets
Date and time: 21st January Tuesday at 17:30
Location: L4F15
Language: English

