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A special science outreach talk hosted by iGEM Okinawa, an Okinawan student team applying bioengineering strategies to detect invasive pest species on local mango farms. Come learn how molecular science can drive solutions across continents, from cassava in Africa to mangoes in Okinawa!
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Talk by Professor Henning Sprekeler, Technische Universität Berlin.
Target audience: Students and Researchers interested in the field
Freely accessible to all OIST members and guests without registration.
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Language: English
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Speaker: Dr. Christy Kelly (iTHEMS, RIKEN)
Title: Quantum Gravity and the Coarse Geometry of the Brownian Continuum Random Tree
Date and time: 21st May Wedensaday at 16:00
Location: L4F01
Language: English
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Come to our lunchtime seminar to learn about biological sex and queer biology! Everyone is welcome!
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Lunch-time seminar about the history and importance of pride.
Everyone is welcome to join!
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Talk by James Cresser, University of Glasgow. Language: English, no interpretation. Open to OIST Community.
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Seminar by Prof. Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Director of Center for Polymers and Organic Solids; Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)
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Speaker: Dr Arnd Roth (University College London, Wolfson Inst for Biomedical Research), hosted by Computational Neurosciece Unit (Erik De Schutter)
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In my talk I will briefly walk you through my career development from my native country Croatia, via France, Denmark, Sweden and USA and I will explain what I wanted to achieve in my career: why and how I made the decisions that I did, and how those have served me. I will select a few main learnings that can be used as advice for everyone. I will use the example of my current job as the Chief Science Officer, Chief Partnerships Officer and Senior Executive Advisor to the Provost to explain how I work in the context of my union (EU), country (Denmark), in the context of my University (Technical University of Denmark) and the context of my research center (Center for Biosustainability), and how hopefully it all comes together to benefit the world.

