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Kategoriarkiv: Forskning
ForBio and STI course: Macro algae – systematics and taxonomy
Time and place: May 28, 2018 9:00 AM – June 1, 2018 5:00 PM,
Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Infrastructure, Tjärnö, Strömstad, Sweden
Сourse scope:
The course will present and overview of the macro algae – marine and freshwater. We will cover the systematics, taxonomy and identification at different taxonomic levels. Sessions will include lectures, fieldwork and laboratory exercises. The students will learn various techniques for macro algae identification and sampling.
Learning targets:
- General understanding of systematics and taxonomy of macro algae
- Techniques for collecting macro algae
- Techniques for species identification
Teachers:
Prof. Stein Fredriksen – Department of Biosciences, UiO
Dr. Gustav Johansson – Hydrophyta Ekologikonsult
Algologist Roland Bengtsson – Mikroalg
Maximum number of participants: 18, in case of more applicants, participants will be selected based on the scientific, educational and/or professional merit of the course, with priority given ForBio members and students/researchers enrolled in the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative (STI). Results of the selection process will be announced via e-mail ca. one week after the application deadline.
Target group: PhD students, master students, postdocs, researchers, consultants, government officials, museum staff with relevant background in biology.
Working language: English/Scandinavian
Assignement and credits: The course is equivalent to 2 ECTS. ForBio will provide certificates for those successfully completed the course assignment.
Registration: Please fill in the online application here. There is no course fee for ForBio members or associates. Travel is covered for ForBio members based at Norwegian institutions. Accommodation at the Sven Lovén Centre in Tjärnö is covered for all ForBio members.
Find out about how to become a ForBio member/associate here.
Application deadline: April 16th, 2018.
Contact: ForBio coordinator Nataliya Budaeva (nataliya.budaeva@uib.no) or
STI representative Malin Strand (malin.strand@slu.se)
Two PhD student positions at GGBC in the EU ITN project ”Plant.ID”
Within the Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre, (GGBC) University of Gothenburg, Sweden, two PhD positions are open for application November 1st, 2017 until January 15th, 2018. The positions are part of the EU International Training Network programme PlantID, which announces 15 PhD student positions simultaneously. We seek highly motivated students to tackle taxonomic problems in the flowering plant genus Silene ranging from polyploidy, species delimitations, and it relations to conservation. The positions start in April 1st, 2018, and are fully funded including salary and social security benefits for four years. To be eligible to apply, you must not have been a resident in Sweden more than 12 months the last three years. See the below links for more details:
– Polyploid phylogenetics under the multi-species coalescent
Supervisors:
Petition for the protection of biodiversity (deadline on Sunday 5 p.m.)
Dear fellow systematists,
Many of you may have seen the recent article ’We don’t need to save endangered species. Extinction is part of evolution.’ by R. Alexander Pyron in Washington Post, and re-published in several newspapers around the world.
If you would like to co-sign our Letter to the Editor of Washington Post please visit: http://www.protect-biodiversity.com/
We are now over 3000 co-signatories from more than 80 countries, but there are still few people from Sweden!
Best wishes and thanks for your support,
Alexandre Antonelli & Allison Perrigo
Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre
Please remind your collegues to create a profile at the web page!
Dear members of Svenska systematikföreningen,
Those of you who receive this message have obviously registered your contact details at our web page. However, you may have some collegues of yours who have paid the membership fee, but have not created any profile at the web page. That is unfortunate, because then we cannot keep track of which years these people have paid for, and they cannot check their membership status at the web page. So please remind the collegues you know to be members of the Systematikföreningen to create a profile if they have not done so.
All the best,
Mikael H
Plant.ID 15 PhD positions available
As part of our new EU project, MSCA-ITN Plant.ID on molecular identification of plants, we are now advertising 15 PhD positions in Systematic Botany in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands and Greece through our website. The projects below are included. Please forward to relevant candidates or fora. Application deadline is January 15th for all positions. Read more about the 15 individual PhD projects on www.plantid.uio.no.
PhD 1 – Polyploid phylogenetics under the multi-species coalescent – University of Gothenburg
PhD 2 – Taxon identification and multispecies coalescent biodiversity assessments – University of Oslo
PhD 3 – Euphrasia: species delimitation in mega-diverse hemi-parasites – University of Copenhagen
PhD 4 – Shotgun sequencing for comparative diet analysis in capercaillie fowl – University of Copenhagen
PhD 5 – DNA barcoding and metabarcoding of herbal products for authentication – University of Oslo
PhD 6 – Metabarcoding of aquatic flora for fresh water quality monitoring – BaseClear, Degree Awarding University of Leiden
PhD 7 – Hayfever and software-automated pollen metabarcoding – Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Degree Awarding University of Oslo
PhD 8 – Paleogenomic annotation of historical Cinchona bark samples across time and space – University of Copenhagen
PhD 9 – Genomic barcoding of the succulent plant genus Aloe in trade – Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Degree Awarding University of Copenhagen
PhD 10 – Orchid targets: Genomic barcoding to identify and trace traded orchids – University of Oslo
PhD 11 – Is mutational meltdown a threat in the mega diverse genus Begonia? – Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, Degree Awarding University of Edinburgh
PhD 12 – Genomic barcoding to trace and identify illegally logged African trees – Botanic Garden Meise, Degree Awarding KU Leuven
PhD 13 – Bar-HRM traceability of toxic species in food and medicine – Centre for Research & Technology – Hellas, Degree Awarding Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
PhD 14 – Species, a taxonomic category distinct from the lineage concept – University of Gothenburg
PhD 15 – Logging forensics: mining ebony wood collections as references – Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Degree Awarding University of Leiden
Best, Hugo
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Hugo de Boer
Natural History Museum
University of Oslo
P.O. Box 1172 Blindern
0318 Oslo, Norway
Phone: +47 22851875
Plant.ID MSCA-ITN project leader
Leader of ForBio – Research School in Biosystematics
Plant Evolution and DNA Metabarcoding group
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Medlemsavgiften – påminnelse!
Vi påminner härmed att det är dags att logga in på Svenska systematikföreningens hemsida och kontrollera att man betalat sin medlemsavgift! När man loggat in hittar man uppgiften om för vilket år man senast betalat, under sitt namn uppe i högra hörnet (klicka på namnet, under välkomsthälsningen). Information om föreningens konto finns under Medlem – Medlemsavgift och betalning. Alla är alltså varmt välkomna att betala, både för innevarande år (om man inte redan gjort så) samt för kommande år! När man betalar för 2018 kommer den inbetalningen att räknas fram till augusti 2019, eftersom föreningen såsom meddelats idag på årsmötet planerar att gå över från att medlemsavgifterna betalas för kalenderår till att avgifterna betalas per verksamhetsår (september till augusti). Tack! mvh Styrelsen!
IMPORTANT!! Systematics-meeting REGISTRATION Final date October 17th!!
Systematics – a future perspective.
Registration (200 SEK) no later than Oct 17th at http://systematikforeningen.se/events/systematikmote-2017/
A joint meeting focusing on future research areas, career strategies, networks and cross-thinking
- When: October 23:rd 2017 at 10.00-16.30
- Location: Lilla föreläsningssalen at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm (Frescativägen 40, T-bana Universitet)
9-10 Arrival, fika
10 Welcome and introduction
10.05-11 Strategies for an academic career/Survival in academia for systematists
Mats Wedin (NRM), Per Alström (SLU/UU), Christine Bacon (GU) and open discussion. Moderator: Mats Wedin
Invited speakers tell their own stories, including active choices and coincidences, and the pros and cons on collaborations with other scientific fields (e.g. bioinformatics, conservation biology, big data, citizen science, ecology, biodiversity, climate research).
11-12 (ca) Svenska systematikföreningen – årsmöte (Swedish Systematics Association – annual general meeting; in Swedish)
12-13 Lunch served in “Fossilen”, the museum restaurant
13-14 Advice and strategies for research applications
Christer Erséus (GU), Fredrik Ronquist (NRM), Irene Bisang (NRM) and open discussion. Moderator: Mats Wedin
How is the reasoning and thoughts in an application board? What is a good application? Why are applications rejected?
14-14.25 Fika
14.25-15.10 Non-academic career – does it exist for systematists?
Dave Karlsson (Station Linné), Åsa Krüger (Botaniska trädgården Göteborg), non-confirmed speaker. Moderator: Malin Strand
Are systematists needed outside the universities and museums?
15.15-16 Systematic research in the future?
Ulf Gärdenfors (SLU): Swedish Taxonomy Initiative – future visions for aims, grants, research priorities, applications
Speakers from sessions and open discussion: What future meet todays students? In what context will systematists work in the future? What skills will be most worth tomorrow? Can we identify the major possibilities for systematists of tomorrow? Moderator: Malin Strand
Registration (200 SEK) no later than Oct 17th at http://systematikforeningen.se/events/systematikmote-2017/
Systematikmöte 23 oktober
Systematics – a future perspective.
A joint meeting focusing on future research areas, career strategies, networks and cross-thinking
- When: October 23:rd 2017 at 10.00-16.30
- Location: Lilla föreläsningssalen at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm (Frescativägen 40, T-bana Universitet)
9-10 Arrival, fika
10 Welcome and introduction
10.05-11 Strategies for an academic career/Survival in academia for systematists
Mats Wedin (NRM), Per Alström (SLU), Christine Bacon (GU) and open discussion. Moderator: Mats Wedin
Invited speakers tell their own stories, including active choices and coincidences, and the pros and cons on collaborations with other scientific fields (e.g. bioinformatics, conservation biology, big data, citizen science, ecology, biodiversity, climate research).
11-12 (ca) Svenska systematikföreningen – årsmöte (Swedish Systematics Association – annual general meeting; in Swedish)
12-13 Lunch served in “Fossilen”, the museum restaurant
13-14 Advice and strategies for research applications
Christer Erséus (GU), Fredrik Ronquist (NRM), Irene Bisang (NRM) and open discussion. Moderator: Mats Wedin
How is the reasoning and thoughts in an application board? What is a good application? Why are applications rejected?
14-14.25 Fika
14.25-15.10 Non-academic career – does it exist for systematists?
Dave Karlsson (Station Linné), Åsa Krüger (Botaniska trädgården Göteborg), non-confirmed speaker. Moderator: Malin Strand
Are systematists needed outside the universities and museums?
15.15-16 Systematic research in the future?
Ulf Gärdenfors (SLU): Swedish Taxonomy Initiative – future visions for aims, grants, research priorities, applications
Speakers from sessions and open discussion: What future meet todays students? In what context will systematists work in the future? What skills will be most worth tomorrow? Can we identify the major possibilities for systematists of tomorrow? Moderator: Malin Strand
Registration (200 SEK) no later than Oct 17th at http://systematikforeningen.se/events/systematikmote-2017/
Position as research technician: Plant evolution (Stockholm)
A 12-month research technician position is available in Plant Systematics at the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences, Stockholm University. Work will be split between two projects and will mainly involve NGS sequencing and building a large trait database from the literature.
For more information and how to apply (by 27 Oct 2017), please Stockholm University web: