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Michael Sars Symposium 2025

Decoding signals and unveiling architectures, from molecules to organisms

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Crowd photographed from above in a conference hall
Photo:
Marion Lebouvier

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8:00ÌýRegistration opensÌý
9:00ÌýOpening remarksStÃ¥le Ellingsen, head of the DepartmentÌýfor Biological Sciences at UiB
ÌýSession 1: System evolutionChair: Jeffrey Colgren
9:15ÌýChristopher LoweLesson in developmental biology from evolutionary experiments in body plans
9:45ÌýGeorgia RaptiMechanisms weaving in vivo emergence of circuit architecture, across molecular-cellular-tissue scales
10:15Camila EsguerraThe zebrafish as a model organism to understand and treat complex genetic disorders
10:45ÌýCoffee breakÌý
ÌýSession 2: Molecular machinesChair: Chiara Castelletti
11:15ÌýJingwei XuMulti-scale imaging of an Asgard archaeon illuminates the origin of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton
11:45Ross WallerHow do algae become parasites? An evolutionary cell biology approach
12:15ÌýLunchÌý
ÌýSession 3: Enzyme evolutionChair: Øystein Monsen
13:45Paola LaurinoHow do proteins expand functionality?
14:15Ida Helene SteenExtremozymes from Arctic vents
14:45Ioannis RiziotisEnzyme convergent evolution in three dimensions
15:15Coffee breakÌý
ÌýSession 4: Receptor evolutionChair: Emily Claereboudt
15:45Yuhong WangConvergent evolution among fast glutamate receptors in different bilaterians
16:15Ryan HibbsDecoding inhibition: native GABAA receptor assemblies in the human brain
16:45Closing remarksÌý
16:50 - 17:45ReceptionÌýÌý

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