30 Oct - Maria Christou (VET)

Av Marianne Tandberg

PhD degree – Public Defence Maria Christou, Department of Production Animal Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, will defend her PhD thesis "Exploring the short and long-term effects of developmental exposure in zebrafish exposed to anthropogenic chemicals" on 30 October 2020.

Norwegian title of thesis:
"Kort- og langtidseffekter i Zebrafisk som følge av tidlig eksponering for antropogene kjemikalier".

Prescribed trial lecture:
"Molecular mechanisms involved in chemical induced behavioural changes and the use of chemical induced behavioural changes in regulatory toxicology".

Time and place for the trial lecture and public defence:
Date: Friday 30 October 2020.

Time:
11:00 - 11:45 - Trial lecture
11:45 - 12:15 - Break
12:15 - - Public defense

Place: Zoom https://nmbu.zoom.us/j/69287945592 and Fellesauditoriet, building 22 at Campus Adamstuen.

Evaluation committee:
First opponent: Dr. Ioanna Katsiadaki, Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS), United Kingdom
Second opponent: Professor Malin Celander, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Committee coordinator: Professor Charles Press, NMBU

Supervisors:
Main supervisor: Professor Erik Ropstad, NMBU
Co-supervisor: Dr. Thomas Fraser, NMBU
Co-supervisor: Dr. Steven Verhaegen, NMBU
Co-supervisor: Dr. Jorke Harmen Kamstra, Utrecht University

Digital public defence:
The general audience is invited to participate via Zoom, and a fixed number of people may be allowed to be physically present during the trial lecture and defence. This trial lecture and public defence will take place in Fellesauditoriet, building 22, Campus Adamstuen, which currently has a limit of 50 participants. All who are physically present must register their name and phone number at arrival.

Guidelines for attending the defence via Zoom:

  • Do not use your camera.
  • If anyone wishes to oppose Ex Auditorio, please ask your question in the chat before the 1st opponent ends his or her opposition.
  • Testing of your own equipment is advised before attending.

The doctoral thesis is available for public review.
For those who want access to the thesis please send an e-mail to: forskerutdanning@nmbu.no.
Thesis number 2020:44, ISSN 1894-6402, ISBN 978-82-575-1708-3

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