12 Apr - Jie Wang (VET)

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PhD degree - Trial Lecture and Public Defense
Jie Wang, Department of Paraclinical Sciences (ParaFag), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine will defend his PhD thesis "Gut health and microbiota during the life cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) produced under commercial Arctic conditions: Modulation by functional feed ingredients investigated in vivo and in vitro" on 12 April 2021.

Norwegian title of thesis
"Tarmhelse og mikrobiota gjennom livsløpet hos atlantisk laks (Salmo salar) under kommersielle, arktiske betingelser: Effekter av funksjonelle fôringredienser studert in vivo og in vitro"

Prescribed subject of the trial lecture
“In vitro approaches with fish cells – promise and challenges. Can cells provide the right answers to our questions in fish physiology?”

Time and place for the trial lecture and the public defense

12 April 2021
- 1000hrs: Trial lecture
- 1045hrs: Break
- 1115hrs: Public defense

Zoom: https://nmbu.zoom.us/j/64944554348?pwd=b2I0ait5MXkvMG51UEFON1BJTUpaZz09

Evaluation committee
First opponent: Professor Kiron Viswanath, Nord University, Norway
Second opponent: Professor Aires Oliva Teles, University of Porto, Portugal
Committee coordinator: Associate Professor Ida Beitnes Johansen, NMBU, Norway

Supervisors
Main supervisor: Associate professor Trond Kortner, NMBU
Co-supervisor: Professor Åshild Krogdahl, NMBU
Co-supervisor: Professor Anne Marie Bakke, NMBU

Digital public defense
Due to restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic, a maximum of 5 people are allowed in the physical venue of the public defense. The general audience is therefore encouraged to attend the trial lecture and/or public defense via Zoom.

Guidelines for attending the public defense 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 would like to have access to the thesis please send an e-mail to: forskerutdanning@nmbu.no.
Thesis number: 2021:17; ISSN: 1894-6402; ISBN: 978-82-575-1789-2

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