Activities
Thursday, October 24 2024
Dia · Setmana
10:42
Science Carriage Expert's Seat: Let's talk about regenerative agriculture and high altitude lands
Description:
Sara Marañón holds a PhD in Ecology and her research focuses on the effects of global change and the disturbances caused to ecosystems. At the UAB Science Carriage Expert's Seat, she will converse with passengers on regenerative agriculture, which aims to replenish the soil and guarantee that it has enough organic material and carbon to help it continue to be fertile land. Regenerative agriculture is based on the basic pillars of agriculture: soil and its quality, and how this relates to its capacity to store or release CO2.
The journey will begin at 10:42 a.m. on the FGC train travelling from the Universitat Autònoma to the Plaça Catalunya station.
Place: FGC Universitat Autònoma station
Date: Thursday 24, October2024 - 10:42h
Organiser: UAB and FGC
Thursday, October 31, 2024
09:28
Mountain ecosystems at the Experts' Seat of the Science Carriage
Description:
Bernat Claramunt is a researcher at CREAF and lecturer of Ecology at the UAB. His research focuses on strategies for sustainable development of mountain socio-ecological systems, with a holistic approach that includes not only the natural components of a region, but also its social and economic context. In the expert's seat he will talk with passengers about how climate change modifies these mountain systems and the ecosystem services and the benefits that humans obtain.
The journey will begin at 9:28 a.m. and will go from the Plaça Catalunya ---> Universitat Autònoma stations.
For more information please visit: https://www.uab.cat/ca/cultura-cientifica/vago-combustibles-fossils
Place: FGC - Plaça Catalunya station
Date: Thursday 31, October2024 - 09:28h
Organiser: UAB and FGC
Monday, November 25, 2024
09:00
Shaping the Future of Micro- and Nanoplastic Research
Description:
Online conference of the European project PlasticHeal, coordinated from the UAB.
The event, titled “Shaping the Future of Micro- and Nanoplastic Research: Connecting Science, Policy and Industry for Human Health”, marks an important milestone as the project enters its final phase after three years of research dedicated to understanding the impact of micro and nanoplastics (MNPL) on human health. The conference will showcase the results achieved so far and provide a platform for key stakeholders from various fields across Europe to discuss the current state of knowledge, its limitations, and future challenges in researching the impact of MNPL on human health.
The language of the conference is English.
Why attend?
- Presentation of results: Gain insights into the significant findings of the PlasticHeal research.
- Expert discussions: Connect with leading experts to reflect on the needs and limitations of current knowledge and future research challenges.
- Interactive sessions: Engage in debates with policymakers, industry leaders, and standardisation bodies to exchange experiences, concerns, opinions, and expectations about ongoing and future research.
Agenda highlights:
Day 1: Understanding and assessing the risks of micro and nanoplastics
- Presentation of the Risk Assessment Framework for MNPL by Steffen Foss Hansen, Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
- In-depth presentations:
- Carcinogenicity and mutagenicity by Alba Hernández Bonilla, Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) - principal investigator of the project
- Immunotoxicology by Diego Angosto, Biomedical Research Institute of Murcia (IMIB)
- Gastrointestinal toxicity by Cyrill Bussy, University of Manchester (UoM)
- Roundtable: “Breaking down the framework: Advancing safety for MNPLs.” The discussion will focus on exploring innovative approaches and strategies to address key regulatory gaps.
Day 2: Beyond traditional approaches. Making data valuable.
- Making data valuable by Alba Hernández Bonilla, UAB
- From in vitro advanced models to in vivo data by Hans Bouwmeester, Wageningen University & Research (WUR)
- Defining MNPL exposure: analytical workflows by Thorsten Reemtsma, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) and Irina Estrela-Lopis, University of Leipzig.
- Roundtable: “Bridging Science and Policy: Refining models for regulatory impact,” dedicated to discussing how to improve experimental models to meet regulatory needs in the risk assessment of microplastics and nanoplastics.
Registration: https://bit.ly/plasticheal
Agenda and more info: https://www.plasticheal.eu/en/news/events/registrations-now-open-plasticheal-online-conference-shaping-future-mnpls-research
This conference will bring together leading experts from academia, industry, and policy-making bodies, offering a unique opportunity for attendees to exchange experiences, concerns, opinions, and expectations about ongoing and future research in the field of MNPL.
Place: Online event
Date: Monday 25, November2024 - 09:00h
End date: Tuesday 26, November2024 - 13:30h
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
15:00
Nobel's Awards
Description:
The Faculties of Sciences and Biosciences organize the conferences on the Nobel Prizes in Physics, Physiology or Medicine and Chemistry awarded each year. This year will take place on 12 December.
- Physics Talk: To define, by Dr. Anna Sanpera Trigueros of the Department of Physics of the Faculty of Sciences.
- Talk on Physiology or Medicine. The research understudy of RNA as a therapeutic molecule, by Dr. Jaume Pi'ol Ribas from the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the Faculty of Biosciences.
- Chemistry Talk: Semiconductor nanoparticles: A Nobel colored by quantum effects of size, by Dr. Javier Rodríguez Viejo of the Department of Physics of the Faculty of Sciences.
Place: Sala d'Actes Edifici C
Date: Wednesday 11, December2024 - 15:00h
15:00
Conference on the 2024 Nobel Prize laureates in science and bioscience
Description:
The UAB Faculty of Science and Faculty of Biosciences organise this event to explore the discoveries awarded in the 2024 Nobel Prizes. The event will take place in the conference hall of Building C at 3:00 p.m. with the opening speech given by Juan Jesús Donaire, Dean of the Faculty of Science.
Isidre Gibert, Dean of the Faculty of Biosciences, will also speak, followed by the introduction of the conference givers by Lluís Casas Duocastella, Vice-Dean of Alumni and Promotion of the Faculty of Science.
The lectures will be given by renowned researchers of the University:
- Contribucions fundacionals de la Física a la Intel·ligència Artificial, by Maria Vanrell, professor of the Department of Computer Science at the School of Engineering.
- Per què el descobriment dels microARNs per Victor Ambros i Gary Ruvkun ha merescut el premi Nobel de Medicina 2024?, by Armand Sánchez, emeritus professor of the Department of Animal and Food Science at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
- XNobel Prize in Chemistry 2024: A.I. in protein structure, by Òscar Conchillo, lecturer and technician of the “Vicent Villar Palasi” Institute of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, and Jean-Didier Pierre Marechal, professor of the Department of Chemistry.
The event will end with a Q&A session conducted by Dean Juan Jesús Donaire.
The event will also be streamed live here.
Place: Building C (conference hall)
Date: Wednesday 11, December2024 - 15:00h
Friday, February 28, 2025
09:30
Presentation of the Catalan Association of Science and Technology Studies
Description:
Researchers from different universities and research centres in Catalonia, including the UAB, have created the Catalan Association of Science and Technology Studies (STS-CAT). The official presentation will take place on 28 February at 9:30 a.m. at the Barcelona Research Residence.
The presentation will feature an inaugural lecture by Wiebe E. Bijker, lecturer and researcher at the University of Maastricht and advisor to the Dutch government as an expert on the relationship between democracy and technology. Biojker is one of the fathers of international Science and Technology Studies and one of the main exponents of the Theory on the Social Construction of Technologies. The engineer, philosopher and PhD in Sociology and History of Technology from the University of Twente (The Netherlands), studies the relationship between the development of technology and society, and how the emergence of new technologies impacts on democracy and can lead to the emergence of a new social order.
The lecture will be followed by a round table (STS in Action) with the participation of Blanca Callén (UAB), Israel Rodríguez (UOC), Ismael Ràfols (Ingenio CSIC-UPV & Univ Leiden) and Vincenzo Pavone (IPP-CSIC), and moderated by the vice-president of the STS-CAT, Núria Vallès (IIIA-CSIC).
The closing speech will be given by Miquel Domènech (UAB), member of the STS-CAT.
Attendance is free, but prior registration is required.
Place: CSIC Researcher Residence, Barcelona (Carrer Hospital 64)
Date: Friday 28, February2025 - 09:30h
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