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Field Course in Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring (UWW210)

Montag, den 28. Februar 2022

“Field Course in Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring” (UWW210)

August 14th to 19th 2022 – Empächli, Elm (Canton of Glarus)

Info Day: May 24th 2022 12:30-13:15 via Zoom

Lecturers: Dr. Roman Alther, Prof. Dr. Florian Altermatt, Prof. Dr. Owen Petchey

For more information and registration, please contact Claudia Hegglin claudia.hegglin@ieu.uzh.ch

Goals of the course
As a typical alpine location, Empächli/Elm is characterized by diverse alpine ecosystems such as snowfields, rock surfaces, meadows, pastures, forests, lake, wetlands, or bogs, which are right at the doorstep and will be visited during the week.
The overall aim of the course is to give an introduction into the assessment and analysis of biodiversity patterns. These skills are a prerequisite for many basic and applied research questions dealing with biodiversity. In the field, you will learn how to identify plant species and assess associated trait measures. Participants will further learn various techniques of invertebrate sampling. Subsequently, students will identify the collected invertebrates in the laboratory and analyse the data.
Content of the course
For practical purposes, the most urgent need in protecting biodiversity is to assess how biodiversity is distributed in space and how it changes over time. Because biodiversity is not homogeneously distributed, its measurement is difficult and requires a multitude of tools and methods. For example, flowering plants may easily be counted but butterflies are constantly moving and may be hard to see when a site is being visited. Different groups of invertebrates, which play an important role in all ecosystem and food webs, must be collected with specific means (e.g., transect counts, pit falls, light traps, kicknetting) and identified appropriately. Good statistical design of assessment and monitoring programs maximizes accuracy for a given cost.
This field course will give you firstly an introduction into a highly diverse alpine ecosystem with the goal of learning the most important species and species groups and secondly a practical overview on how to assess biodiversity for different taxonomic groups.
By the end of the course, you should:
Be able to plan, conduct and present small research projects on current topics in ecology and biodiversity sciences.
Know and have applied different field techniques to monitor biodiversity of different taxa (such as terrestrial insects, plants, aquatic invertebrates).
Be familiar with the most important aspects of planning and conducting biodiversity monitoring.
Have a first overview on the faunistics and identification of some of the characteristic species of a few major taxonomic organismal groups (such as plants, butterflies, aquatic invertebrates) and be able to represent this knowledge in a field note book.

https://www.biol.uzh.ch/wp_docs/Field_Course_UWW210_Aug2022.pdf

Research internship Ecology

Mittwoch, den 10. November 2021

in the Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies

In the Laine Lab, we are studying how natural communities are responding to global change and how interactions among species across trophic levels are changing as well. More details on this research internship can be found here

International competition in Synthetic Biology

Donnerstag, den 14. Oktober 2021

Dear UZH Students

are you interested in creating your own project in Synthetic Biology?
Join a team of UZH students in iGEM, an international competition in synthetic biology hosted by MIT and realize your ideas on how to use synthetic biology to improve the world. Students from all levels and majors welcome. Find more information on our website: synbiouzh.com/igem or join us at our information presentation on Monday the 25th of October 2021, at 18:00 in the Y10-G03 or via zoom.

Innolutions 2021

Mittwoch, den 13. Oktober 2021

Dear Early Career Researchers, 
Ever wanted to gain valuable first hand experience in solving problems faced by industry? Wanted to work on a cool project outside of your direct research topic? 
If you have experience in Biomedical Image Processing, WE WANT YOU
Join Innolutions2021 in collaboration with aiEndoscopic (an early stage UZH-spin off) to design training software, perform CV optimisations and push the boundaries of biomedical imaging!
Intrigued? 
Join our Q&A with aiEndoscopic on the 28th of October, 2021 at 5pm to find out more (online meeting). Check out our flyer for further details! 
Signup form, click here
Looking forward to meeting you all. 
Best, Innolutions Team Open Innovation in Life SciencesFor questions email: innolutions.oils@gmail.com

Information Mobilität: Freitag 22.10.2021, 12:15 im Y15-G-19

Montag, den 11. Oktober 2021

Liebe Studierende der Biologie und Biomedizin

wir möchten Sie herzlich einladen zur
Info- und Fragestunde für Biologie- und Biomedizinstudierende, die ein oder zwei Semester im Ausland studieren möchten:
Freitag 22. Oktober, 12:15-13:00 im Hörsaal Y15-G-19

Das Mobilitätsfenster ist im dritten Studienjahr (Fachstudium), daher richtet sich die Infoveranstaltung insbesondere an Studierende im zweiten Studienjahr, die das Grundstudium voraussichtlich im Sommer 2022 abgeschlossen haben werden.
Die Anmeldefrist für einen Austausch im Herbst 2022/Frühling 2023 ist der 15. Januar 2022. Eine Bewerbung in Mobility Online ist ab dem 1.11.21 möglich.

Bitte lesen Sie auch das Merkblatt auf der Seite:
https://www.biologie.uzh.ch/de/Studium/Student-exchange/Outgoing-(DE).html

Die Informationsveranstaltungen der Abteilung Global Student Experience der UZH finden im Oktober auf Zoom statt (zB. 21.10.2021 um 12:15):
https://www.int.uzh.ch/de/out/global_experience_talks.html

Für die Studienkoordination Biologie, Karin Isler und Ewa Bolli

BIO 239: Feldkurs Roscoff 2022

Donnerstag, den 7. Oktober 2021

Liebe Studierende

der Feldkurs „Organisms of the Tidal Coast“ (4 ECTS ) in Roscoff findet vom 11.-22.Juni 2022 statt. Weitere Informationen:
https://www.botinst.uzh.ch/dam/jcr:807aac6d-78d6-4fa0-bf50-22736c112179/Roscoff_2022.pdf

Absolventenmesse Schweiz am Donnerstag, 4. November 2021 – Ankündigung und Einladung

Dienstag, den 28. September 2021

Hallo,
 
An der Absolventenmesse Schweiz kannst du dich bei Top-Arbeitgebenden über deren Praktika, Trainee-Programme, Einstiegs- und Karrieremöglichkeiten informieren. Ausserdem wird an der Messe ein spannendes Rahmenprogramm mit Präsentationen, kostenlosen CV- und Karrierechecks sowie Bewerbungsfotos und vielem mehr geboten.
 
Absolventenmesse Schweiz – expect more
Donnerstag, 4. November 2021, StageOne, Zürich-Oerlikon, 10.00 – 16.00 Uhr
 
Melde dich bis spätestens 28. Oktober 2021 unter www.absolventenmesse-schweiz.ch an und du erhältst einen kostenlosen Eintritt zugesendet.

Aufgrund der aktuellen Situation wird die Absolventenmesse Schweiz in diesem Jahr unter Anwendung eines Schutzkonzepts durchgeführt (Covid-Zertifikat und Maskenpflicht).
 
Die zahlreichen Arbeitgebenden freuen sich auf deinen Besuch!
 
Herzliche Grüsse

Thomas Wegmann
thomas.wegmann@together.ch • www.together.ch

Zentrum für tiergerechte Haltung in Zollikofen sucht Helfer

Donnerstag, den 23. September 2021

Im Rahmen des „Origins“ -Projekts der ZTHZ-Gruppe im Bereich Tierschutz werden wir am Aviforum in Zollikofen am 8. Oktober einen Umstallung vornehmen und suchen hierfür ~ 20 Personen, die uns den ganzen Tag von ~ 7:30 bis ~ 16:00 Uhr helfen können (mehr Details werden Mitte September bekannt gegeben). Der Stundenansatz beträgt 22 CHF / Stunde, wenn ihr über 18 Jahre alt seid. Es sind keine Vorkenntnisse erforderlich, da wir euch an diesem Tag einführen werden. mehr Informationen findet ihr hier

Innolutions 2021

Mittwoch, den 4. August 2021

Are you a Master/PhD/Postdoc/Young Scientist? Do you want to expand your skills and network? Want to get some real-life experience working on real time industry problems?

Join our Q&A with aiEndoscopic on 18th of August at 5:30 – 6:30 pm – (online event)

Innolutions 2021, in collaboration with aiEndoscopic. More information can be found here.

Open positions for Master, MD and PhD students – Schapiro Lab (Heidelberg)

Dienstag, den 27. Juli 2021

Are you interested in computational research with a focus on spatial omics technologies, single cell biology, pathology or/and machine learning?
Do you want to apply, build, contribute and maintain open source computational tools for highly multiplexed imaging technologies?
If this sounds great, please contact me directly at: Denis.Schapiro(at)uni-heidelberg.de including:
• a short CV
• a short cover letter (1 page)
The Schapiro Lab at the Heidelberg University Hospital in Germany is recruiting on all levels to build up a diverse and interdisciplinary team to tackle the biggest challenges in spatially resolved single cell biology and digital pathology.
Website: https://www.schapirolab.com
Our goal is to build computational and experimental tools to enable unprecedented insights into tissues in health and disease. The corresponding cellular profiles combined with novel functional assays will help to better understand, diagnose, and treat various tissue-based diseases like cancer.
Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=W96pdhwAAAAJ&hl=en