Bringing together archaeal researchers from seven countries


The Nordic Archaeal Network brings together a total of fourteen research groups working in the Nordic research area (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Finland) and beyond (France, Germany and the UK) with shared interests in diverse aspects of archaeal cell and molecular biology and virology.

Click on the names of the research group leaders on the left to learn more about the participating research groups.

Joining the network

If you are interested in joining the network, please contact the coordinator, Dr Stuart MacNeill, by email.

News

The deadline is approaching for registering for the Molecular Biology of Archaea II meeting to be held in Cambridge (UK) on 16-18 August 2010

Click here for more information about this meeting and how to register.

The Nordic Archaeal Network has another new member, Sonja Albers, from the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg, Germany.

Read more about Sonja‘s work on flagella and pili in archaea by following the links on the left.

The Nordic Archaeal Network has a second new member, Sari Timonen, from the University of Helsinki, Finland.

Read more about Sari‘s work on boreal forest archaea by following the links on the left.

The date and location of the second Nordic Archaeal Network meeting have now been confirmed.

The meeting will take place on May 20-22 2010 at Södergarn, Lidingö, Sweden. More information will follow.

The second student exchange visit between network labs took place in June 2009

Follow the links on the left to learn more about Kevin Dalgaard‘s visit to the Bjelland lab in Stavanger.

The Nordic Archaeal Network has a new member, our first in Finland.

Read more about Elina Roine and her work at Finnish Center of Excellence in Virus Research by following the links on the left.
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