Newsletter August 2021

Newsletter August 2021

Lagt online: 09.07.2021

IN THIS MONTH'S NEWSLETTER YOU CAN READ ABOUT:

  • Thanks for contributing in the summer seminar
  • News on research 
  • Quota 1 and 2 applicants
  • Videos to support students' (digital) project work and collaboration
  • New study secretary in the administration
  • New laboratory assistants in Section of Chemistry
  • New student assistant with knowledge in Graphic Design
  • DHL Relay Race
  • Information about waste sorting at AAU
  • New GDPR website
  • Latest updates from the Department committees
  • Meeting schedule for the Department committees
  • The Department researchers and students in the media
  • Useful links
  • Future events
  • HR news
  • Peer-reviewed articles 

Thanks for contributing in the summerseminar 

After a year of lock down and online meetings, it was a pleasure to see more than 130 employees participating in this year's summer seminar in August. The program included exciting presentations and debates. Thank you to all presenters and participants for your positive contribution. The social event was also a success and an opportunity to network and enjoy each others company across the department. The second day included workshops. We look forward to continuing working with all the inputs and results. In case you have any comments about the summer seminar, you are very welcome to send your input to Camilla (cakr@bio.aau.dk) or another representative from the Department Committee.

News from research

Strategic Investment Faculty level:

As previously announced, the faculty has decided to invest in a number of activities at the departments during the autumn of 2021. This is primarily about initiate projects that can facilitate activities that involve collaboration across the departments and support the faculty's sustainability strategy. The money is given to i.a. reassigned time - the idea is that it should provide an opportunity to help cover some of the teaching. The expectation from the faculty is that it will result in applications involving several departments at the faculty or the development of an idea with commercialization potential. At the Department, we have been active and secured a large share of the faculty funds. Applications for the faculty have just been prolonged until September 2022. So far, all applications submitted by us have been approved.

Strategic Investment Department level:

Also locally, we at the department have decided to set aside funds for reassigned time in the autumn. We have run a process on this during summer and a number of projects have received a grant. The section leaders plan in collaboration with those who have been granted money to handle how the allocated money will be used best this year. Similar initiatives can be expected in 2022 and there will be a dialogue about the process. It has already been decided that DFF-FP1 projects involving the application of money for a PhD student can receive co-financing of 1/3 salary for PhD students, in the autumn applications in 2021.

Infrastructure:

As announced, the university management has requested ideas for major infrastructure investments. We have submitted a list of ideas for 8 major bets. The idea is that these are included in the management's discussions with foundations and in consideration and future focus areas at the university. During the autumn, it may also be opened up to apply for money for investments regarding small infrastructure purchases locally at the department. Further information on this follows.


Information about the new fundraiser at the faculty:

The faculty has hired a new funding and process consultant. Her name is Simona Padurariu and she comes from a similar position at Aalborg University Hospital / "Ideklinikken". The idea is that Simona will interact closely with the decentralized fundraisers (Kristian), help to strengthen the collaboration across the faculty with a special focus on implementing the faculty's sustainability strategy.

Quota 1 and 2 applicants

Deadline for quota 1 applicant was 5th of July. This year, we have received a higher number of applicants or equivalent for all of our bachelor's and diploma programs compared to last year.The high number of applicants is positive in light of the fact that the field of applicants belongs to a smaller year group. At the same time, there has been a presumption that young people's study choices would be affected by the corona situation, meaning that more people would postpone their application for next year. This is not the picture that emerges at the Department of Chemistry and Biosciences. Biology holds the record this year at the entire University, when measuring the percentage increase in the number of applications. Biology is experiencing an increase of 57.4 percent, which is equivalent to 27 first-priority applications more than last year. Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology has also increased significantly by 55.8 percent with its 24 additional first-priority applications.

AAL Total pr. 6/7-2021 Total pr. 6/7-2020
Biology: 74 47
Biotechnology: 54 45
Environmental Science: 20 19
Chemistry: 15 7
Chemical Engineering: 29 30

Diplom – Chemistry and Biotechnology:

26 26
ESB    
Diplom – Chemistry and Biotechnology: 9 9
Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology: 66 43

Videos to support students' (digital) project and collaboration

For your information, the SUND Faculty has produced a series of videos that describe how student groups can utilize digital tools in their group work. You can find the videos here and they can also be accessed via QR codes. They are not targeted at specific subject areas and can be used by everyone. See also attached poster for more info.

New study secretary in the adminstration

Welcome to Sara Jellesmark, who will start as study secretary in the administration on October 1, 2021. Sara is 25 years old and lives in Aalborg. She has an educational background as both a service economist and a professional bachelor in public administration. Sara comes from a position as administrative shift planner in Frederikshavn Municipality, where she has dealt with coordination and planning tasks, teaching new employees, guidance and other general administrative tasks.

New laboratory assistants in Section of Chemistry

Please welcome the two new laboratory technicians, Michelle Mortensen and Mette Haferbier, who started on 15 August in the Section of Chemistry. Both employees will be working in Aalborg. Michelle Mortensen has for the last 2 years been employed by Haldor Topsøe in Frederikssund as Senior Laboratory Technician and latest as QC Supervisor. In terms of analysis, Michelle has experience with quantitative analyzes on AAS, ICP, XRF and XRD. Before Haldor Topsøe, Michelle was at Eurofins, where she eg. made thin sand of sand and gravel cast in Epoxy. Mette Haferbier has for the past seven years been employed at the Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University in Foulum. In Foulum, Mette has been part of the section Soil Biology and Nutrients, and among other things engaged in chemical analyzes of nutrients in soil, water and plant material as well as teaching and guidance of students.

New student assistant with knowledge in Graphic Design

Please welcome Frida Elmstrøm Therkelsen who will be employeed as student assistant on 17 September 2021. Fridas task is to assist the researchers with graphic design and visual communication. Frida is 24 years old, lives in Aalborg and is studying architecture and design at Aalborg University with a specialization in industrial design. Frida has extensive experience with graphic design for presentations and reports as well as 3D modeling. Through previous training as a clothing craftsman, Frida has been a student at Colorkids, where she has drawn sketches for designers as well as illustrations for their catalogs. Frida's primary task will be, in collaboration with researchers at the department, to support publications, research applications and presentations with graphic illustrations and visual communication. As we do not yet know the extent of the demand for Frida's competencies, we will start by offering her help to the researchers who apply for the Independent Research Foundation Denmark in the coming months.

DHL Relay Race

After a year with lock down it was nice to see so many participant from the Department of Chemistry and Bioscience at this years DHL Relay Race. The mood was high, the competition close, and the atmosphere was amazing both during and after the race. Again this year the university had provided AAU t-shirts for the race and catering with grilled sausages and draft beer after the race.

This year's results from the DHL Relay Race:

  • Fastest male runner: Palle Duun Rohde (time 20:58)
  • Fastest female runner: Malene Brohus (time 23:23)
  • Fastest running team was BIO 5 with Helene Halkjær Jensen, Cristiano Varrone, Katrine Møller, Malene Brohus and Palle Duun Rohde (time 02:05:43)
  • Fastest walking team was BIO 3 - the laboratory technicians with Sofie Albrekt Hansen in front (time 46:22).

Information about new waste sorting at AAU

From November 30th 2020 until the end of January 2021, AAU will implement a new waste sorting system throughout the university. This means that we will be able to sort our waste into far more categories than we do today. AAU already sorts waste from laboratories and workshops. Now students and staff members in offices, study- and common areas will also be able to sort their waste. The decision to implement more comprehensive waste sorting was made by the Executive Management based on persistent appeals from both students and staff for more sustainable behavior at AAU. In addition, in the future we will be required to sort into at least the 10 waste fractions that were decided nationally.

What does this mean for staff members at AAU?

Going forward, you will not have a trashcan in your office. Instead, you will take your waste to central sorting sites in hallways, kitchens or printer rooms. Below is an overview of where you must drop off your waste.

Plastic, bio / food waste and general waste

  • Must be put in new, centrally located waste bins
  • Plastic includes cleaned plastic trays, bags, mugs or plastic tableware
  • Bio / food waste is all organic material
  • General waste is waste that remains after sorting

Paper and small cardboard

  • Put in the paper bin near AAU printers

Glass, metal, polystyrene/Styrofoam, cardboard boxes, plastic wrap, batteries, small electronics

  • Sorted in recycling rooms located in or just outside each building where there will be waste bins / containers for each waste category.

See which waste goes in which category here.

Also check out the updated implementation plan for when the new bins will be set up in your building. If you discover an error in one or more of the sorted categories, such as a banana peel that has ruined the paper fraction, you can report it to AAU Building support.

New GDPR website 

The contract unit / AAU Innovation has just launched a new GDPR website called ‘GDP-What?’ The address is: www.persondata.aau.dk. All AAU employees and students can now find a new universe for guidance and resources to solve their tasks within GDPR. The site is only in Danish for the time being, however, with Danish and English versions of templates and documents. Work is underway to translate the site.

LOG IN AND SEE THE SITE

Please log in and see the site here

When should YOU be aware of GDPR? The purpose of the new site is for the individual to better understand their own responsibility in their work tasks. But just as importantly, everyone needs to be able to more easily find and understand the information and templates they need to use in practice to follow the GDPR rules. In order for them to do so, the site is clearly divided into areas, depending on the challenge the employee faces:

  • Research
  • Teaching / guidance
  • Administration

Find help, answers and resources for GDPR - Persondata.aau.dk (sharepoint.com).

For teachers and tutors, we also have a new site and a mini-course in GDPR for the students.

Get control of personal data as a student - Students - Front page (sharepoint.com)

EVERYONE MUST USE THE NEW TOOLS AND TEMPLATES - AND DELETE THE OLD

Included in the web, we introduce new, updated templates for e.g. statements of consent, information letters and agreements - in Danish and English. While the site is generally intended as an offer, however, everyone MUST use the new, updated tools and templates. Only in this way do we support that we are aligned with the GDPR in everything we do. Resources & Templates - Resources - Home (sharepoint.com)

NEW REGISTRATION SYSTEM regarding RESEARCH

All research that involves the processing of personal data (research data) must be reported to the Contract Unit. We have created a new online notification scheme in Danish and English. This replaces the old system, which was not user-friendly. Reviews and registrations (digital forms) (sharepoint.com)

ON THE NEW SITE YOU WILL FIND:

  • Resource area: Easy access to templates, guides and online forms
  • New templates for consent and agreements - in Danish and English
  • FAQs: Find answers to all the frequently asked questions we have received in the last 2 years
  • Lawyer's guide: To the researcher, lecturer, administration or student.
  • Personal data Wiki: Basic knowledge of GDPR 
  • Mini course for students
  • The world's most boring newsletter
  • New and improved notification system for researchers and administrative staff
  • Updated e-learning course
  • And a whole lot more

GIVE FEEDBACK AND NEW IDEAS

If you have specific wishes or input for the site, the contract unit will be happy to hear from you. You can use the forms on the site to write to us. You will find them under 'Contact' in the top menu.

Latest update from the Department committees

Meeting schedule for the Department committees

It is important for both employees and students at AAU to be involved in the governing bodies as this provides an opportunity get influence. Therefore, in the future, an updated meeting schedule for each Department committee will be included in the newsletter, so that you know in good time when the meetings are scheduled. Please note that the agenda is prepared well in advance of the meetings, which is why any subject for the agenda should be submitted to the committee's representatives no later than one month before the date of the meeting. You will find the representatives of the committees here.

Liaison Committee

  • 14 October 2021 /26. October 2021
  • 15 december 2021

Department committee

  • 12 October 2021 / 25 October 2021
  • 9 December 2021

Safety committee

  • TBA

Study board

  • 29- September 2021
  • 27 October 2021
  • 17 November 2021
  • 15 December 2021
  • 26 January 2022

THE DEPARTMENT RESEARCHERS AND STUDENTS IN THE MEDIA

Useful links

COURSES

FUTURE EVENTS​​​​​​​​

If you want to stay updated on events and guest lectures facilitated by the Department, please visit the Department web for more information. If you plan to host or coordinate an activity yourself, please forward the information to Camilla (cakr@bio.aau.dk) or LIne Christensen (lch@bio.aau.dk) who will provide the relevant information on the web. 

HR NEWS

New employments

Research assistant

  • Manja Mølgaard Severinsen, Aalborg, 1.8.2021
  • Thomas Yssing Michaelsen, Aalborg, 15.8.2021
  • Frederik Harboe Platz, Aalborg, 15.8.2021
  • Giacomo Messina, Aalborg, 1.9.2021
  • Lars Emil Juel Andersen, Aalborg, 1.9.2021
  • Emil Gundersen, København, 1.9.2021
  • Marta Anna Zoglowek, København, 1.9.2021
  • Lana Flanjak, Aalborg, 15.9.2021

Ph.d.-student

  • Zivile Kondrotaite, Aalborg, 1.8.2021
  • Jan Struckmann Poulsen, Aalborg, 1.9.2021
  • Rodrigo Maia Valenҫa, Aalborg, 1.9.2021
  • Bastian Stiem Kirkebæk, Aalborg 1.9.2021
  • Jing Gao, Aalborg, 1.10.2021
  • Daming Sun, Aalborg, 1.10.2021
  • Zhimin Chen, Aalborg, 1.10.2021
  • Passanun Lomwongsopon, 1.10.2021

Postdoc

  • Alaaeldin Mohamed Abdelhamid Aly Khalil, Esbjerg, 1.8.2021
  • Khalil Kashefi, Esbjerg, 1.9.2021
  • Junjun Tan, Aalborg, 1.10.2021

Assocuate Professor 

Haoshui Yu, Esbjerg, 1.9.2021

Laboratory assistant

  • Mette Sahl Haferbier, Aalborg, 15.8.2021
  • Michelle Hyldegård Mortensen, Aalborg, 15.8.2021

Study secretary

  • Amanda Perschke, sekretariat/study administration, 15.8.2021
  • Sara Jellesmark, sekretariat/study administration, 1.10.2021

Guests

  • Erica Bertozzi, Erasmus+ Trainee, Aalborg, 28.6.2021 – 31.10-2021, Contact: Vittorio Boffa
  • Piotr Siupka, postdoc, Aalborg, 1.8.2021 – 1.10.2021, Contact: Teis Søndergaard
  • Giulia Di Cristofaro, guest student, Aalborg, 1.8.2021 – 1.10.2021, Contact: Vittorio Boffa
  • Sara Giovine, guest student, Aalborg, 1.8.2021 – 1.10-2021, Contact: Vittorio Boffa
  • Agata Egea-Corbacho Lopera, postdoc, Aalborg, 20.8.2021, Contact: Mads Koustrup Jørgensen/Morten Lykkegaard Christensen

Resignations

  • Janni Krongaard Ustrup, studiesekretær, sekretariat/study administration, 2.7.2021
  • Rasmus Ern Andersen, postdoc, Aalborg, 31.8.2021
  • Sofie Lund Rasmussen, postdoc, Aalborg, 31.8.2021
  • Oihane Del Puerto Bengoetxea, Research assistant, Aalborg, 31.8.2021

Peer-reviewed artikler siden sidst

New peer reviewed articles registered in Pure from 24.05.2021 to 23.08.2021

2021

Varrone, C. (2021). Elucidating the microbial ecological mechanisms on the electro-fermentation of caproate production from acetate via ethanol-driven chain elongation. Environmental Research, 203(111875). 

To, T., Pedersen, C. R., Gamst, C., Andersen, M. H., Jensen, L. R., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2021). Mechanical properties of hydrated cesium-lithium aluminoborate glasses. Physical Review Materials, 5, [083605]. 

Westphal, K. R., Bachleitner, S., Severinsen, M. M., Brundtø, M. L., Hansen, F. T., Sørensen, T., Wollenberg, R. D., Lysøe, E., Studt, L., Sørensen, J. L., Sondergaard, T. E., & Wimmer, R. (2021). Cyclic, Hydrophobic Hexapeptide Fusahexin Is the Product of a Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetase in Fusarium graminearum. Journal of Natural Products. 

Smedskjær, M. M., & Sørensen, S. S. (2021). A glass act. Nature Chemistry, 13(8), 723-724. 

Horike, S., Ma, N., Fan, Z., Kosasang, S., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2021). Mechanics, Ionics, and Optics of Metal–Organic Framework and Coordination Polymer Glasses. Nano Letters, 21(15), 6382–6390. 

White, J. K., Nielsen, J. L., Poulsen, J. S., & Madsen, A. M. (2021). Antifungal resistance in isolates of aspergillus from a pig farm. Atmosphere, 12(7), [826]. 

Ørsted, M., Lye, J., Umina, P., & Maino, J. (2021). Global analysis of the seasonal abundance of the invasive pest Drosophila suzukii reveal temperature extremes determine population activity potential. Pest Management Science. 

Dematei, A., Nunes, J. B., Moreira, D. C., Jesus, J. A., Laurenti, M. D., Mengarda, A. C. A., Vieira, M. S., Do Amaral, C. P., Domingues, M. M., De Moraes, J., Passero, L. F. D., Brand, G., Bessa, L. J., Wimmer, R., Kuckelhaus, S. A. S., Tomás, A. M., Santos, N. C., Plácido, A., Eaton, P., & Leite, J. R. S. A. (2021). Mechanistic Insights into the Leishmanicidal and Bactericidal Activities of Batroxicidin, a Cathelicidin-Related Peptide from a South American Viper (Bothrops atrox). Journal of Natural Products, 84(6), 1787-1798. 

Jensen, M. B., de Jonge, N., Dolriis, M. D., Kragelund, C., Fischer, C. H., Eskesen, M. R., Noer, K., Møller, H. B., Ottosen, L. D. M., Nielsen, J. L., & Kofoed, M. V. W. (2021). Cellulolytic and Xylanolytic Microbial Communities Associated With Lignocellulose-Rich Wheat Straw Degradation in Anaerobic Digestion. Frontiers in Microbiology, 12, [645174]. 

Jødal, A. S. S., Czaja, T. P., van den Berg, F. W. J., Jespersen, B. M., & Larsen, K. L. (2021). The effect of α-, β-and γ-cyclodextrin on wheat dough and bread properties. Molecules, 26(8), [2242]. 

Madsen, N., Ingólfsson, Ó. A., Nilsson, H., & Suuronen, P. (2021). Improving species and size selectivity in the Baltic cod trawl fishery with two simple codend designs. Fisheries Research, 236, [105846]. 

Kazembeyki, M., Yang, K., Mauro, J. C., Smedskjær, M. M., Bauchy, M., & Hoover, C. G. (2021). Decoupling of indentation modulus and hardness in silicate glasses: Evidence of a shear- to densification-dominated transition. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 553, [120518].

Ding, L., Doss, K., Yang, Y., Lee, K-H., Bockowski, M., Demouchy, S., Thieme, M., Ziebarth, B., Wang, Q., Smedskjær, M. M., & Mauro, J. C. (2021). Volume relaxation in a borosilicate glass hot compressed by three different methods. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 104(2), 816-823. 

LaCasella, E. L., Jensen, M. P., Madden Hof, C. A., Bell, I. P., Frey, A., & Dutton, P. H. (2021). Mitochondrial DNA Profiling to Combat the Illegal Trade in Tortoiseshell Products. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7, [595853]. 

Cesano, F., Boffa, V., Bortot Coelho, F. E., & Magnacca, G. (2021). 24. Graphene and graphene-oxide for enhancing the photocatalytic properties of materials. I Materials Science in Photocatalysis (s. 385-396). Elsevier.

Hangstrup, C. W., Nielsen, M., Lauridsen, D. G., Hentzen, S. V., Linder, A. C., Alstrup, A. K. O., Pagh, S., Jensen, T. H., & Pertoldi, C. (2021). Behavioural Differences in Captive Sumatran Tigers (Panthera tigrissumatrae). Genetics and Biodiversity Journal, 5(2).

Kucheryavskiy, S., Egorov, A., & Polyakov, V. (2021). Coupling Analytical Models and Machine Learning Methods for Fast and Reliable Resolution of Effects in Multifrequency Eddy-Current Sensors. Sensors, 21(2), 1-16. [618]. 

Qiao, A., To, T., Stepniewska, M., Tao, H. Z., Calvez, L., Zhang, X. H., Yue, Y., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2021). Deformation mechanism of a metal-organic framework glass under indentation. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 23, 16923-16931. 

Bahlke, S. Ø., Nash, D. R., Pedersen, J. S., Hansen, M. S., Chriél, M., & Pagh, S. (2021). Detecting bird’s eggs in the diet of raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides). Genetics and Biodiversity Journal, 5(2). 

Poulsen, M., Madsen, R. V. E., Sørensen, S. B. F., Hansen, T. B., Gottschalk, A., Linder, A. C., Alstrup, A. K. O., Pagh, S., Jensen, T. H., & Pertoldi, C. (2021). Enrichment study in three captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus) at Aalborg Zoo. Genetics and Biodiversity Journal, 5(2). 

Li, Z., Zhou, D. C., Jensen, L. R., Qiu, J. B., Zhang, Y. F., & Yue, Y. (2021). Er3+-Yb3+ ions doped fluoro-aluminosilicate glass-ceramics as a temperature-sensing material. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 104, 4471–4478. 

Szewczyk, M., Nowak, C., Hulva, P., Mergeay, J., Strønen, A. V., Bolfíková, B. Č., Czarnomska, S. D., Diserens, T. A., Fenchuk, V., Figura, M., de Groot, A., Haidt, A., Hansen, M. M., Jansman, H., Kluth, G., Kwiatkowska, I., Lubińska, K., Michaux, J. R., Niedźwiecka, N., ... Mysłajek, R. W. (2021). Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population. Wildlife Biology, 2021(2), [wlb.00809]. 

Pertoldi, C. (2021). In Search of Species-Specific SNPs in a Non-Model Animal (European Bison (Bison bonasus))—Comparison of De Novo and Reference-Based Integrated Pipeline of STACKS Using Genotyping-by-Sequencing (GBS) Data. Animals.

Pertoldi, C. (2021). In Search of Species-Specific SNPs in a Non-Model Animal (European Bison (Bison bonasus))—Comparison of De Novo and Reference-Based Integrated Pipeline of STACKS Using Genotyping-by-Sequencing (GBS) Data. Animals, 11(8), [2226]. 

Kunvar, S., Czarnomska, S., Pertoldi, C., & Tokarska, M. (2021). In Search of Species-Specific SNPs in a Non-Model Animal (European Bison (Bison bonasus))—Comparison of De Novo and Reference-Based Integrated Pipeline of STACKS Using Genotyping-by-Sequencing (GBS) Data. Animals.

Fogh, S. B., Del Puerto Bengoetxea, O., P.F. Gonçalves, N., & Roslev, P. (2021). Mitigation of Glyphosate Ecotoxicity by Vacuum-Uv Treatment. I Abstract Book (Abstract Book udg., s. 148). Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.

Wang, E. D., Li, X. F., Zhang, Y., Ma, L. L., Xu, Q., Yue, Y., Wang, W. Z., Li, Q., Yu, J. D., & Chang, J. (2021). Multi-Functional Black Bioactive Glasses Prepared via Containerless Melting Process for Tumor Therapy and Tissue Regeneration. Advanced Functional Materials, 31(24), [2101505].

Jiang, Z. J., Zhao, T. Y., Ren, J. J., Zhang, Y. F., & Yue, Y. (2021). NMR evidence for the charge-discharge induced structural evolution in a Li-ion battery glass anode and its impact on the electrochemical performances. Nano Energy, 80, [105589]. 

Sengupta, M. E., Pagh, S., Stensgaard, A-S., Chriél, M., & Petersen, H. H. (2021). Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii and Cryptosporidium in Feral and Farmed American Mink (Neovison vison) in Denmark. Acta Parasitologica, Acta Parasitol(Maj). 

Olesen, J. E., Christensen, S., Jensen, P. R., Schultz, E., Rasmussen, C., Kjer, K. H., Kristensen, T. N., Gade, J., Haslund, S., Henriksen, C. B., Persson, M., Kryger, K., & Henricksen, L. (2021). ROADMAP FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSFORMATION OF THE DANISH AGRI-FOOD SYSTEM.

Obsen, M. T., Sloth, S., Madsen, S. B., Gintberg, M. M., Jensen, T. H., Alstrup, A. K. O., Pagh, S., & Pertoldi, C. (2021). Sleep Meditation as Auditory Enrichment for Captive Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Genetics and Biodiversity Journal, 5(2). 

Bachleitner, S., Sulyok, M., Sørensen, J. L., Strauss, J., & Studt, L. (2021). The H4K20 methyltransferase Kmt5 is involved in secondary metabolism and stress response in phytopathogenic Fusarium species. Fungal Genetics and Biology, 155, [103602].