Bilde av Melum, Vebjørn Jacobsen
Bilde av Melum, Vebjørn Jacobsen
PhD fellow at Arctic Chronobiology and Physiology Department of Arctic and Marine Biology vebjorn.j.melum@uit.no +4777646072 Tromsø You can find me here

Vebjørn Jacobsen Melum


Job description

PhD candidate with focus on tanycyte function utilizing maternal photoperiodic programming and hibernation as research paradigms. 

Techniques:

Hibernation animal handling

Rodent surgery

LASER capture microdissection of tanycytes in brain sections

RNA/DNA extraction protocols 

Analysis techniques:

RNAseq

LC-MS/MS untargeted metabolomics from plasma samples

Core body temperature recordings

Teaching: 

 

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Research interests

Keywords: Chronobiology, Physiology, neurobiology, neuroendocrinology, thermoregulation, hibernation, maternal photoperiodic programming, development

PhD candidate with focus on tanycyte function utilizing maternal photoperiodic programming and hibernation as research paradigms. 

Techniques:

  • Hibernation animal handling
  • Rodent surgery
  • LASER capture microdissection of tanycytes in brain sections
  • RNA/DNA extraction protocols 
  • In situ hybridization

Analysis techniques:

  • RNAseq
  • LC-MS/MS untargeted metabolomics from plasma samples
  • Core body temperature recordings

 

Teaching

As a major part of the University`s societal task, high quality teaching and outreach is important. I have an active learning approach to teaching, and enjoy the opportunity to communicate and discover new views and questions on an engaging subject. I have fulfilled my teaching/compulsory work part of my PhD contract.

I have completed the Pedagogical course for PhD candidates


Member of research group



CV

Education

2019-03 – to present      Joint Ph.D. thesis

                                                The Arctic University of Norway, UiT & University of Strasbourg, France

2016-08 – 2018-09           M.Sc.

                                                The Arctic University of Norway, UiT

2013-08 - 2016-06           B.Sc

                                                2 years at The Arctic University of Norway, UiT and

1 year exchange to the University of Alaska Fairbanks

Research experience

2016-08 – 2018-09           M.Sc. Thesis: influence of photoperiod on central appetite regulation in captive Svalbard rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta hyperborea)

The Arctic University of Norway, UiT

2019-03 – to present      Ph.D. Thesis: Rheostasis and timing: A tanycyte mediated process

The Arctic University of Norway, UiT & University of Strasbourg, France

COURSES

2021 - Autumn  Teaching and Learning in higher Education for PhD Fellows, UiT

2020 - Autumn  Experimental Surgery 1 – Basic principles and procedures, University of Copenhagen


 

 

TEACHING & PUBLIC ENGAGMENT ACTIVITIES

2022-Autumn    School lab – Develop and present a brain oriented lab day for High school biology students and younger participants at “forskningsdagene”

2021-spring         Animal physiology, Bachelor course, Lab leader (20 hr), lecture (6 hr), Lab report and exam grading, 87 students, The Arctic University of Norway, UiT

2020-Autumn    Participated in Research days, and travelled to 7 different schools and talked about Hibernation and extreme physiology, The Arctic University of Norway, UiT

2019-spring        Zoology, Bachelor course, Teaching assistant; field component (4 days), lab (21hours), lecture (8 hours), 40 students, The Arctic University of Norway, UiT

2018-spring         Awarded the institute’s student prize for the work throughout my studies at UiT with particular emphasis on the efforts in improving the mentor program.

2018-spring        Zoology, Bachelor course, Teaching assistant; field component (4 days), lab (21hours), lecture (2 hours) and seminars (8 hours), 33 students, The Arctic University of Norway, UiT

2018-spring        Animal physiology, Bachelor course, Teaching assistant at lab (24 hours) and seminars (30 hours), 76 students, The Arctic University of Norway, UiT

2017-fall              Ecology and evolution, Bachelor course, Teaching assistant at field component (5 days) and seminars (40 hours), 27 students, The Arctic University of Norway, UiT

2017-fall              Participated in hosting children’s university at the library in Tromsø one Sunday about ptarmigans and rhythms, The Arctic University of Norway, UiT

2017-spring        Animal physiology, Bachelor course, Teaching assistant at lab (24 hours) and seminars (30 hours), 76 students, The Arctic University of Norway, UiT

2016-fall              Participated in open day at the university talking to 8 school classes about ptarmigans and rhythms, The Arctic University of Norway, UiT