Neurbiology Seminars
Dahlem NeuroSeminar | Jan Bielecki, PhD | Postdoctoral Fellow, CAU Kiel: "Associative learning in the box jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Dahlem NeuroSeminar | Thomas Biederer, PhD | Professor for Neurology: "Roles of Synaptic Adhesion Molecules in Cortical Connectivity and Disease Vulnerability"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the seminar room 2. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Dahlem NeuroSeminar | Guy Warman, PhD | Professor for Anaesthesiology: "Honey bee electrostatic fields as a window to understand complex circadian clock systems in their natural state: A collaboration between Auckland and Berlin"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the seminar room 2. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Dahlem NeuroSeminar | Sebastian Rumpf, PhD | Heisenberg Gruppenleiter, WWU Muenster: "tba"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Dahlem NeuroSeminar | Irene Miguel-Aliaga, PhD | Principal Group Leader, Francis Crick Institute: "The sex and geometry of the gut-brain axis"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Dahlem NeuroSeminar | Susanne Schreiber, PhD | Professor for Computational Neurophysiology, HU Berlin: "Why neuronal personality matters: modulating network states via cellular action-potential generation"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Dahlem NeuroSeminar | Ralf Stanewsky ,PhD | Professor for Neuro- and Behavioral Biology, WWU Muenster: "Individual variability of circadian clock driven behavior in Drosophila melanogaster and Tribolium castaneum"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Ulrike Scherer, PhD (PostDoc in the laboratory of Max Wolf, IGB Berlin): "tba"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Pierre Vanderhaeghen, PhD (Professor for Stem Cell and Developmental Neurobiology, VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research): "tba"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Carsten Duch, PhD (Professor for Neurobiology, Mainz): "Development and Design of a Miniaturized Central Patten Generating Circuit"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Lisa Fenk, PhD (Lise-Meitner-Group leader, MPI for Neurobiology): "Active vision in Drosophila"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Bassem Hassan, PhD (Scientific Director and Group leader, ICM Paris): "A temporal transcriptional program for activity-dependent connectivity"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Randolf Menzel, PhD (Emeritus Professor for Neurobiology, FU Berlin): "Timing in bees: circadian rhythm, anesthesia, time sense, sun compass, sleep, counting"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Gerit Linneweber, PhD (Emmy Noether Group leader, FU Berlin): "Individuality in Navigation Behavior – A Million Roads to Rome"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Mathias Wernet, PhD (Professor for neurobiology, FU Berlin): "The sky is the limit: The neural circuits for skylight navigation in the fly"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Robin Hiesinger, PhD (Professor for neurobiology, FU Berlin): "Self-Organization in Brain Development"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Johannes Felsenberg, PhD (Group Leader, FMI Basel): "Why not be colorful: Total recall in tiny brains – from recovery of forgotten memory to implanting false information in the fly"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Arend Hintze, PhD (Professor for Complex Dynamical Systems, Dalarna University): "Experiments in Artificial Life in the Light of Natural Science"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Daniel Colon-Ramos, PhD (Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at Yale University School of Medicine): "Cellular and molecular mechanisms of synaptic assembly: lessons from C. elegans"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.
Peter Soba, PhD: "Neuromodulation on the fly: acute and state-dependent regulation of neuronal network function and behavior"
Location: This lecture will be held at Königin-Luise-Str. 3 in the main lecture hall. It can also be attended online via Webexe.