FU Berlin Neurobiology Department Meeting 2022 – Mathias Wernet
FU Berlin Zoology Building Main Lecture Hall Königin-Luise-Str. 1-3, Berlin, GermanyMathias Wernet Wernet Lab Title: Can the connectome tell us anything interesting?
Mathias Wernet Wernet Lab Title: Can the connectome tell us anything interesting?
Bassem Hassan Hassan Lab Title: Counting flies
Robin Hiesinger Hiesinger Lab Title: Target-independent visual map formation in Drosophila
Heidi Roth Wernet Lab Title: Skylight navigation across insects: evolutionary mechanisms optimizing neural circuit structure and function
Wolf-Dietmar Hütteroth, PhD Group Leader, University of Leipzig Title: Voluntary passive movement and its adaptive value' Host: Jana Mach
Gerit Linneweber Linneweber Lab Title: The origins of individuality - diverse routes to uniqueness
Charlotte Wit Hiesinger Lab Title: The role of early pattern formation in the establishment of the Drosophila visual map
Emil Kind Wernet Lab Title: The Connectome of Visual Pathways to the Navigation Center in the Drosophila Brain
Arthur Zhao, PhD Postdoc Reiser Lab, Janelia Research Campus, USA Title: Global organization of local motion detectors Host: Emil Kind
Juliane Uhlhorn Wernet Lab Title: Binocular integration of skylight polarization in Drosophilas optic lobes
Thomas Mathejczyk Linneweber Lab Title: Persistent behavioral traits depend on individual variability and environmental context in Drosophila melanogaster
Isa Daumann Hiesinger Lab Title: The role of RabX4 in neuronal membrane sorting and degradation
Melinda Kehribar Hiesinger Lab Title: Drosophila visual map formation: Molecular mechanisms of early pattern formation
Andrew Plested, PhD Professor of Cellular Biophysics, Humboldt University, Berlin Title: Unexpected Diversity of Neurotransmitter Signaling in the Vertebrate Brain Host: Robin Hiesinger Seminar-AndrewPlested
Abhi Kulkarni Hiesinger Lab "Roughest" path to understand visual system assembly and function
Jana Mach Hiesinger Lab Title: Molecular and cellular mechanisms of behavioral adaptation to developmental temperature in insects
Charles R. Gallistel, PhD Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Ruttgers University, USA Temporal Maps and Associative Learning Host: Randolf Menzel Seminar-RandyGallistel
Christian Klämbt, PhD Director and Professor for Neurobiology, University of Münster Title: Drosophila glial cells modulate neuronal signaling Host: Gerit Linneweber
Egemen Agi Hiesinger Lab Title: Visual map formation without target-dependent guidance in Drosophila
Mathias Wernet, PhD Professor for Neurobiology, FU Berlin Title: Inaugural Lecture - A Journey from Neural Circuit Dissection to Drosophila Neuroethology Host: Institute of Biology, FU Berlin Seminar-MathiasWernet
Neele Wolterhoff Hiesinger Lab Title: How promiscuous is synapse formation? A live-imaging approach to quantitatively study “who sees whom” during synaptic partner choice
Muhammad Ali Haidar Linneweber Lab Title: Exploring Circuit Variability Underlying Individual Behavior in Drosophila Melanogaster
Dahlem NeuroSeminar Series - Matthew Larkum, PhD Professor for Neurobiology, Humboldt University Berlin Title: TBD Host: Robin Hiesinger
Marina Mikhaylova, PhD Associate Professor, Humboldt University Berlin Title: Synaptic control of organelle localisation Host: Robin Hiesinger, Helge Ewers
Charlotte Helfrich-Förster, PhD Professorin für Neurobiologie, Universität Würzburg Title: About the circadian clock network of Drosophila melanogaster and its putative connections to photoreceptors and downstream targets in the central brain Host: Mathias Wernet
Benjamin Judkewitz, PhD Professor for Neurobiology, Charite Berlin Title: The smallest vertebrate brain knows how to sing Host: Robin Hiesinger
Xin Zhong Wernet Lab Title: TBD
Gerit A. Linneweber, PhD Emmy Noether Group Leader, FU Berlin Website: https://www.linneweberlab.com/ Title: Behavioral individuality in Drosophila – The diverse routes to uniqueness
Ansgar Büschges, PhD Professor and Chair for Animal Physiology, University of Cologne Website: AG Büschges: Büschges Group (uni-koeln.de) Title: Neural Control of Posture and Locomotion - from systems to networks to neurons and back Host: Gerit Linneweber