Projects
- TP1 - Visualizing subcellular modules for learning and memory: Axonal bouton-like specializations in Kenyon cells as functional units
(Prof. Dr. André Fiala, University of Göttingen) - TP2 - Timing-dependent valence reversal: DANs, shock, and beyond
(Prof. Dr. Bertram Gerber, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg) - TP3 - Infection and behavior: The role of the mushroom body, AMPs and octopamine in brain-body communication
(Prof. Dr. Ilona Grunwald Kadow, University of Bonn) - TP4 - From molecular computation to adaptive behavior: Across level modeling of memory computation in the mushroom bodies
(Prof. Dr. Martin Paul Nawrot, University of Cologne) - TP5 - Postsynaptic receptor plasticity and transsynaptic communication in storage of memory components in the mushroom bodies
(Prof. Dr. David Owald, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin) - TP6 - The role of gap junctions during mushroom body development and remodeling
(Prof. Dr. Oren Schuldiner, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot) - TP7 - Presynaptic plasticity in the control of mushroom body memory formation
(Prof. Dr. Stephan Sigrist, Free University Berlin) - TP8 - Establishment of the circuit of the mushroom body calyx during development
(Prof. Dr. Gaia Tavosanis, LIMES-Institute and DZNE Bonn)