Feb 2023

RTG2416 Seminar Series: Prof. Yoh Isogai

2023-07-21T22:52:46+02:00February 21st, 2023|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Prof. Yoh Isogai
Sensory Sainsbury Wellcome Centre  for Neural Circuits & Behaviour, University College London

As part of the RTG 2416 MultiSenses–MultiScales Seminar Series, we would like to invite you to a talk given by Prof. Dr. Yoh Isogai (Sensory Sainsbury Wellcome Centre  for Neural Circuits & Behaviour, University College London).

Mates, rivals, and predators: molecular and neural logic of pheromone detection

The seminar is held on February 27th 2022 (Monday) and begins at

Dec 2022

Prof. Sanne Boesveldt – RTG2416 Seminar Series

2023-07-19T13:09:12+02:00December 12th, 2022|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Prof. Dr. Sanne Boesveldt
Wageningen University / Netherlands

Christmas is near and so are the Christmas vacations.
But before that we could win a great guest for our RTG2416 Seminar Series to finish this year in all dignity.

Associated Prof. Sanne Boesveldt from the Wageningen University / Netherlands will visit us on Tuesday (20.12.2022, 5:15 pm) and will answer us the question: “

Aug 2022

Prof. Gilad Silberberg – RTG2416 Seminar Series

2023-07-18T11:40:05+02:00August 17th, 2022|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Prof. Gilad Silberberg
Karolinska Institutet / Stockholm

We are very happy to announce our next talk within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:

Prof. Gilad Silberberg from the Karolinska Intitutet/ Stockholm will visit us next Thursday (18.08.2022, 9:30 am) and educate us on the topic “Striatal circuits underlying sensorimotor functions“.

Jun 2022

Jean-Marc Lassance, Bioeng PhD – RTG2416 Seminar Series

2023-07-18T11:40:32+02:00June 24th, 2022|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Jean-Marc Lassance, Bioeng PhD
GIGA Institute / University of Liège

We are very happy to announce our next talk within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:

Jean-Marc Lassance, Bioeng PhD from the University of Li?ge (GIGA Institute) will visit us next Thursday (30.06.2022, 5:15 pm) and educate us on the topic “The functional and genetic architecture of olfaction in deer mice“.

Feb 2022

Prof. Michelle Monje – RTG2416 Seminar Series

2023-07-18T11:43:08+02:00February 16th, 2022|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Prof. Michelle Monje
Institute of Neurology & Neurological Sciences / Standford University

We are thrilled that Julia could invite Prof. Michelle Monje from the Standford University to participate our RTG2416 seminar series:

She will teach us about “Neuron-glial interaction in health and diseases: from cognition to cancer”.

Feb 2022

Prof. Dr. Emre Yaksi – RTG2416 Seminar Series

2023-07-18T11:43:46+02:00February 2nd, 2022|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Prof. Dr. Emre Yaksi
Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology

We are happy to announce the next virtual talk in our RTG2416 seminar series:

Prof. Dr. Emre Yaksi from the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

He will talk about “Integration of sensory-evoked and spontaneous activity in the zebrafish forebrain”.

Jan 2022

Prof. Dr. med. Jakob von Engelhardt – RTG2416 Seminar Series

2023-07-18T11:44:20+02:00January 21st, 2022|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Prof. Dr. med. Jakob von Engelhardt
Institute of Pathophysiology/ Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

We are proud to announce our first talk in 2022 within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:
Prof. Jakob von Engelhardt from the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Institute of Pathophysiology) will visit us next Thursday (27.01.2022, 5:15 pm) and educate us on the topic “Role of the AMPA receptor auxiliary subunit CKAMP44 in information processing in the CNS“.

Dec 2021

RTG 2416 Fall Retreat 2021

2023-07-18T11:45:45+02:00December 24th, 2021|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

RTG 2416 Fall Retreat 2021

Finally, after two virtual retreats our RTG was able to meet in person again!

The longing for a meeting was clearly felt at our first retreat in person since the start of the pandemic.
From the 2nd to the 4th of December we were guests at the Dorint Hotel in Düren (of course under 2G+ conditions). Here we could warmly welcome the 2nd generation PhD students, who started only a few weeks before, to

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