Dahlem NeuroSeminar Series 2023 – Filipe Pinto-Teixeira, PhD

FU Berlin Zoology Building Main Lecture Hall Königin-Luise-Str. 1-3, Berlin

Filipe Pinto-Teixeira, PhD Group leader, University of Toulouse Website: Pinto Teixeira Lab Title: Neural Control of Posture and Locomotion - from systems to networks to neurons and back

Dahlem NeuroSeminar Series 2023 – Margret Bülow PhD

FU Berlin Zoology Building Main Lecture Hall Königin-Luise-Str. 1-3, Berlin

Margret Bülow, PhD Junior research group leader, Limes Institute Bonn Website: Margret Bülow: Neuronal Cell Metabolism - Limes-Institut-Bonn Title: Organelle contact sites in neuron physiology and function

Dahlem NeuroSeminar Series 2023 – Bertram Gerber, PhD

FU Berlin Zoology Building Main Lecture Hall Königin-Luise-Str. 1-3, Berlin

Bertram Gerber PhD Professor for Genetics of Behavior, LIN and University of Magdeburg Website: Abteilung Genetik von Lernen & Gedächtnis am Leibniz-Institut für Neurobiologie » Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) (lin-magdeburg.de) Title: A brain ‚filled with past and full of future‘: Learning and learned behaviour in Drosophila

Dahlem NeuroSeminar Series 2023 – Kei Ito, PhD

FU Berlin Zoology Building Main Lecture Hall Königin-Luise-Str. 1-3, Berlin

Kei Ito, PhD Professor for Neurobiology, University of Cologne Website: AG Ito: AG Ito (uni-koeln.de) Title: TBD

Dahlem NeuroSeminar Series 2023 – Peter Soba, PhD

FU Berlin Zoology Building Main Lecture Hall Königin-Luise-Str. 1-3, Berlin

Peter Soba, PhD Heisenberg Professor for Neurophysiology, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Website: Soba lab - Home Title: Neuromodulation on the fly: acute and state-dependent regulation of neuronal network function and behavior

Dahlem NeuroSeminar Series 2023 – Johannes Felsenberg, PhD

FU Berlin Zoology Building Main Lecture Hall Königin-Luise-Str. 1-3, Berlin

Johannes Felsenberg, PhD Junior Group Leader, FMI, Basel Website: FMI - Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research - Johannes Felsenberg Title: Why not be colorful: Total recall in tiny brains – from recovery of forgotten memory to implanting false information in the fly.