Excited to share our new preprint on connectomic analysis of fly taste circuits!
We used the connectome to identify neurons and brain regions involved in taste processing, compare properties of neurons that process different tastes, and more! https://t.co/UblvOI5UJY
Having more sensory neurons sounds beneficial for perception and behavior, but is it? If so, how? Check out our new publication for some new theories.
https://t.co/zc9PcpbNVJ
What if circadian rhythms in behavior were more than just an animal running on a wheel? Check out our new preprint where we develop a high-throughput, real-time acquisition and analysis pipeline for the temporal analysis of behavior. https://t.co/Y1k6RJ6EI4
We have an open W3 professorship at our Chair, and would appreciate applications and spreading of the news.
Find the announcement and more info in English & German language here:
https://t.co/r5JE4im3iR
https://t.co/T1J7WbY505
Excited to announce our paper on circadian neurons that regulate reproductive dormancy in the fly. Congratulations to all involved! @nilyapici @XinyueCui@GallioLab
https://t.co/KY95aqMlyI
Manhattan of the Middle Ages.
The Italian city of Bologna had 180 towers by AD 1200. The tallest, 320 (97 meters) feet high, still stands and was completed in AD 1119.
#archaeohistories
Are you developing genetic tools in non-melanogaster drosophilids or other insects? We're trying to promote community exchange (in the first instance, a simple mailing list). For more information, please email me (link on my lab website).
New paper from the lab. Check out:
Closely Related Fruit Fly Species Living at Different Latitudes Diverge in Their Circadian Clock Anatomy and Rhythmic Behavior
https://t.co/hwCBgTn4Wq