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British Airways lost posters for ICN
And apparently I'm not the only one. A bunch of people at this year's ICN meeting had to print their posters again locally at great cost in money and time after their airlines lost their poster tubes. My posters are due ...[more]
meeting   posters   neuroethology   
Posted on Tuesday 24 July 2007 - 12:46:57

Winter Conference on Brain Research in Snowbird, Utah

After a hellish 26h hour journey I've finally arrived at the 45th annual Winter Conference on Brain Research. For those not familiar with the concept of these conferences: you have a session in the morning from something...[more]
meeting   winter conference   brain research   wcbr   
Posted on Tuesday 24 January 2012 - 11:06:30

Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 9
Randolf Menzel, professor emeritus of our institute in Berlin started the last session of this fantastic little meeting with an enthusiastic presentation on naviating bees which he followed by harmonic RADAR. His team fi...[more]
meeting   drosophila   locust   navigation   
Posted on Sunday 13 December 2009 - 06:38:48

Posters have finally arrived!
I got back to the hotel very late last night after the fireworks competition in Vancouver and to my great relief the tube with the posters had finally arrived! So now I'm all set for the poster session this afternoon!
Th...[more]
meeting   neuroethology   Vancouver   fireworks   posters   
Posted on Thursday 26 July 2007 - 11:21:57

Finally online during ISCP meeting!
Now finally, on the last day of the conference, we have a reliable wifi connection in the meeting room. This meeting of the International Society for Comparative Psychology is a very cozy, small conference with not more ...[more]
meeting   ISCP   Japan   Twitter   comparative psychology   
Posted on Thursday 20 May 2010 - 22:47:06

Piali Sengupta: Running hot and cold: Thermosensory behaviors in C. elegans
After an hour of neurons, patterns and rhythms, Piali Sengupta talked about behavior in probably the most accessible nuroethological model system, the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans. She started out by detailing t...[more]
meeting   neuroethology   Sengupta   thermosensation   
Posted on Thursday 26 July 2007 - 12:55:19

Getting ready for the next meeting: SQAB in San Antonio, Texas
SQAB stands for "Society for Quantitative Analyses of Behavior" and they have invited me to speak about "Spontaneous decisions and operant conditioning in the fruit fly Drosophila". I just hope that, in contrast to the c...[more]
meeting   sqab   san antonio   texas   
Posted on Wednesday 26 May 2010 - 07:38:37

Bertram Gerber: Pain relief learning in flies and man

Bertram was the first speaker after the student presentations at the summer school of the International Society for Neurochemistry. He started out with an attempt to convince people that there are cognitive processes ...[more]
meeting   summer school   neurochemistry   gerber   relief learning   cognitive enhancement   
Posted on Thursday 25 August 2011 - 08:20:11

Bruno van Swinderen: Attention-like processes in the fly brain
I was so busy at my two posters that I had almost missed the talk by my good colleague and friend Bruno van Swinderen! Many thanks to Kit Longden for coming and picking me up at my poster.
Bruno started with a great ge...[more]
meeting   neuroethology   van Swinderen   attention   
Posted on Thursday 26 July 2007 - 20:31:24

Honeybee neuroscience: a symposium in honor of Randolf Menzel, Saturday morning
After just barely making a grant deadline yesterday, I'm back just in time for the learning and memory session of this high-caliber symposium where people from literally all over the world have congregated to honor ...[more]
meeting   menzel   honeybee   neurobiology   
Posted on Saturday 12 June 2010 - 06:50:00

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