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Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 1
Finally a meeting with usable WiFi access! This is going to be a very fast-paced meeting with 10h days packed with 12min talks of unpublished data, each followed by 10-15min of discussion.

This first day started with Alex...[more]
drosophila   neurobiology   meeting   
Posted on Friday 11 December 2009 - 11:47:06

Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 3
This third session was right after the one I was in. I had been talking about the mutant radish and how it changes the attention and activity of the flies. It started at 8.30pm, showing the dedication of all the particip...[more]
drosophila   neurobiology   meeting   mushroom-bodies   
Posted on Friday 11 December 2009 - 15:52:25

Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 5
Couldn't live-blog the fourth session of our 'family' meeting, because the Max Planck Institute where we are located has a policy that all WiFi guest-accounts expire over night - and I thought a 'day' had 24h...

Anyway, t...[more]
meeting   insects   neurobiology   mushroom-bodies   olfactory learning   
Posted on Saturday 12 December 2009 - 06:19:49

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

Honeybee neuroscience: a symposium in honor of Randolf Menzel, Saturday afternoon
The first speaker after the lunch break was Bernd Grünewald presenting his work on the "Cellular physiology of the honeybee brain". Bernd showed us the properties of many of the voltage-sensitive ionic currents in mushr...[more]
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Posted on Saturday 12 June 2010 - 10:39:21

Honeybee neuroscience: a symposium in honor of Randolf Menzel: keynote by Dr. Menzel himself
Capping off this day of the symposium was the man himself, Randolf Menzel, presenting his version of "Past, presence, future of honeybee neurobiology". He started out by mentioning the shortcomings of the honeybee mode...[more]
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Posted on Saturday 12 June 2010 - 11:52:46

Honeybee neuroscience: a symposium in honor of Randolf Menzel: non-bee invertebrates
This day of the symposium was all about invertebrates other than honeybees. Pulitzer-winning author Bert Hölldobler started out by talking about "Multicomponent and multimodal signals in ant communication". The first pa...[more]
meeting   menzel   honeybee   neurobiology   moth   hildebrand   hölldobler   mustaparta   
Posted on Sunday 13 June 2010 - 05:53:56

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