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Just registered for this year's SfN meeting in San Diego. Are you coming, too?


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Journal of Neurosience accepts our manuscript
Our work on the biogenic amine octopamine influencing the initiation and maintenance of flight in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster was accepted by the Journal of Neuroscience last week. This study is a collaboration...[more]
octopamine   flight   biogenic amine   drosophila   neuroscience   
Posted on Monday 20 August 2007 - 08:33:11

Talk at SfN annual meeting in San Diego
One meeting is chasing another this year. Hopefully all this traveling will eventually pay off in terms of a job offer soon!
From November 2-7 about 30,000 neuroscientists will meet in sunny San Diego for the annual SfN...[more]
science   octopamine   meeting   Drosophila   flight   behavior   
Posted on Monday 16 July 2007 - 04:11:39

Reward amine also orchestrates locomotion in the fruit fly
Two days from now, our paper on octopamine and flight performance will appear in the Journal of Neuroscience. You can get the PDF file already today from here. Very soon, I'll also have an HTML version ready with all the...[more]
Drosophila   flight   octopamine   biogenic amine   neuroscience   reward   
Posted on Monday 08 October 2007 - 03:21:09

Octopamine paper in HTML and color
Our paper on octopamine and flight performance appeared today in the Journal of Neuroscience. In addition to the PDF file, you can now also get the paper in HTML format with all the figures in color. Both original versio...[more]
Drosophila   flight   octopamine   biogenic amine   neuroscience   reward   
Posted on Thursday 11 October 2007 - 12:53:41

Why do we like to move it? An evolutionary hypothesis concerning motor control and reward.
I met Columbia neurologist John Krakauer (who has a very interesting brother at the Santa Fe Institute, by the way) at the 2006 SfN meeting in Atlanta after his ...[more]
reward   dopamine   octopamine   insects   mammals   motor control   behavior   behavior initiation   Krakauer   
Posted on Tuesday 30 September 2008 - 10:46:00

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