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Dear Members and Colleagues,
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Project-specific activities are gathering momentum! In November, project A04 will host an SFB1315 lecture by Sheena Josselyn (University of Toronto/SickKids), and later in the month we will hold our first 2nd funding period retreat in Schorfheide.
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Meet-the-Alumni
Jiyun Shin
New York University School of Medicine
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"During your PhD is the best time to learn about yourself – what you like or do not like to do, what you are good at and what is important to you. This will help you realize if an academic career is right for you or not. "
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"...Also, most graduate programs offer science communication courses, such as poster presentation, paper writing, peer-reviewing and grant writing. Take advantage of these opportunities."
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Journal Club
November 4, 2022 | 15:00 CET | ZOOM I ID: 411 960 4364
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Postdoc Mostafa Nashaat (project A04) will host journal club in preparation for Sheena Josselyn's talk in November.
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For more information on suggested reading, see >>
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Making memories in mice
Nov 8, 2022 | 16:00 CET | ZOOM ID: 7754910236
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Understanding how the brain uses information is a fundamental goal of neuroscience. Several human disorders (ranging from autism spectrum disorder to PTSD to Alzheimer’s disease) may stem from disrupted information processing. Therefore, this basic knowledge is not only critical for understanding normal brain function, but also vital for the development of new treatment strategies for these disorders. Memory may be defined as the retention over time of internal representations gained through experience, and the capacity to reconstruct these representations at later times ... Read more >>
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Visit the Josselyn-Frankland lab >>
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DFG News: Equal Opportunity and Diversity
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Practical methods for sex, gender and intersectional analysis for innovation and discovery. >> Useful Links
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July 5, 2022 | Press Release
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"As a first concrete step, the Joint Committee recently adopted measures to raise awareness of explicit or implicit bias towards individuals with diversity characteristics. In addition, measures were adopted to expand the DFG’s database and provide factual information on diversity dimensions in research" (DFG Press release July 5, 2022)
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Offers modules on implicit bias in assessment and decision-making processes.
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Recent open access publications
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Musical expertise shapes visual-melodic memory integration
Post-encoding modulation of spatial memory consolidation by propofol
Iggena D, Maier PM, Häussler SM, Menk M, Olze H, Larkum ME, Finke C, Ploner CJ
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Postsynaptic plasticity of cholinergic synapses underlies the induction and expression of appetitive and familiarity memories in Drosophila
Carlotta Pribbenow, Yi-chun Chen, Michael-Marcel Heim, Desiree Laber, Silas Reubold, Eric Reynolds, Isabella Balles, Tania Fernández-d.V. Alquicira, Raquel Suárez-Grimalt, Lisa Scheunemann, Carolin Rauch, Tanja Matkovic, Jörg Rösner, Gregor Lichtner, Sridhar R Jagannathan, David Owald
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Institut für Biologie Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin SFB1315 Speaker Matthew Larkum, Deputy Speaker Richard Kempter.
Management & Coordination Mary Louise Grossman. Office: Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin
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