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Newsletter June 2021

Dear Members and Colleagues,

In ongoing discussions following this year's Berlin-Bochum Memory Symposium, Speakers of SFB1315 SFB874, SFB1280, and FOR2812 will name their new alliance after memory pioneer Hermann Ebbinghaus (1850–1909).

Mark your calendars for the 2nd memory symposium in Bochum, March 9th (PhDs) & 10th-11th (all members), 2022.

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News and Events

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METIS is honoring our SFB1315 again on their Best Practice page. This time, for our web-presentation of equal opportunity measures. Thanks to all SFB members for contributing content, and thanks to Designerei for our web design. Keep your eye on METIS for the announcement.

Source, A.Freese METIS

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June 15, 2021 | 16:00 CET | ZOOM

Neurobiological mechanisms underlying the emergence of episodic memory in the developing brain

Episodic memory—the ability to recall and re-experience specific events from one’s past—depends critically on the hippocampus (e.g., Tulving & Markowitsch, 1998). While children are able to form episodic memories, they tend to be less precise (or more generalized) than equivalent memories in adults. It is not until pre-adolescence (~10 years of age) that adult levels of memory precision emerge. Read further >>

Paul Frankland's talk is hosted by B04 PI, Yee Lee Shing and Journal Club/Meet-the-Speaker by B04 PhD Iryna Schommartz. See Poster

PhD-Postdocs

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LAB TOUR ALERT

WHO - A06, organized by AGs Susanne Schreiber (HU Berlin) & Daniela Vallentin (MPI Seewiesen)

WHEN - June 29 @16:00
#moreinfo - Lisa Velenosi
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The SFB's Smartfigure gallery has been launched!

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Featured Publications

C03 PI York Winter

Learning set formation and reversal learning in mice during high-throughput home-cage-based olfactory discrimination

Alican Caglayan, Katherina Stumpenhorst, York Winter. Frontiers Behav Neurosci Learning and Memory (in press)

A08 PI S Sigrist

eIF5A-hypusination, boosted by dietary spermidine, protects from premature brain aging and mitochondrial dysfunction

YongTian Liang, Chengji Piao, Christine B. Beuschel, David Toppe, ... Sheng Huang, .. Stephan J. Sigrist (2021) Cell Reports

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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