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Lab Head Name Location Organisms Research Subject Website URL
Heinze Heinze Lund University, Department of Biology Megalopta genalis, bumblebee, Bogong moth comparative structure and function of the insect central complex in the context of complex navigation behaviors (path integration, long-distance migration)
Berg Berg Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Department of Psychology Heliothine moths, Helicoverapa armigera Olfaction https://www.ntnu.no/psykologi/chemosensory-lab
el Jundi el Jundi Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Biology Monarch butterfly neuroethology of animal navigation insectnavigation.com
Staedele Staedele University Medical Center Goettingen, Institute for Neuro- and Sensory Physiology Ticks, Ixodes ricinus, crabs, crayfish, fruit fly Sensory processing and neuromodulation of host-seeking
Bülow Bülow University of Bonn, Life & Medical Sciences Institute (LIMES) Drosophila melanogaster Organelle contact sites in neurons https://www.limes-institut-bonn.de/en/research/research-departments/unit-1/hochbauer-lab/buelow-junior-research-group/
Silies Rosner Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Institute of Developmental Biology and Neurobiology (IDN) Insects
Merrill Merrill LMU München, Evolutionary Biology Heliconius butterflies Evolution brain, behaviour and speciation https://evol.bio.lmu.de/research/merrill/index.html
Zwaka zwaka Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN), behavioral neuroscience Zebrafish Sleep www.hannazwaka.com
Gompel Turetzek (Zhang) LMU München, Biozentrum, Department II Spiders: Pholcus phalangioides, Parasteatoda tepidariorum; Diff. Drosophila species: Drosophila melanogaster, Drosophila suzukii Sense organ development and evolution https://www.evolutionary-ecology.bio.lmu.de/evolution_development/evolutionary-development/people/assistant_profs/zhang/index.html
Roemschied Roemschied University Medical Center Goettingen, European Neuroscience Institute Drosophila Flexibility of innate social behavior https://www.mpinat.mpg.de/4483037/Frederic-Alexander-Roemschied
Stöckl Stöckl University of Konstanz, Biology hawkmoth, bumble bee The neuroethology of visual behaviour (flight control, flower interactions) of hawkmoths (and other insect pollinators). insect-vision.com
Pielage Pielage University of Kaiserslautern, Neurobiology and Zoology Drosophila Neuroscience, synapse, circuits https://www.bio.uni-kl.de/zoologie
Roth Roth Universität zu Köln, Department of Biology Tribolium, Gryllus, Oncopeltus, Drosophila, Nasonia, Parasteatoda early embryogenesis, oogenesis, axis formation
Galizia Nouvian University of Konstanz, Biologie AG. Galizia honey bee, bumble bee https://www.social-neuroethology.com/
Selcho Selcho University of Leipzig, Biology, Animal Physiology Drosophila
Aberle Aberle Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf, Functional Cell Morphology Lab Drosophila Axon guidance and synapse formation
Büschges Büschges University of Cologne, Biocenter Stick insect, drosophila neural control of movement, esp. Locomotion http://www.zoologie.uni-koeln.de/bueschges.html?&L=1
Büschges Gruhn University of Cologne, Biocenter Stick insect, Drosophila neural control of movement, esp. Locomotion
Büschges Schmidt University of Cologne, Biocenter Stick insect neural control of movement, esp. Locomotion
Ito Ito University of Cologne, Biocenter Drosophila melanogaster neuronal circuit architecture http://www.zoologie.uni-koeln.de/ito.html
Ito Altenhein University of Cologne, Biocenter Drosophila glial development and function
Korsching Korsching University of Cologne, Department of Biology Zebrafish chemosensation
Nawrot Nawrot University of Cologne, Biocenter Diverse neural network computation and functional plasticity http://www.computational-systems-neuroscience.de
Scholz Scholz University of Cologne, Biocenter Drosophila neuronal circuit behavior genes mechanisms
Wellmann Smarandache-Wellmann University of Cologne, Biocenter Crayfish coordination of neural oscillators http://www.zoologie.uni-koeln.de/wellmann.html