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caesar is a neuroethology institute that studies how the collective activity of the vast numbers of interconnected neurons in the brain gives rise to the plethora of animal behaviors. Our research spans a large range of scales from the nano-scale imaging of brain circuitry, to large-scale functional imaging of brain circuitry during behavior CENTER OF ADVANCED EUROPEAN STUDIES AND RESEARCH (CAESAR center of advanced european studies. and research (caesar) As of 2020, caesar hosts two research departments and many research groups. Like all Max Planck Institutes, the directors of caesar are scientific members of the Max Planck Society. caesar is part of a cluster for neurosciences in the Bonn-Cologne region and has multiple ties withthe
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We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can view our cookie policy here. THE NEUROSCIENTISTS OF TOMORROW In the course of the finals of the German Neuroscience Olympiad, keynote lectures by two researchers encouraged exciting discussions and question and answer sessions.GROUP LEADER
Johannes Seelig studied physics at University of Basel with a minor in molecular biology from 1997-2002. He obtained his PhD in the field of single molecule microscopy from ETH Zurich in 2006. WILLKOMMEN BEI CAESAR! caesar ist ein Forschungsinstitut für Neuroethologie. Hier untersuchen wir, wie aus der kollektiven Aktivität der Vielzahl miteinander vernetzter Neuronen im Gehirn tierisches Verhalten in seiner ganzen Bandbreite entsteht. Unsere Forschung ist interdisziplinär und findet auf verschiedensten Größenebenen statt.Mehr erfahren.
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Research focus. The overarching goal of our research is to understand how the interplay between biophysical, synaptic, cellular and network mechanisms in the mammalian brain can encode perception and trigger behavioral responses, such as decision making during a sensory-motortask.
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Mitarbeiter/in Infrastruktur. Facility Management. guido.mittelhesper@caesar.de. +49 (0)228 9656 - 119. Arne. Monsees. Doktorand/in (IMPRS) IMPRS on Brain and Behavior, Organisation des Gehirns und Verhaltens. arne.monsees@caesar.de. DIRECTOR - CAESAR STIFTUNG Director. Since September 2013, Prof. Dr. Jason Kerr is director of the Department Behavior and Brain Organization. Jason Kerr was born in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1970. From 1989 onward, he initially studied human anatomy at the Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology at Otago University in Dunedin, New Zealand, graduating with aBSc
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caesar is a neuroethology institute that studies how the collective activity of the vast numbers of interconnected neurons in the brain gives rise to the plethora of animal behaviors. Our research spans a large range of scales from the nano-scale imaging of brain circuitry, to large-scale functional imaging of brain circuitry during behavior CENTER OF ADVANCED EUROPEAN STUDIES AND RESEARCH (CAESAR center of advanced european studies. and research (caesar) As of 2020, caesar hosts two research departments and many research groups. Like all Max Planck Institutes, the directors of caesar are scientific members of the Max Planck Society. caesar is part of a cluster for neurosciences in the Bonn-Cologne region and has multiple ties withthe
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We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can view our cookie policy here. THE NEUROSCIENTISTS OF TOMORROW In the course of the finals of the German Neuroscience Olympiad, keynote lectures by two researchers encouraged exciting discussions and question and answer sessions.GROUP LEADER
Johannes Seelig studied physics at University of Basel with a minor in molecular biology from 1997-2002. He obtained his PhD in the field of single molecule microscopy from ETH Zurich in 2006. WILLKOMMEN BEI CAESAR! caesar ist ein Forschungsinstitut für Neuroethologie. Hier untersuchen wir, wie aus der kollektiven Aktivität der Vielzahl miteinander vernetzter Neuronen im Gehirn tierisches Verhalten in seiner ganzen Bandbreite entsteht. Unsere Forschung ist interdisziplinär und findet auf verschiedensten Größenebenen statt.Mehr erfahren.
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Research focus. The overarching goal of our research is to understand how the interplay between biophysical, synaptic, cellular and network mechanisms in the mammalian brain can encode perception and trigger behavioral responses, such as decision making during a sensory-motortask.
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Mitarbeiter/in Infrastruktur. Facility Management. guido.mittelhesper@caesar.de. +49 (0)228 9656 - 119. Arne. Monsees. Doktorand/in (IMPRS) IMPRS on Brain and Behavior, Organisation des Gehirns und Verhaltens. arne.monsees@caesar.de. DIRECTOR - CAESAR STIFTUNG Director. Since September 2013, Prof. Dr. Jason Kerr is director of the Department Behavior and Brain Organization. Jason Kerr was born in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1970. From 1989 onward, he initially studied human anatomy at the Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology at Otago University in Dunedin, New Zealand, graduating with aBSc
THE NEUROSCIENTISTS OF TOMORROW In the course of the finals of the German Neuroscience Olympiad, keynote lectures by two researchers encouraged exciting discussions and question and answer sessions.RESEARCH FOCUS
Research focus. The overarching goal of our research is to understand how the interplay between biophysical, synaptic, cellular and network mechanisms in the mammalian brain can encode perception and trigger behavioral responses, such as decision making during a sensory-motortask.
STAFF - CAESAR STIFTUNG elsa.bonnard@caesar.de. +49 (0)228 9656 - 341. Bettina. Bosse. Assistant. Cellular Computations and Learning, In Silico Brain Sciences, Neural Circuits, Neural Information Flow, Neurobiology of Flight Control, Neurobiology of Magnetoreception, Scientific Coordinator, Self-Recognition and Cannibalism. bettina.bosse@caesar.de.RESEARCH FOCUS
Research Focus. Everyone who has ever tried to swat a fly will appreciate the incredibly fast and acrobatic maneuvers flies can perform. Within the fraction of a second, they can detect the motion of a hand or any other potential threat and evade the danger by a rapid change in course. The species we study, the fruit fly Drosophilamelanogaster
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Research Focus. The primary aim of the Department of Behavior and Brain Organization (BBO) is to understand how mammals use vision to make decisions and what the underlying neural processes are. BBO combines imaging, computation, behavioral analysis, electrophysiological recordings, and anatomical mapping to explore theconnection between
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DIRECTOR - CAESAR STIFTUNG Since June 2017, Dr. Kevin Briggman is director of the Department of Computational Neuroethology. He is the current managing director of caesar. Dr. Briggman was originally trained as an electrical engineer at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, USA. DIRECTOR - CAESAR STIFTUNG Director. Since September 2013, Prof. Dr. Jason Kerr is director of the Department Behavior and Brain Organization. Jason Kerr was born in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1970. From 1989 onward, he initially studied human anatomy at the Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology at Otago University in Dunedin, New Zealand, graduating with aBSc
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caesar is a neuroethology institute that studies how the collective activity of the vast numbers of interconnected neurons in the brain gives rise to the plethora of animal behaviors. Our research spans a large range of scales from the nano-scale imaging of brain circuitry, to large-scale functional imaging of brain circuitry during behavior CENTER OF ADVANCED EUROPEAN STUDIES AND RESEARCH (CAESAR center of advanced european studies. and research (caesar) As of 2020, caesar hosts two research departments and many research groups. Like all Max Planck Institutes, the directors of caesar are scientific members of the Max Planck Society. caesar is part of a cluster for neurosciences in the Bonn-Cologne region and has multiple ties withthe
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We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can view our cookie policy here. THE NEUROSCIENTISTS OF TOMORROW In the course of the finals of the German Neuroscience Olympiad, keynote lectures by two researchers encouraged exciting discussions and question and answer sessions. WILLKOMMEN BEI CAESAR! caesar ist ein Forschungsinstitut für Neuroethologie. Hier untersuchen wir, wie aus der kollektiven Aktivität der Vielzahl miteinander vernetzter Neuronen im Gehirn tierisches Verhalten in seiner ganzen Bandbreite entsteht. Unsere Forschung ist interdisziplinär und findet auf verschiedensten Größenebenen statt.Mehr erfahren.
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Johannes Seelig studied physics at University of Basel with a minor in molecular biology from 1997-2002. He obtained his PhD in the field of single molecule microscopy from ETH Zurich in 2006.RESEARCH FOCUS
Research focus. The overarching goal of our research is to understand how the interplay between biophysical, synaptic, cellular and network mechanisms in the mammalian brain can encode perception and trigger behavioral responses, such as decision making during a sensory-motortask.
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Mitarbeiter/in Infrastruktur. Facility Management. guido.mittelhesper@caesar.de. +49 (0)228 9656 - 119. Arne. Monsees. Doktorand/in (IMPRS) IMPRS on Brain and Behavior, Organisation des Gehirns und Verhaltens. arne.monsees@caesar.de.RESEARCH FOCUS
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caesar is a neuroethology institute that studies how the collective activity of the vast numbers of interconnected neurons in the brain gives rise to the plethora of animal behaviors. Our research spans a large range of scales from the nano-scale imaging of brain circuitry, to large-scale functional imaging of brain circuitry during behavior CENTER OF ADVANCED EUROPEAN STUDIES AND RESEARCH (CAESAR center of advanced european studies. and research (caesar) As of 2020, caesar hosts two research departments and many research groups. Like all Max Planck Institutes, the directors of caesar are scientific members of the Max Planck Society. caesar is part of a cluster for neurosciences in the Bonn-Cologne region and has multiple ties withthe
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We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can view our cookie policy here. THE NEUROSCIENTISTS OF TOMORROW In the course of the finals of the German Neuroscience Olympiad, keynote lectures by two researchers encouraged exciting discussions and question and answer sessions. WILLKOMMEN BEI CAESAR! caesar ist ein Forschungsinstitut für Neuroethologie. Hier untersuchen wir, wie aus der kollektiven Aktivität der Vielzahl miteinander vernetzter Neuronen im Gehirn tierisches Verhalten in seiner ganzen Bandbreite entsteht. Unsere Forschung ist interdisziplinär und findet auf verschiedensten Größenebenen statt.Mehr erfahren.
GROUP LEADER
Johannes Seelig studied physics at University of Basel with a minor in molecular biology from 1997-2002. He obtained his PhD in the field of single molecule microscopy from ETH Zurich in 2006.RESEARCH FOCUS
Research focus. The overarching goal of our research is to understand how the interplay between biophysical, synaptic, cellular and network mechanisms in the mammalian brain can encode perception and trigger behavioral responses, such as decision making during a sensory-motortask.
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Mitarbeiter/in Infrastruktur. Facility Management. guido.mittelhesper@caesar.de. +49 (0)228 9656 - 119. Arne. Monsees. Doktorand/in (IMPRS) IMPRS on Brain and Behavior, Organisation des Gehirns und Verhaltens. arne.monsees@caesar.de.RESEARCH FOCUS
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Research at caesar. caesar is a neuroethology institute that studies how the collective activity of the vast numbers of interconnected neurons in the brain gives rise to the plethora of animal behaviors. Our research is interdisciplinary and spans a large range of scales. Learn more about our research. Prev Next. THE NEUROSCIENTISTS OF TOMORROW In the course of the finals of the German Neuroscience Olympiad, keynote lectures by two researchers encouraged exciting discussions and question and answer sessions.RESEARCH FOCUS
Research focus. The overarching goal of our research is to understand how the interplay between biophysical, synaptic, cellular and network mechanisms in the mammalian brain can encode perception and trigger behavioral responses, such as decision making during a sensory-motortask.
STAFF - CAESAR STIFTUNG elsa.bonnard@caesar.de. +49 (0)228 9656 - 341. Bettina. Bosse. Assistant. Cellular Computations and Learning, In Silico Brain Sciences, Neural Circuits, Neural Information Flow, Neurobiology of Flight Control, Neurobiology of Magnetoreception, Scientific Coordinator, Self-Recognition and Cannibalism. bettina.bosse@caesar.de.RESEARCH FOCUS
Research Focus. Everyone who has ever tried to swat a fly will appreciate the incredibly fast and acrobatic maneuvers flies can perform. Within the fraction of a second, they can detect the motion of a hand or any other potential threat and evade the danger by a rapid change in course. The species we study, the fruit fly Drosophilamelanogaster
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Research Focus. The primary aim of the Department of Behavior and Brain Organization (BBO) is to understand how mammals use vision to make decisions and what the underlying neural processes are. BBO combines imaging, computation, behavioral analysis, electrophysiological recordings, and anatomical mapping to explore theconnection between
DIRECTOR - CAESAR STIFTUNG Since June 2017, Dr. Kevin Briggman is director of the Department of Computational Neuroethology. He is the current managing director of caesar. Dr. Briggman was originally trained as an electrical engineer at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, USA. DIRECTOR - CAESAR STIFTUNG Director. Since September 2013, Prof. Dr. Jason Kerr is director of the Department Behavior and Brain Organization. Jason Kerr was born in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1970. From 1989 onward, he initially studied human anatomy at the Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology at Otago University in Dunedin, New Zealand, graduating with aBSc
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caesar is a neuroethology institute that studies how the collective activity of the vast numbers of interconnected neurons in the brain gives rise to the plethora CENTER OF ADVANCED EUROPEAN STUDIES AND RESEARCH (CAESARINSTITUTE OF EUROPEAN STUDIESCENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIESCOUNCIL FOR EUROPEAN STUDIESEASTERN EUROPEAN STUDIESEUROPEAN STUDIES MAJORMASTERS INEUROPEAN STUDIES
History. In 1995, caesar was established as a non-profit foundation of private law, by the Federal Republic of Germany and the state of NorthRhine Westfalia.
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2020. Malkemper, E.P., Nimpf, S., Nordman, G.C., and Keays, D.A. (2020). Neuronal circuits and the magnetic sense: central questions. J Exp Biol 223, jeb232371. WILLKOMMEN BEI CAESAR! caesar ist ein neurowissenschaftliches Institut, das mit der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft assoziiert ist. Im Mittelpunkt der interdisziplinären Forschung stehen die neuronalenRESEARCH FOCUS
Research focus. The overarching goal of our research is to understand how the interplay between biophysical, synaptic, cellular and network mechanisms in the mammalian brain can encode perception and trigger behavioral responses, such as decision making during a sensory-motortask.
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Everyone who has ever tried to swat a fly will appreciate the incredibly fast and acrobatic maneuvers flies can perform. Within the fraction of a second, they can detect the motion of a hand or any other potential threat and evade the danger by a rapid change incourse.
PHOTONS BECOME IMAGES Bonn, August 18th, 2020. Multiphoton microscopy enables a plethora of possibilities for neuro-research. Researchers at caesar are working on technologies that allow them to look inside the behaving brain of ananimal.
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We aim to understand how animals detect the Earth’s magnetic field and use it for orientation. In a top-down approach we study the neural circuits involved in the perception of magnetic fields from the processing centers in the brain all the way back to the primaryreceptor cells.
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Johannes Seelig studied physics at University of Basel with a minor in molecular biology from 1997-2002. He obtained his PhD in the field of single molecule microscopy from ETH Zurich in 2006.WELCOME TO CAESAR
caesar is a neuroethology institute that studies how the collective activity of the vast numbers of interconnected neurons in the brain gives rise to the plethora CENTER OF ADVANCED EUROPEAN STUDIES AND RESEARCH (CAESARINSTITUTE OF EUROPEAN STUDIESCENTER FOR EUROPEAN STUDIESCOUNCIL FOR EUROPEAN STUDIESEASTERN EUROPEAN STUDIESEUROPEAN STUDIES MAJORMASTERS INEUROPEAN STUDIES
History. In 1995, caesar was established as a non-profit foundation of private law, by the Federal Republic of Germany and the state of NorthRhine Westfalia.
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2020. Malkemper, E.P., Nimpf, S., Nordman, G.C., and Keays, D.A. (2020). Neuronal circuits and the magnetic sense: central questions. J Exp Biol 223, jeb232371. WILLKOMMEN BEI CAESAR! caesar ist ein neurowissenschaftliches Institut, das mit der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft assoziiert ist. Im Mittelpunkt der interdisziplinären Forschung stehen die neuronalenRESEARCH FOCUS
Research focus. The overarching goal of our research is to understand how the interplay between biophysical, synaptic, cellular and network mechanisms in the mammalian brain can encode perception and trigger behavioral responses, such as decision making during a sensory-motortask.
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Everyone who has ever tried to swat a fly will appreciate the incredibly fast and acrobatic maneuvers flies can perform. Within the fraction of a second, they can detect the motion of a hand or any other potential threat and evade the danger by a rapid change incourse.
PHOTONS BECOME IMAGES Bonn, August 18th, 2020. Multiphoton microscopy enables a plethora of possibilities for neuro-research. Researchers at caesar are working on technologies that allow them to look inside the behaving brain of ananimal.
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We aim to understand how animals detect the Earth’s magnetic field and use it for orientation. In a top-down approach we study the neural circuits involved in the perception of magnetic fields from the processing centers in the brain all the way back to the primaryreceptor cells.
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Johannes Seelig studied physics at University of Basel with a minor in molecular biology from 1997-2002. He obtained his PhD in the field of single molecule microscopy from ETH Zurich in 2006. THE NEUROSCIENTISTS OF TOMORROW In the course of the finals of the German Neuroscience Olympiad, keynote lectures by two researchers encouraged exciting discussions and question and answer sessions.RESEARCH FOCUS
How do animals use information to drive their behavior? Animals have access to a wealth of information coming both from their environment and from their own internal states.RESEARCH FOCUS
Everyone who has ever tried to swat a fly will appreciate the incredibly fast and acrobatic maneuvers flies can perform. Within the fraction of a second, they can detect the motion of a hand or any other potential threat and evade the danger by a rapid change incourse.
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The primary aim of the Department of Behavior and Brain Organization (BBO) is to understand how mammals use vision to make decisions and what the underlying neural processes are.RESEARCH FOCUS
Research focus. The overarching goal of our research is to understand how the interplay between biophysical, synaptic, cellular and network mechanisms in the mammalian brain can encode perception and trigger behavioral responses, such as decision making during a sensory-motortask.
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We aim to understand how animals detect the Earth’s magnetic field and use it for orientation. In a top-down approach we study the neural circuits involved in the perception of magnetic fields from the processing centers in the brain all the way back to the primaryreceptor cells.
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We study signal processing in cells. We want to understand how sensory stimuli are detected by cells and converted into a cellular response. Signal transduction in cells is a fascinating topic that is studied by many scientists throughout the world.GROUP LEADER
Since January 2008, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Benjamin Kaupp is director of the Department of Molecular Sensory Systems. From January 2008 to September 2015, he was the managing director of caesar. DIRECTOR - CAESAR STIFTUNG Since September 2013, Prof. Dr. Jason Kerr is director of the Department Behavior and Brain Organization. Jason Kerr was born in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1970. From 1989 onward, he initially studied human anatomy at the Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology at Otago University in Dunedin, New Zealand, graduating with a BSc in 1994, followed by a DipSci in human anatomy in 1995.MITARBEITER
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