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  • iDN – Neural Circuits Lab – RG Silies
  • Projects
    • The molecular and cellular basis of neural computation
    • Cell type specific genetic tools for circuit analysis
    • Robust vision in dynamically changing environments
    • Neural pathways that process visual information
  • People
  • Publications
  • Open positions
  • Funding
  • Contact

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  • iDN – Neural Circuits Lab – RG Silies
  • Projects
    • The molecular and cellular basis of neural computation
    • Cell type specific genetic tools for circuit analysis
    • Robust vision in dynamically changing environments
    • Neural pathways that process visual information
  • People
  • Publications
  • Open positions
  • Funding
  • Contact

LAB NEWS

Congratulations, Dr. Vargas-Fique

Juan successfully defended his PhD "Degenerate circuitry explains functional properties of motion detection circuits". Juan excelled in both, defending his thesis, and then climbing the Gutenberg statue, marking this as the lab’s first "real" Mainz PhD defense.

Previous Posts

  • Henning et al. on inhibition in fly motion reviewed in eLife
  • Burak’s paper is now published in Nature Communications
  • An amazing day for fly circuit neuroscience
  • Visual system neurons show variable wiring, now published in Nature Communications!
  • Madhura’s hat-trick: Ketkar et al. #3 now published in Current Biology
  • ERC Consolidator Grant!!!
  • Burak defended his PhD thesis
  • Paper on stable contrast processing accepted in eLife
  • Sebastian defended his PhD – the salsa edition
  • Population code for global motion, now published in Science Advances
  • Freya and Miriam are celebrating two awards!
  • New Preprint posted to bioRxiv
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