
David Owald
@owaldd
fly doc
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28-06-2012 12:21:15
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Engineering of a Ca2+ permeable channelrhodopsin (CapChR) for Ca2+ photocontroll at neurophysiological conditions! Great work from Rodrigo (!), Enno, Linda Tillert and excellent Berlin-Teamwork with @rost_br,@AndrewPlested and David Owald nature.com/articles/s4146…


Deadline is approaching to apply for the meeting. @fly_crimson @flyknows 🍉Dr Claridge-Chang 🇵🇸 @giorgiogilestro Greg Jefferis Aurel A. Lazar Albert Cardona @[email protected] Wanhe Li Michael Reiser | michaelreiser.bsky.social Vikram Vijayan Salil S Bidaye Lisa Fenk

Anissa Kempf, our expert in sleep research, investigates why we can’t evade #sleep. She is convinced that role models and early exposure to science are important to inspire female students to pursue a career in #science/#STEM. #WomenInScience Learn more 👉 ow.ly/jsIz50MQ5BS


Excited to announce the publication of our paper on the representation of evidence-based clinical practice guideline recommendations on #FHIR🎉, leveraging #EBMonFHIR to represent computable evidence💻🔍, from primary studies to final recommendations :📚: authors.elsevier.com/c/1gZsm5SMDQqe…

In neurodegeneration, specific parts of the brain are sick. bart de strooper, Roman Praschberger, Sriram Balusu, Elsa Lauwers and myself published a review in Neuron of how specific cells in the brain become defective; check it out here: authors.elsevier.com/a/1gau-3BtfH5L…



Pls RT. 📢We have a #postdoc position in my lab to investigate the mechanisms by which the brain resolves conflicts. Come talk to me at German Neuroscience Society - NWG or DM if you're interested. #drosophila #neuroscience #postdocjobs



Fantastic Scott Scott Waddell - absolutely deserved. Feeling very happy.

Post-doc opportunity!!! Join us University of Oxford where we look into the impact of genomic variations on brain functions and behaviour. We offer exciting projects, ambitious new research ideas, and the space and resources for you to develop your own. treiberlab.com/jobs

Join us today at BCCN at 4 pm (or on ZOOM) for our June lecture with Real Houseflies of Brandeis, hosted by David Owald #SFB1315, sfb1315.de/events/local-s…


Studies have shown flies can sleep. But do they sleep in stages like humans? Do these stages show micro-behaviours: analogous to REM in humans? Here, we (van Swinderen Lab) show flies do sleep in stages, show specific micro-behaviours while sleeping biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. [1/N]
![Sridhar Jagannathan (@i_am_shri_) on Twitter photo Studies have shown flies can sleep. But do they sleep in stages like humans? Do these stages show micro-behaviours: analogous to REM in humans? Here, we (<a href="/vanswinderenlab/">van Swinderen Lab</a>) show flies do sleep in stages, show specific micro-behaviours while sleeping biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. [1/N] Studies have shown flies can sleep. But do they sleep in stages like humans? Do these stages show micro-behaviours: analogous to REM in humans? Here, we (<a href="/vanswinderenlab/">van Swinderen Lab</a>) show flies do sleep in stages, show specific micro-behaviours while sleeping biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. [1/N]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FyfvsTKXsAIOLXE.png)


Happy 105th (!) birthday to Gairdner Foundation oldest living Laureate, Brenda Milner. Born on this day in in **1918**! In 2005, she was honoured "For pioneering research in the understanding of memory". Truly inspiring!






Excited to say that our paper on #hippocampus-accumbens projection #neurons and their role in spatial reward navigation and appetitive behaviours is now published in Nature Communications! Please see preprint thread below for our main findings. nature.com/articles/s4146… 1/4