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Lab retreat 2015
For our lab retreat this year, Tania took us to the place where she grew up, Tanay, in Wallis – the most mountainous canton in Switzerland. As it was challenging to find 2…
Ready Set Go!
First Tuning curves in Basel, by Mari Nakamura and Stiti Bhumika… experiments are rolling now!
Welcome to Mari, Stiti, Ivan and Christina
The lab is growing, as we have 4 new members joining the lab. Mari Nakamura joined us in March from Harvard University as the lab’s research assistant. Stitipragyan Bhumika joins us in…
Moving to the University of Basel
Tania is starting in January 2015 as an Assistant Professor in Neurophysiology at the University of Basel, where she will continue investigating the development and function of auditory circuits. While Rasmus and…
The Lundbeck Foundation Fellowship
We are delighted to announce that our lab has been awarded the Lundbeck Foundation Fellowship. The fellowship is awarded for five years and amounts to 10 million DKK (approx. 1,3 million Euro).…
Hyperconnectivity in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Two recent studies (Superkar et al., Cell Reports 2013; Keown et al., Cell Reports 2013) describe brain hyperconnectivity in autism spectrum disorders. These results confirm the relevance of our studies in the…
The Brain Prize Meeting
We will attend the 2013 Brain Prize Meeting from October 21-23, and feel very excited about the last findings in the field of Optogenetics. The Brain Prize 2013 is jointly awarded to Ernst…
First recordings!
We got our first recordings in the lab: spike responses in the visual cortex of an anesthetised mice. Now that the technology is in place, let’s start the science!
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