Robin Grob
@grob_in
Researcher at NTNU Trondheim
Studying Insect Brains & Compasses
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https://www.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/zoo2/people/doktoranden/robin-grob-personal-page/ 24-07-2018 17:18:08
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Job alert 📢: How does a #bee see the sky? At the JJFosterLab you have the chance to answer this exciting question! Come and join us at the #CASCB Universität Konstanz and Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior! 🐝🐝🐝 #neuroscience #biology #PhDposition exc.uni-konstanz.de/collective-beh… Research in Germany - Initiative of the BMBF
Hey there. We’re hiring! Fully-funded Postdoc/PhD positions are open in my lab Universität Würzburg #UniWürzburg. Get in touch if you’re interested in joining this fantastic crew 👇 Details here: theachelab.org/open-positions #neuroscience #drosophila #AcademicChatter. RT appreciated.
📣I will soon announce two fully funded PhD positions in fish ecophysiology at Göteborgs universitet / University of Gothenburg Naturvetenskap/GU. Start date late this year and I’ll post announcement here. Tell your friends! 📣
🚨New paper out in PNASNews! We Robin Grob Universität Würzburg #UniWürzburg show that experimentally altered magnetic fields affect both #Behavior and #NeuronalPlasticity during intial learning walks in #Cataglyphis #ants🐜🧭↘️pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…↙️#navigation #neuroethology #magnetoreception #compass
🐜 Just out in PNASNews! We've studied how desert ants process magnetic information. Our findings reveal how manipulating magnetic fields impacts the brain, affecting compass calibration and spatial memory formation. 🧠🧭 Pauline N. Fleischmann Universität Würzburg #UniWürzburg doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2…
Desert ants find their way back to the nest with the help of the earth's magnetic field. The associated learning process leaves traces in their nervous system. This is shown by a new study PNASNews Robin Grob @Cataglyphilosophine NTNUnorway #Cataglyphis ▶️ uni-wuerzburg.de/en/news-and-ev…
Wüstenameisen finden während einer frühen Lernphase mithilfe des Magnetfelds der Erde ihren Weg. Das zeigt eine neue Studie eines Würzburger Forschungsteams. doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2… Universität Würzburg #UniWürzburg Bild: Robin Grob, Universität Würzburg
Auch BR24 berichtet über unsere Robin Grob Universität Würzburg #UniWürzburg Studie in PNASNews und den Befund, dass #Wüstenameisen ihren #Kompass mit dem #Erdmagnetfeld kalibrieren 😊 Und ich komme auch zu Wort 🗨🤩 ↘️br.de/nachrichten/wi…↙️🐜🧭🧠
Huge gratitude to the incredible field helpers from Universität Würzburg #UniWürzburg! Their invaluable support made studying ant behavior and brains in their natural habitat not just possible, but also a lot of fun 🐜🧠🧭
My dear colleague Jacqueline Degen looks for a PhD student to join her project on the #behavior of moth under natural & artificial light at night🦋💡 #ALAN I highly recommend the supervisor, the Zoology II department Universität Würzburg #UniWürzburg + field work in Berlin 🤩↘️lmy.de/CWxy↙️
We now celebrate the Young Investigator Awardees "who have shown outstanding promise & have made a significant research contribution in any aspect of #neuroethology." with the YIA symposium #icn2024berlin Congratulations 🥳 Marcel Sayre Sam Fabian Maria Ines Sotelo Robin Grob
And Robin Grob closed the Young investigator symposium with his talk "Guided by a sixth sense - unraveling the neuronal basis for magnetic orientation" #icn2024berlin 🧠🐜🦋🧭
"First-generation students … are learning the system as we go." Adilene Bernal Sánchez #ScienceWorkingLife scim.ag/7Se