Philipp Brand
@evolvingors
@nih K99/R00 fellow & Kavli NSI fellow @RockefellerUniv. Evolution of behavior, chemical senses, and speciation. he/him.
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very excited about my K99/R00 application being funded NIH NIGMS. Grateful for support from many mentors and advisers including Vanessa Ruta, santiago ramirez, Daniel Kronauer, Lucia Prieto, Brandon S. Cooper, Lindy McBride Here is a celebratory fly chase for y'all!
Really, really cool work by Suguru Takagi Thomas Auer Richard Benton et al. Circuit evolution with the elegance of the Drosophila experimental toolkit. Congrats! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
I love all my children equally, but this one is especially dear and long leaving the nest. On its way, Margaret Chapman added extensive evolutionary analysis with collab Matthew L Holding "venomatt." Congrats Margarita and Margaret! @BMCbiology MCDB Michigan bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
Excited to head to NYC tomorrow (even if it's my 3rd time this month) to be a keynote at the Rockefeller University The Kavli Foundation Kavli Neuroscience symposium on "Microbiota and the Brain". Thanks Philipp Brand for the invite! rockefeller.edu/research/inter…
Thanks for a fantastic Kavli NSI symposium on 'microbiota and the brain' Rockefeller University The Kavli Foundation! Great lineup Jason Shepherd Elaine Hsiao begüm aydın @[email protected] Mike O'Donnell , great science, great people. Looking forward to next time!!
Thank you Rockefeller University Kavli Fellows & Philipp (Philipp Brand) for a great symposium and the opportunity to share my research amongst role models!
Love animal social evolution? Keen on fieldwork? Ready to brave the odd sting in the name of science? Come and do your PhD on African #wasps! 🐝Join us at Bristol (National Geographic’s ‘coolest city in Europe’ 😎) University of Bristol Biological Sciences Science at the Natural History Museum @asab_tweets
It’s CosyneMeeting workshops time! Join us tomorrow to think about what unique species and comparative work can bring to systems + comp neuro Siddharth Jayakumar #Cosyne24
🕊️🎁Our new paper is out with Selmaan Chettih , Steph Hale, and Dmitriy Aronov!! Appreciate the people, the birds, and the neuroethology path. Access link (open until May 18): authors.elsevier.com/c/1ir1ML7PXqQ4q🎁🕊️
Excited to share our newest paper, in which we report our discovery that monogamous oldfield mice have very recently evolved a novel cell type in their adrenal glands that promotes parental care 🧵 Work led by the fabulous Natalie Niepoth and Jenny Merritt rdcu.be/dH1Kn
Really happy to share Stephen Montgomery 's and my Review on the Evolution of neural circuitry and cognition with you. A thread (of course!) (1/10) Royal Society Publishing #brainevolution royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…
Incredible symposium for the Breakout Prize yesterday, made even more special by having my family there for the celebration. A heartfelt thank you to Cori Bargmann for establishing the award and for her moving introduction, and to Marraffini Lab for his mentorship and support!
My lab at NYU Center for Neural Science is recruiting trainees at all levels starting in Jan 2025! Our goal is to understand how behavioral variables such as calorie intake and time estimates are computed using molecules inside individual neurons. stephenzhanglab.org
Looking forward to talking about sensory ecology and speciation alongside Dr. Robin Tinghitella @[email protected] in the Speciation_network seminar series soon! -> talks + panel discussion will be online only! check speciation-network.pages.ist.ac.at/seminar-series/ for link to tune in