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Outreach

Symposium Talk as part of the  project THEATRE OF MEMORY at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin/Tieranatomisches Theater

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Dr. Livia de Hoz, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin: "Making sense of sound up (and down) the auditory circuit hierarchy"

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https://www.pixelsex.org/sonapticon/index.php

January 26th, 2024

14 pm

#Girl's Day 2024, SFB1315, Fenster der Wissenschaft, Charité Campus Mitte

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Survival Skills for Scientists

Scientific Project - Sensing Loops: Cortico-subcortical Interactions for Adaptive Sensing

Dr. Livia de Hoz, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, discusses how Scientists get resources to fund their work using the examples of SPP2411 and SFB1315/Project A09

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https://www.sfb1315.de/events/girlsday-in-person-2024/

April 25th, 2024

12:20-12:40 pm

Berlin Brains 2024, Dein Gehirn hört immer zu

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Using acustic examples, Dr. Livia de Hoz and Caroline Gehr from Neuroscience Research Center, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, discuss how the brain distinguishes relevant from irrelevant signals and how this affects our listening experience.

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https://www.urania.de/berlin-brains-dein-gehirn-hoert-immer-zu

April 12th, 2024

19:30 pm

FENS Forum 2024, International Neuroscience Conference, Vienna, Austria

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The SPP2411 was present on this year's FENS Forum in Vienna, Austria.

Several members and associates of LOOPs presented a conference poster.

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​For more details on the program, see:

https://fensforum.org/

June 25th - 29th, 2024

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15th International Congress of Neuroethology, Berlin, Germany

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Batellite - Bats in Navigation and Communication​​

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SPP member Dr. Julio Hechavarria from Goethe Universität Frankfurt organized, amongst others, the satellite Symposium "Batellite - Bats in Navigation and Communication". This event aimed to bring together researchers focused on bats for an in-depth meeting on bat neuroethology, highlighting recent advances and fostering collaborations. 

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​​​For more details on the symposium, see:

https://www.icn2024-berlin.org/front/content.php?id_article=551

July 28th - August 2nd, 2024

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