4th ANN satellite symposium - programme 2016: Tuesday
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4th ANN satellite symposium - programme 2016: Tuesday
4th ANN satellite symposium - programme 2016: Tuesday, September 13th -13.30- later: hanging of posters 14.00 Opening • Christian Wegener, Joachim Schachtner, Thomas Roeder 14.10-19.00 presentations I -14.10-14.35: AG Pfeiffer, Uni Marburg • Keram Pfeiffer, Florian Dersch, Nicklas Kühn Unpolarized green and UV light as sky-compass signals: electrophysiological and behavioral experiments -14.35-15.20: AG Rössler, Uni Würzburg • Martin Strube-Bloss, Wolfgang Rössler Olfactory-visual integration in mushroom body output neurons • Ayse Yilmaz, Wolfgang Rössler, Johannes Spaethe Color vision and visual memory formation in the ant Camponotus blandus -15.20-15.45: AG Nowotny, Uni Frankfurt • Manuela Nowotny Processing of auditory signals – from mechanics to neuronal endocding -15.45-16.10: coffee break -16.10-16.35: AG Schachtner, Uni Marburg • Björn Trebels, Stefan Dippel, Ernst Wimmer, Joachim Schachtner Postmetamorphic plasticity of the mushroom bodies -16.35-17.20: AG Stevenson, Uni Leipzig • Paul Stevenson Introduction: new insights into the role of neuromodulators controlling the decision to fight or flee in crickets. • Jaqueline Rose Individuality and serotonin in cricket aggression • Stefan Schöneich Neuronal correlates for modulator controlled decision making in crickets • Jan Rillich Setting social status by simple stimulus regimes – a new approach to discover neural correlates of aggression -17:20-17.45: Basil el Jundi, Uni Lund (Sweden) • Basil el Jundi, Marie Dacke, Emily Baird A snapshot-based mechanism for celestial orientation -17.45-18.15: coffee break -18.15-19.00: • Keynote lecture: Alexander Borst, MPI Neurobiologie Martinsried Neural circuits for elementary motion detection -19:00 – open end: Poster session and social Wednesday, September 14th 09.00-12.00: Presentations II -09.00-9.45: AG Harzsch, Uni Greifswald • Steffen Harzsch Evolution of crustacean chemosensory systems • Andy Sombke The neuromatrix project – tracing evolutionary transformations of the metazoan nervous system • Jakob Krieger Brain anatomy in the banded cleaner shrimp (Malacostraca, Stenopodidea) – comparison of mechanosensory neuropils in Stenopus hispidus and in other malacostracan taxa. -09.45-10.25: AG Homberg, Uni Marburg • Frederick Zittrell, Keram Pfeiffer, Uwe Homberg Receptive fields of polarization-sensitive neurons of the central complex in the desert locust • Uta Pegel, Uwe Homberg Integration of polarization and chromatic cues in the sky compass of the desert locust -10.25-10.50: AG Wellmann, Universität zu Köln • Carmen Wellmann Neuronal network for swimmeret movement – locomotion in crayfish -10.50-11.10: coffee break -11:10-11.55: AG Bicker, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover • Gerd Bicker, Sarah Frömbling, Gregor Bergmann, Michael Stern An intact insect embryo as assay for developmental neurotoxicity testing • Hannah Wasser, Michael Stern Functional regeneration of the locust olfactory system • Torben Stemme, Thomas M. Iliffe, Gerd Bicker Higher brain centers in Remipedia -11.55-12.30: AG Bräunig, RWTH Aachen • Hana Adamova, Anna-Christin Joel, Peter Bräunig A special “trinity” of sensilla on distal tarsal segments in insects -12.30-13.30: Lunch break 13.30-16.30: Presentations III -13.30-13.55: AG Riemensperger/Fiala, Uni Göttingen • Ulrike Pech, Simon Kobbenbring, Carlotta Martelli, Britta Bahl, Mirjam Vanessa Sommer, Atefeh Pooryasin, Jonas Barth, Carmina Warth Perez Arias, Abud Farca Luna, Florian Richter, Dennis Pauls, Christian Wegener, André Fiala, Thomas Riemensperger SIFamide converts hunger signals into appetitive and feeding behavior in Drosophila -13.55-14.20: AG Pauls, Uni Würzburg • Alice Weiglein, Jeffrey Wilczek, Dennis Pauls SIFamide modulates feeding and feeding-related behaviors in the Drosophila melanogaster larva -14:20-15.05 AG Wolf, Uni Ulm • Harald Wolf GABA-immunoreactivity in the scorpion brain • Nikola Giese 3D-Modelling of arthropod brains with ImageJ and Blender • Anja Dünnebeil Comparison of the neuroendocrine system in arthropods • Andrea Wirmer Traumatic brain injury in insects – a cricket model -15.05-15.25 coffee break -15:25-15.50: AG Marco, Uni Cape Town (South Africa) • Heather G. Marco Comparative neuroendocrinology -15:50-16.30: AG Predel – AG Büschges/AG Nawrot, Uni Köln • Sander Ließem, Reinhard Predel, Ansgar Büschges, Joachim Schmidt Neuropeptidergic modulation of adaptive locomotor behavior in Carausius morosus • Max Diesner, Susanne Neupert Identification and quantification of biogenic amines from individual Drosophila somata by MALDITOF MS -16:30-17.10: • AG Wegener, Uni Würzburg Mareike Selcho, Carola Millán, Angelina Palacios-Muñoz, Franziska Ruf, Lilian Ubillo, Jiangtian Chen, Gregor Bergmann, Chihiro Ito, Valeria Silva, John Ewer, Christian Wegener Neuropeptidergic coupling between central and peripheral clocks in Drosophila • Jiangtian Chen, Wencke Reiher, Christiane Hermann-Luibl, Azza Sellami, Paola Cognigni, Shu Kondo, Charlotte Helfrich-Förster, Jan A Veenstra, Christian Wegener Allatostatin A signalling regulates feeding and sleep and is modulated by PDF 17.10-17.20: Prices, Announcements & Final discussion 17.20: group photograph 18:30 Opening DZG Meeting POSTER: 1) Marcel Bläser, Benjamin Wipfler, Reinhard Predel Universität zu Köln Analysis of the evolution of Polyneoptera (Insecta) by using precursor sequences of neuropeptides 2) Yasmin Klaas, Stefan Dippel, Martin Kollmann, Ernst A Wimmer, Joachim Schachtner Universität Marburg and Universität Göttingen Characterization of the gnathal olfactory center 3) Ronja Hensgen, Keram Pfeiffer Universität Marburg Morphological characterization of neurons in the central complex of the honeybee Apis mellifera 4) Franziska Ruf, Oliver Mitesser, Thomas Hovestadt, Christian Wegener Universität Würzburg Eclosion rhythmicity in wildtype and clock-related mutants of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster under natural abiotic conditions 5) Frederick Zittrell, Keram Pfeiffer, Uwe Homberg Universität Marburg Receptive fields of polarization-sensitive neurons of the central complex in the desert locust 6) Stephan Schaffrath, Reinhard Predel, Martin Nawrot Universität zu Köln Classification of scorpion venoms analyzed by MALDI TOF MS 7) Sander Ließem, Reinhard Predel, Ansgar Büschges, Joachim Schmidt Universität zu Köln Neuropeptidergic modulation of adaptive locomotor behavior in Carausius morosus 8) Poster I, AG Roeder Universität Kiel N.N. 9) Poster II, AG Roeder Universität Kiel N.N.