Doctoral hat meanings
On this doctoral hat is presented
a reconstruction of a hippocampus mossy fiber bouton,
LEDs standing for the fluorescent probes targeting the proteins of interest Munc13-1 and Cav2,
the fluorescent profiles of these fluorophores and the average distance between their maxima,
an image of the BVG seat covers (public transport in Berlin), because some STED images reminded of them,
brain slices on a microscope slide,
pictures of conferences, paper submissions, the TEAM Staffel run etc.
This hat shows an obstacle course to explore the role of medial septal projections to the parasubiculum.
This hat features the exploration of the effect of serotonin on slow oscillations in the brain.
This hat alludes to the exploration of the context of use and perception.
This hat represents the exploration of the synaptic active zone.
This hat alludes to the study of slow oscillations and spatial coding.
This hat was designed in recognition of the investigation of sensory and associative microcircuits in the olfactory cortex.
This hat features the exploration of the hippocampal CB2 receptor.
This hat was shaped by the studies of temporal patterns of spiking activity in the hippocampal formation.
This hat alludes to the optical induction of presynaptic plasticity in cell cultures.
Here, studies on the role of the NMDA receptor in short-term plasticity play a role.
This hat was given in recognition of the exploration of the modulation o a hippocampal microcircuit by serotonin.
This hat features the exploration of the mossy fiber plasticity.