| Principal Investigator | |
|  | Wolfgang Kelsch
		I am seeking to understand how value and social memories are encoded in neuronal circuits and how individual differences arising from prior experience and genetics shape these neuronal functions and behavior.
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| Lab Members | |
|  | Michal Adveev+49(0)621/1703-6226 
		I am interested in naturalistic social behavior and how it emerges along the postnatal trajectory.
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|  | Mirko Articus+49(0)621/1703-6226 
		My interest is to discover how neuronal circuits build a model of value, reward, and predictions and how these models are updated across learning.
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|  | Sven Berberich+49(0)621/1703-6208 
		I am an electrophysiologist and pharmacologist interested in the neuronal mechanisms of prefrontal association and social learning.
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|  | Sarah Ghanayem+49(0)621/1703-6208 
		I am developing new behavioral paradigms with ecological longitudinal designs for better translatability.
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|  | Julia Lebedeva+49(0)621/1703-6208 
		I am to further develop the NoSeMaze to better disentangle social behaviors and how they shape cognitive resilience.
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|  | Marcel Moor+49(0)621/1703-6226 
		My goal is to identify behavioral sequences in self-paced social behaviors.
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|  | Corentin Nelias+49(0)621/1703-6208 
		My goal is to understnad the non-linear dynamics of social group behavior. I therefore develop novel tools to capture these dyanmics and the organizational principles of these small societies.
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|  | Danai Nikolantonaki+49(0)621/1703-6208 
		I combine longitudinal mouse colony assessment with intermittent task-based fMRI and genetic interventions to understand neuronal mechanisms that convey the formation of individual behavioral phenotypes.
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|  | Jonathan Reinwald+49(0)621/1703-6961 
		My research focuses on the full development of awake mouse fMRI. This work shall contribute to a better understanding of the networks critically involved in stress-related responses. Here I investigate the interaction of natural social behaviors with individual response traits.
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|  | Walter Canedo Riedel+49(0)621/1703-6208 
		My goal is to understand how expectations are formed and corrected through neuronal computations in distributed circuits.
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|  | Max Scheller+49(0)621/1703-6226 
		I am developing new tools and approaches to better understand cognitive flexibility and value assignment in complex behaviors. Specifically, I am interested in how interregional networks are coordinated dynamically to generate plasticity and new memories.
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|  | Eda Turgut+49(0)621/1703-6226 
		I am interested in the dynamics of complex social interactions and the development of non-invasive sensor-rich mouse habitats
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|  | David Wolf+49(0)621/1703-6226 
			I examine how social information is encoded in distributed brain circuits. I aim to generate an olfactory systems model of social identity and value presentations.
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|  | Angela Zhuo+49(0)621/1703-6208 
		I am investigating social and reward memory formations. My goal is to understand better how distributed circuits encode value information.
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| Alumni | |
|  | Florian B채hner
Senior Physician and Group leader, CIMH, Heidelberg University
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|  | Carla Filosa
		Senior Data Scientist, Roche
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|  | Renée Hartig
			P.I., Nathan Kline Institute, NYU
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|  | Patrick Jendritza
Fellow, Salk Institute
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|  | Zhijun Li
Professor in Neurology, Wuhan U
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|  | Lennart Oettl
Fellow, Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, UCL
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|  | Namas Ravi
		PostDoc, Childrens Hospital, Philadelphia
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|  | Eleonora Russo
Assistant Professor, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa
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|  | Luise Staatsmann
		Business Intelligence Developer, Berlin
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|  | Anna-Sophia Wahl
Assistant Professor, LMU, Munich
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|  | Sebastian Wieland
Senior Physician and Group leader, Dept. of Psychosomatics, Heidelberg University 
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|  | Laurens Winkelmeier
Resident in Neuroradiology, UKE, Hamburg
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