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Dad. Associate Professor @ ETH Zurich. We study stress, behavior, hippocampus, noradrenaline and the mighty locus coeruleus. We work with mice and focus a lot on 3Rs. Currently active only on LinkedIn.
Johannes Bohacek









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Weltschmerz From my collection of powerful (and timely) German words. Literally: World pain. It refers to the suffering and pain one feels because of the state of the world and its inadequacy in relation to one's own desires and expectations.
Day 7: A classic. (the 3 people following this have now realized that there are long delays between my days...)
Day 6 of sharing gems from my personal cartoon collection. Share yours and make my day. I like this one since I did my undergrad in psychology. And I'm Austrian, Sigmund Freud and all that stuff.
American colleagues: who of you uses LinkedIn for posting papers and preprints, to chat about research findings and stir the occasional controversy? In Europe LinkedIn seems to gain popularity amongst researchers, I just find it really sterile and all the posts too polished. Opinions?