Heat, cold, brain - viva sensory science and the hypothalamus
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Jan Siemens
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Many thanks to the organizers and speakers — especially Thomas Gudermann — for making this such a memorable meeting.
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3/3 This symposium has been a wonderful get-together of CRC members and affiliated international colleagues, full of exciting science, stimulating exchange, and a great collaborative spirit. ✨
2/3 It was inspiring to hear about his group's seminal body of work in this setting — a particularly fitting moment at the end of SFB/TRR 152 “TRiPs to Homeostasis: Maintenance of Body Homeostasis by TRP Channel Modules,” which, after 12 years of funding, is now coming to a close.
1/3 A real highlight of the International Symposium on Regulation of Cell Functions by Transient Receptor Potential Channels was a beautiful talk by Frank Zufall, who presented his life’s work on olfaction and its signalling mechanisms. 👃🧠
Jan Siemens
Jan Siemens
The Easter Bunny, Porto-style 🇵🇹
Jan Siemens
Jan Siemens
The latest version of our collaboration with Katalin Torok and her lab is up. We report some new glutamate sensors. Great work from Sara Bertelli in Berlin and the whole team in London (Holly & Oanh particularly). www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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