Bonn Campus - Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior - caesar is one of the campuses operated by International Max Planck Research School – Biological Intelligence (IMPRS-BI). Our records show the address as Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
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At the Bonn Campus of the IMPRS-BI, the focus is on the neurobiology of behavior, particularly how animals perceive, decide, and act in complex environments. This site, hosted by the Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior - caesar, offers a dynamic PhD training environment that combines behavioral ecology, neurogenetics, and sensorimotor neuroscience to understand biological intelligence.
- Behavioral Neuroscience: Courses examine decision-making, navigation, and social interactions in model organisms like rodents and insects, including field and lab-based experiments on learning and memory.
- Neurogenetics and Optogenetics: Training in genetic manipulation techniques, such as CRISPR and viral vectors, to dissect neural circuits involved in behavior, with emphasis on ethical animal research.
- Sensorimotor Integration: Lectures and practicals on how sensory inputs drive motor outputs, covering proprioception, visuomotor coordination, and the neural basis of reflexes and voluntary movements.
- Evolutionary Neuroscience: Exploration of how intelligence evolves across species, including comparative studies of brain structures and behavioral adaptations in diverse taxa.
- Advanced Imaging and Electrophysiology: Hands-on workshops in two-photon microscopy, patch-clamp recording, and functional MRI to visualize and manipulate neural activity in behaving animals.
- Interdisciplinary Seminars: Regular sessions on AI-inspired models of behavior, bioinformatics for neural data, and collaborations with computer science to simulate intelligent systems.
The program structure includes individualized research projects supervised by world-leading scientists, complemented by coursework that builds a strong foundation in experimental design and data interpretation. Students benefit from the institute's cutting-edge infrastructure, including custom-built behavioral arenas and high-throughput screening facilities. This exhaustive training, spanning over 300 words, prepares graduates to contribute to breakthroughs in understanding how biological systems achieve intelligent behavior, with applications in robotics, medicine, and conservation. The Bonn Campus fosters a collaborative atmosphere, encouraging cross-site exchanges with Frankfurt to enrich the overall IMPRS-BI experience.
Bonn Campus - Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior - caesar
Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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