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Sofia Rengman – new postdoc

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I have just started my postdoc in the Vision Group and will be supervised by Ronald Kröger. My work will mainly concern foraging skills related to photoreceptor development in newly hatched fish larvae. Some species seem to readily find feed and are easily bred in animal facilities, whereas other species starve to death during their first days post hatching. These differences indicate that visual specializations exist already at very early stages of development. Using the larvae of marine and freshwater fish species I want to learn more about the function of the smallest of all vertebrate eyes.

I did my PhD work 2004-2009 at Lund University in the Animal Physiology group, where I focused on neuro-hormonal regulation of the pancreas in relation to nutritional status, growth and development in newly weaned pigs.

The last three years I have been employed by Lantmännen, Malmö as a Product Specialist/Feed Expert working with R&D of compound feed and mineral feed for ruminants.

april 28, 2015

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Masateru Maeda – new researcher

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I joined Animal Flight Lab in March 2015. Together with Dr. Per Henningsson, I am going to study the manoeuvring flights of insect and bird in the wind tunnel to assess the performance and cost.

I came from Hao Liu laboratory, School of Engineering in Chiba University, Japan, where I worked on aerodynamics of insect and bird flights (fruit fly, butterfly, hummingbird, etc.). I have utilised a numerical method called computational fluid dynamics (CFD), with which you can obtain three dimensional flow field as well as the instantaneous aerodynamic forces (such as lift and drag) acting on the animal.

april 22, 2015

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New postdoc – Reinder Radersma

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I am originally from the Netherlands, but I have worked as a postdoc in the UK for the last few years. My past research focussed on the evolutionary consequences of sibling interactions and the interdependence of genetics and social interactions (in great tits). More on my past research can be found on my website rndr.nl.

I just started in Experimental Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour to work with Tobias Uller on epigenetic inheritance in water fleas (Daphnia). We will investigate the non-genetic inheritance of tolerance to toxins produced by cyanobacteria.

april 21, 2015

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New postdoc – Dimitrios Floudas

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I completed my PhD in 2014 in David Hibbett’s lab (Clark University, Worcester, MA). I have been working with mushroom forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) focusing on two different fields. The first is related to taxonomy and diversity of lignicolous Agaricomycetes. The second is related to evolution and function of the mechanisms and enzymatic networks involved in the plant cell wall degradation, using phylogenetics and comparative genomics.

mars 23, 2015

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Andrea Adden – new PhD student in the Vision Group

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I joined the Vision Group in February 2015 to do my PhD project with Stanley Heinze and Eric Warrant. I will be working on the Bogong moth,  Agrotis infusa. These small, nocturnal moths travel many miles from their reproduction site to the cool caves in the Australian alps where they spend the summer months. How these moths find their way, especially considering the very limited amount of visual information available during their nocturnal migration, remains a mystery.

I will attempt to shed light on the neurophysiological basis of navigation in these fascinating insects. I also plan to model the neuronal networks involved in navigation, in a collaboration with Barbara Webb at the
University of Edinburgh.

Before coming to Lund, I completed a Master in neuroscience at the University of Göttingen, Germany.

mars 16, 2015

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