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BonnBrain 2026

BonnBrain 2026
From Genes to Circuits and Behavior
Mo, 23.03.2026 bis Mi, 25.03.2026
Stadt: 
Bonn
Land: 
Germany

Kontakt

Wissenschaftliche Organisatoren: 
Bettina Schnell (MPI)
Martin Fuhrmann (DZNE)
Sabine Krabbe (DZNE)
Tobias Rose (University of Bonn)
Kontaktadresse: 
DZNE, Venusberg-Campus 1/99, Bonn, Germany
Beschreibung: 

The 8th BonnBrain Conference will be held March 23–25, 2026, at the DZNE in Bonn.

Our invited speakers include:

Opening Keynote
Cori Bargmann (Rockefeller University, USA)

Learning & Memory
Edvard Moser (Kavli Institute/NTNU, Norway)
Inna Slutsky (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Claudia Clopath (Imperial College London, UK)
Dmitriy Aronov (Columbia University, USA)

Sensory Systems
Maude Baldwin (MPI for Biological Intelligence, Germany)
Ruben Portugues (TUM, Germany)
Laura Busse (LMU, Germany)
Kishore Kuchibhotla (Johns Hopkins University, USA)

Neuroglia Interactions
Rosa Paolicelli (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Long-Jun Wu (McGovern Medical School, USA)
Rune Enger (University of Oslo, Norway)
Ania Majewska (University of Rochester, USA)

Neuromodulation
Zachary Knight (UCSF, USA)
Sarah Melzer (Medical University of Vienna, Austria)
Carolina Rezaval (University of Birmingham, UK)
Josh Dudman (HHMI Janelia, USA)

plus:
Selected Talks
Young Investigator Symposium
Poster Sessions
Career Session with Leonie Welberg (Nature Neuroscience)

The international BonnBrain Conference brings together experts from diverse fields to explore how neural circuits control behavior. As an interdisciplinary meeting, BonnBrain highlights groundbreaking research and encourages lively discussions and informal exchanges among scientists at all career stages.

The conference features a diverse lineup of speakers and discussion leaders from leading institutions worldwide. In addition to symposia and keynotes, it offers poster sessions, short talks selected from submitted abstracts, a student-organized symposium, and networking opportunities across disciplines. Jointly hosted by the University of Bonn, DZNE, and the Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior – caesar, the event aims to strengthen the local neuroscience community while fostering global collaborations.