
Jerome Beetz
@BeetzJerome
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Neuroethologist | Electrophysiologist | spatial orientation | @NSB_MBL alumni | Research fellow @Uni_WUE
Würzburg, Germany
Joined August 2021
Let me introduce our new lab homepage. We are looking for PhD students and one Postdoc that can start in November 2025. Contact me if you are in to studying spatial memory of honeybees. #neuroethology #neuroscience.
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RT @J_Exp_Biol: Mantises use their 3D vision to hunt, but which target do they choose if more than one tasty treat shows up? Recently, Robe….
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Beautiful comparative study on the visual system of stingless australian bees. Featuring eye morphology & electroretinograms @YuriOgawa13.
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Journal of Comparative Physiology A - Stingless bees engage in a range of visually guided behaviours that require relatively high spatial resolution and contrast sensitivity. Although the eyes of...
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RT @dsitaraman: And now its published as a version of record in Elife. In @elife: Cell type-specific driver lines targeting the Drosophila….
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RT @MPINB_outreach: 🎙️ New episode is live! We had the absolute pleasure of speaking with @MarieDacke @LundVision about dung beetles navig….
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RT @WeissShahaf: Great issue of Hippocampus With personal account reviews of scientific discovery by K. Jeffery,….
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Hippocampus is an international neuroscience journal exploring the hippocampal formation and its interactions with other brain regions.
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With 12 photoreceptor classes, mantis shrimps have highly complex eyes. A study from Justin Marshall's lab shows behavioral evidence for color opponency, shedding light on visual processing in these eyes. @J_Exp_Biol. Photo credit: Roy Caldwell
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Without the support of my former PIs, Uwe Homberg, Manfred Kössl, Basil el Jundi & Keram Pfeiffer, but also all my colleagues, including @Talking_Bat & Wolfgang Rössler, this would not have been possible. I am so lucky to have so many supporters 🙂.
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I am so excited to share the incredible news that I have received funding from the DFG to start my Emmy-Noether group in Würzburg next year to study the neural mechanisms of the bee's waggle dance including their spatial memory. #Neuroethology
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RT @obarnstedt: Pls retweet! Just five more days to apply for this cool (admittedly, I'm biased) and fully-funded #PhD project in our lab!….
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RT @SmuldersLab: For the #neuroscientists who are still here: a new paper from the lab just got published and its open access for 6 months….
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Abstract. Introduction: Different functional domains can be identified along the longitudinal axis of the mammalian hippocampus. We have recently hypothesized that a similar functional gradient may...
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RT @GoardMichael: When we enter a new environment, we use visual input to rapidly build an internal model of the local spatial environment….
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RT @UniExeCEC: Migration is a marathon – not a sprint – for hoverflies. 🪰 Migratory hoverflies fly further – but not faster – than their no….
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RT @WeAreTheCrabLab: RT please: Interested in doing a fully funded PhD in Germany working on tick neurobiology? Great opportunity in the la….
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RT @LChittka: New paper out in Animal Cognition: bumblebee social learning, Lego, and DeepLabCut 🙂
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Animal Cognition - Previous studies suggest that social learning in bumblebees can occur through second-order conditioning, with conspecifics functioning as first-order reinforcers. However, the...
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