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Hermann Cuntz

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Shepherd of TREES; Computing dendrite; I model neuroanatomy at the kitchen table.

Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Joined November 2018
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Hermann Cuntz
1 year
RT @jedlickap: We are organizing the 10th Baltic-Nordic Summer School on Computational Neuroscience and Neuroinformatics. May 28 - 31, 2024….
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Hermann Cuntz
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RT @Mars_Schneider: Happy that my master's thesis paper is finally published!. Thanks to all co-authors and especi….
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Hermann Cuntz
2 years
RT @neuronsimulator: Join us in Leipzig on 15 July for the @CNSorg annual conference. We'll be presenting Tutorial 1: Building mechanistic….
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Hermann Cuntz
2 years
RT @midimittag: We are excited to share our new paper "Modelling the contributions to hyperexcitability in a mouse model of Alzheimer's dis….
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Hermann Cuntz
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RT @danek8317: Come join us at the #BNNI2022 9th Baltic-Nordic Summer School on Neuroinformatics and Neuroscience in Kraków, July 4-8 👉 htt….
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Hermann Cuntz
3 years
The newest paper of our collaboration with the wonderful @GTavosanis lab is out! Congratulations @TStuerner, @AFerreiraCastro and Maren Philipps!.
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Hermann Cuntz
4 years
An older version of the manuscript is available on bioRxiv at and the pdf at Neuron is available here:
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Hermann Cuntz
4 years
This has been a great collaboration over many years with @jedlickap and Thomas Deller with many contributions by members of the labs in particular @AlexNeurosci’s analytical insights. @ESI_Frankfurt @fias_science @goetheuni @jlugiessen.
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Hermann Cuntz
4 years
Our paper on dendritic constancy has been published at @NeuroCellPress. It is abundantly clear that dendritic trees shape the computations that neurons perform. But here we show an input-output relation that is largely independent of dendritic length and branching.
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Hermann Cuntz
4 years
Why do neurons have so many different ion channels? Studying ion channel diversity in neuronal models, we show how robust and flexible biological systems may evolve not despite but through their complexity.
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Hermann Cuntz
4 years
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Why are there so many different ion channels in the brain?
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Hermann Cuntz
4 years
RT @ESIneuroscience: ESI-scientists @AFerreiraCastro and @HCuntz conducted a study on how some of #drosophilia's #neurons develop comb-like….
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Hermann Cuntz
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RT @AFerreiraCastro: "Achieving functional neuronal dendrite structure through sequential stochastic growth and retraction". Our paper is n….
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Hermann Cuntz
5 years
RT @castro_neuro: Happy to share our latest paper from the @HCuntz and @GTavosanis labs! We show how a temporal arrangement of stochastic d….
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