We are addressing fundamental problems in Neuroscience, Developmental Biology, and Evolutionary Biology. We are particularly interested in:

 

  • How complex neural circuitry arises in development
  • How the activity of neuronal networks regulates animal behavior
  • How animal genomes, body plans and cell types evolved

In order to address these questions, we use several animal systems encompassing cnidarians, mollusks, fruit flies and nematodes, and a broad spectrum of experimental approaches. Our expertise ranges from genetics, cell- and developmental biology, and genomics to systems neuroscience. We are an interdisciplinary collaborative team of eight groups. Click here to find out about their specific fields of research.

Belén Martínez-Asenjo

  • Grants Manager

T: +43-1-4277 56501

belen.martinez-asenjo(at)univie.ac.at

 

 

Netsanet Berhane Getachew

  • Organization Assistant

T: +43-1-4277-54618

netsanet.berhane.getachew(at)univie.ac.at

 

 

Nina Znidaric

  • Organization Assistant

T: +43-1-4277 56501

nina.znidaric(at)univie.ac.at

 

 

 

Department News

27.02.2019
 

Paper from Elena Ritschard, Oleg Simakov and co-authors

19.02.2019
 

PNAS Cover for Euprymna paper

11.01.2019
 

PNAS paper for Oleg Simakov, Hannah Schmidbaur and co-authors!

13.11.2018
 

Prof. Technau part of an article in the Kronenzeitung

08.10.2018
 

Uni:docs fellowship for Luohao Xu!

07.05.2018
 

Ekaterina Pukhlyakova published a paper in PNAS about β-catenin mechanotransduction