Retreat of the GGNB/Sensory and Motor Neuroscience and CRC1690 in the Austrian Alps

In the upcoming spring, some 60 PIs and students of the CRC1690 and the doctoral program “Sensory and Motor Neuroscience” of the GGNB headed by train to the beautiful spot Ramsau am Dachstein in Austria. This meant 4 days of exciting science talks but also softskills lessons and fun winter sport activities. Our lab was represented by PhD student Vahid Khatibi who gave an impressive progress report on his methodological advances and results. Do VIP neurons connect with their target neurons in the cortical microcircuit according to their molecular/transcriptomic features? Stay tuned if you are curious to learn more about this topic!