Sommersemester 2026
Institut für Terrestrische und Aquatische Wildtierforschung (Büsum)
Grundlagenwissen der Ökologie heimischer Wildtiere im Spannungsfeld der Kulturlandschaft und Grundkenntnisse moderner Methoden freilandökologischer Wildtierforschung
Keuling, Voigt, Blöchl, Morelle, Lehnert, Schaffeld, Maistrelli, Fromme, Schmidt, Felker, Koch, Thomas, Siebert
Übung, 180 Stunden21.09.-02.10.2026
- Referate zur Ökologie heimischer Wildtiere
Theorie
- Wildtiermonitoring, Habitatnutzung, Erfassungsmethoden, Einführung in die Distanzimmobilisierung von Wildtieren und in die Telemetrie von Wildtieren am Beispiel des Rothirsches
Praxis:
- Exkursionen zum Thema Wildtiere/Forstwirtschaft/Naturschutz/Agrarlandschaft/Agrarpolitik/Habitataufwertung
- Predator-Prey-Beziehungen/DistanceSampling/Scheinwerfertaxation/Thermographie/Entfernungsschätzung
- Auswertung der im Freiland gesammelten Daten
- Telemetrieübung
- Übung zur Distanzimmobilisierung
Einblicke in die Ökologie mariner Säugetiere
Institut für Terrestrische und Aquatische Wildtierforschung (Büsum)
Lenz, Haastert-Talini
weekly Group Session, 15 hoursWed 08.04.26, 08:00 - 08:30
Weekly scientific seminars (except 1st Wednesday of each months) of senior and postdoctoral scientists, PhD students, doctoral (human medicine, dental medicine) and undergraduate students of the Institute of Neuroanatomy and Cell Biology where new data and project reports are presented and discussed.
Gernert
consecutive Group Session, 5 hoursMon 13.04.26, 14:00 - 15:00
About once per month the scientists and PhD students of our epilepsy research group discuss their projects.
Furthermore, once per month a publication from a neuroscience journal is discussed.
Richter Assêncio
weekly Group Session, 28 hoursFri 17.04.26, 09:00 - 11:00
Once per week the scientists and PhD students of our neuropharmacology group discuss their projects and a publication from a neuroscience journal.
Tipold, Volk, Nessler, Meyerhoff, Lemke, Reeh, Jeroncic, Putzer, Ten Hagen, Riese
weekly Group Session, 14 hoursTue 14.04.26, 08:00 - 09:00
Weekly (each Tuesday) different papers related to veterinary neurology are discussed.
Scheper, Schwieger
single Workshop, 4 hours, max. 15 participantsTue 05.05.26, 09:00 - 13:00
Aim of this course is to provide participants with knowledge regarding the sense of hearing, inner ear pathologies, and potential therapies. Based on this, the development of new therapeutic strategies within this domain and their progression towards clinical implementation will be discussed.
A first lecture block will give an overview about the physiology of hearing and the special anatomy of the inner ear, followed by common pathologies and their corresponding in vitro and in vivo models. The second block will introduce existing therapeutic options and examples for the development, testing, and translation of novel therapeutic approaches into clinical application will be presented.
The course culminates with a tour of our laboratories, offering insight into the progression of new therapies from conceptualization, through cell culture experimentation, to in vivo studies, and ultimately, their application in patients afflicted with hearing impairments.
Ample opportunities for questions and discussions will be provided throughout both the lecture sessions and the laboratory tour.
Claus, Rhein, Jahn, Pathak, Burkert
weekly Group Session, 14 hoursTue 07.04.26, 9:30 - 10:15
Scientists, PhD and Master students present and discuss their projects.
Lee, Worschech
weekly Seminar, 28 hoursFri 24.04.26 - Fri 03.07.26, 11:45 - 13:15
This seminar focuses on actual results of studies investigating the neurobiological foundations of music perception and music production in general. Literature will be critically reviewed and laboratory results will be discussed.
Claus, Rhein, Jahn, Pathak, Burkert
weekly Seminar, 14 hoursTue 07.04.26, 10:15 - 11:00
In this seminar, we discuss recent publications in the field of molecular neurosciences relevant for diseases of the nervous system.
Lee, Worschech
weekly Seminar, 14 hoursFri 10.04.26, 09:00 - 10:00
The latest findings in the field of neuroscience and music as well as statistical approaches and methodology will be discussed.
All ZSN PhD students are welcome. Registration is appreciated.
