Labormitglieder
Prof. Dr. Gerd Bicker
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Professor im Ruhestand
Gerd.Bicker.iR@tiho-hannover.de
+49 511 953-7765
www.tiho-hannover.de/zellbiologie/im-ruhestand/professor-dr-gerd-bicker
Sophie Churaman
Susann Dornbusch
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Deniz Cenk Durna
Nina Finkhausen
![Nina Finkhausen](/fileadmin/_processed_/f/5/csm_Nina_Finkhausen_2023_4ca549be73.jpg)
Nina Finkhausen
Masterstudentin
Nina.Finkhausen@tiho-hannover.de
Emily Graf
Emily Graf
Bachelorstudentin / studentische Hilfskraft
emily.graf@tiho-hannover.de
Robert Kallage
Robert Kallage
Masterstudent
robert.kallage@tiho-hannover.de
Leonie Quabeck
Jakob Schröder
Jakob Schröder
Bachelorstudent
jakob.schroeder@tiho-hannover.de
Sebastian Klause de Pupka
PD Dr. Michael Stern
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Privatdozent
Michael.Stern@tiho-hannover.de
+49 511 953-7767
Research Interests
As an insect neurobiologist, I am interested in structural and functional neuronal plasticity of the insect nervous system.
The nervous system is able to respond and adapt to a large variety of external factors during development and adult life, like environmental changes, injury, infection, or toxins, in order to ensure survival and reproduction of the animal. I am interested in the role of neuromodulatory transmitters in these adaptation processes, with a focus on biogenic amines (serotonin and octopamine), and the unusual gaseous transmitter nitric oxide (NO).
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As a general entomologist, I am interested in biodiversity, ecology, evolution, regional faunistics, and conservation of insects, in particular beetles (Coleoptera) and true bugs (Heteroptera).
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Alumni
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