Prof. Frank Bradke Inducted into the North Rhine–Westphalia Academy of Sciences and Arts
Prof. Dr. Frank Bradke—Senior Group Leader at the ...
Frank Bradke Elected to the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Prof. Dr. Frank Bradke, neurobiologist at the Germ...
Tobias Ackels receives Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Early Career Award 2025
We warmly congratulate our group leader Dr. Tobias...
Und plötzlich feuert das Gehirn: Erinnerung
Wie entsteht Erinnerung? Unser Kollege Florian Mor...
Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Early Career Award 2025 Goes to Tobias Ackels
Tobias Ackels awarded for pioneering research on s...
Genetic and environmental risk factors cooperate to affect autistic like neuronal phenotypes
Researchers at the University of Bonn have reveale...
Exome sequencing of 20,979 individuals with epilepsy reveals shared and distinct ultra-rare genetic risk across disorder subtypes
New insights from the Epi25 Collaborative highligh...
Region-specific spreading depolarization drives aberrant post-ictal behavior
Bonn researchers uncover how seizure-related focal...
Single-neuron representations of odors in the human brain
Bonn researchers unveil how the brain encodes and ...
Single-neuron Representation of Nonsymbolic and Symbolic Number Zero in the Human Medial Temporal Lobe
Bonn and Tübingen researchers uncover how the brai...
iBehave

iBehave Network brings together exceptional experimental biologists, neuroscientists, computational biologists and clinician scientists from the Rhine area who will work across disciplines and species to study behaviors relevant for survival, and their underlying neuronal networks. We will use novel approaches for fine mapping of natural behaviors using machine learning and AI and combine them with emerging methods to record from large numbers of individual neurons in behaving animals and humans. Using computational and comparative approaches, we will develop a theoretical framework of behavior across species. Establishing joint technology platforms will make cutting-edge approaches available to record neuronal activity, map behavior with unprecedented precision, and share data within and outside the network. Junior Scientists within the network can take full advantage of the vibrant research community, benefit from the value of joint knowledge, resources and the state-of-the-art facilities for theoretical and practical training. By investing in a long-term joint strategy, we expect iBehave to have a lasting international impact in the fields of neurosciences, computer sciences and medicine.