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Students win "Department Promotion Contest"
Behavioural Biology students win "Department Promotion Contest" at this year's Masters Symposium.
Animal caretaker (m/f/d) trainee wanted
We offer the following apprenticeship position for 01.08.2021 in the School of Biology/Chemistry:
Animal Caretaker, Research and Clinical Specialization (m/f/d)
How do you measure intelligence in animals?
Professor Touma's lecture at the Osnabrück Science Forum in video.
Lecture series "Climate change and climate protection"
Scientists for Future Osnabrück is organizing an interdisciplinary lecture series on climate change and climate protection in the winter term 2020/21. Those who want to learn more about the scientific facts or possibilities for their own engagement are invited to join.
Short lecture by Professor Touma at the Osnabrück Science Forum
On Nov 17, 2017, Prof. Dr. Chadi Touma answered the question: "Do dogs, cats, ravens have human feelings and ways of thinking?" in a short lecture at the 10th Osnabrück Science Forum.
Recent publications (archives)
New paper in PLoS ONE
Our article "Impact of three commonly used blood sampling techniques on the welfare of laboratory mice: Taking the anmial's perspective" by Neele Meyer, Mareike Kröger, Julia Thümmler, Lisa Tietze, Rupert Palme und Chadi Touma has been published in "PLoS ONE".
New paper in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Our article "Social Defeat Modulates T Helper Cell Percentages in Stress Susceptible and Resilient Mice" by Oliver Ambree, Christina Ruland, Peter Zwanzger, Luisa Klotz, Bernhard Baune, Volker Arolt, Stefanie Scheu und Judith Alferink has been published in the "International Journal of Molecular Sciences".
This paper is part of the special issue "Molecular Psychiatry".
New paper in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Our article "Alterations of the Innate Immune System in Susceptibility and Resilience After Social Defeat Stress" by Oliver Ambree, Christina Ruland, Stefanie Scheu, Volker Arolt und Judith Alferink has been published in "Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience".
This paper is part of the special issue "Clinical Relevance of the Immune-to-Brain and Brain-to-Immune Communications".