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Lisa Rath

Dilpoma student

Lisa Rath .

Universität Konstanz
Fachbereich Biologie

D-78457 Konstanz, Germany

Tel: +49-7531-88-3205
Fax: +49-7531-88-3894

room: M 0639

email: lisa.rath/-/uni-konstanz.de

web: https://neuro.uni-konstanz.de

Curriculum vitae

1983 born in the Saarland
1994 - 2003 Abitur, Gymnasium am Krebsberg
2000 - 2001 d’Overbroeck’s college, Oxford (AS-Levels, GSCE)
2003 Student University of Constance
2006 (4 Mon.) University of Cardiff , with an Erasmus fellowship
2008 Diploma in neurobiology at the University of Constance
2009 Research Assistant in neurobiology at the University of Constance
2011 Research Assistant in Human- und Umwelttoxikologie (AG Dietrich)

Current research

I’m currently involved in the project of Oliver Okle. On different levels we study the effects of the toxin BMAA (β-N-Methylamino-L-Alanin) in a living system.

Publications
Rath L, Galizia CG, Szyszka P (2011) Multiple memory traces after associative learning in the honey bee antennal lobe. Eur J Neurosci 34: 352-360
Posters

Medebach A, Rath L, Szyszka P, Giesler T  (2010) “Measuring olfactory brain activity in Apis mellifera with diffusing-wave spectroscopy (DWS)”. Annual conference of the Biomedical Photonics Network (BMPN) der Swiss Society for Optics and Microscopy (SSOM)

Gustav D, van de Sand MF, Rath L, Galizia CG (2010) “Previous odour experience influences olfactory generalization in hoeny bees and humans”. Symposium: “Honeybee Neuroscience – a New, Old Model System, Bridging Genomics, Physiology and Behavior. Where To in The Next 50 Years?”, Berlin

Medebach A, Belau M, Ninck M, Rath L, Szyszka P, Li J, Untenberger M, Giesler T (2010) “Biomedical imaging with diffusing-wave spectroscopy (DWS)”. CIMST Summer School on Bio-medical Imaging, Zürich, Switzerland

Rath L, Gustav D, Galizia CG, Kutsch W (2009) “The ratio of reinforced and non-reinforced stimuli influences odour responses in honey bees (Apis mellifera)”. Eight Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society, Göttingen

Rath L, van de Sand MF, David Gustav D, Galizia CG (2009) “The few and the many – olfactory generalization in honey bees and humans is influenced by previous olfactory experience”. 102. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, Regensburg