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I found the article in "Desportes de Navarra" that featured the new team of Portland San Antonio for the week I practiced with them. I had originally scanned the article from the NewsPaper, as I was mentioned at the very bottom of the page and now I saved the HTML version of the article here on my page
Posted on Tuesday 04 January 2005 - 11:35:22 comment: 2

After rejecting my first Emmy-Noether II grant in 2004, the DFG actually rejected th second grant as well. In the first rejection letter, I was asked to revise and resubmit the grant. It was this second, revised version that the DFG now again rejected just a few days before Christmas.
Read the full story below.

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Posted on Tuesday 04 January 2005 - 11:26:42 comment: 3
DFG   Emmy-Noether   science funding   

Last month, I finally called it quits at the SG TMBW Berlin and switched clubs to the VfL Lichtenrade. I just needed to practice more than I could with TMBW to get back to the level of play I expect from myself. I get this opportunity in my new club and with their first goalie out with a ruptured ACL, they're in need of a new goalie.
Team Pictures

On top of that, they have a beer bus!
Posted on Tuesday 07 December 2004 - 19:09:51 comment: 1

It is so sad, it is hard to believe! One of the goalies of the Spanish professional team Portland San Antonio (Pamplona) died of an aneurism last week. He leaves a wife and three children. He was always so nice to me, letting me play and practice a lot, giving me tips and doing exercises and drills with me. This comes also at a time when the team is leading the standings undefeated.
I can't express how sad this news makes me.
Here a few links to releases from the club (all in Spanish): link1, link2,
link3, link4.
This is the picture with him right next to me.
Posted on Sunday 28 November 2004 - 23:38:17 comment: 1

I'm sitting here in one of the exhibition halls of the San Diego conference center attending this year's Neuroscience conference (with only 30,000 other neuroscientists . In a back-up plan, it seems I have now secured an opportunity to work at UCLA, just in case my last grant doesn't go through either. In this case (which I hope doesn't arise!), I'd be working with Bernard Balleine, Alcino Silva and Michael Fanselow (as well as maybe David Glanzman), who all have their labs there. So even in the worst case, I get to work in a great place with arguably the best people in the field.
Not a bad back-up at all...

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Posted on Wednesday 27 October 2004 - 23:03:04 comment: 2
SfN   Neuroscience   meeting   

Of course I'm long back since my trip to Pamplona, but I thought I should post a link to the pictures in the gallery
Since then I also heard that our big Marie Curie Excellence Grant (EU) didn't get funded so I'm 0-3 in grants now and have only one more to go. If that one doesn't fly either, I'll just leave Germany again. The situation in science here is absolutely horrible anyway, a disaster.
Posted on Monday 11 October 2004 - 15:45:41 comment: 5
DFG   science funding   

I can't believe it! I just had my first two practices with Portland San Antonio! All the stars in this team! Richardson, Balic, Lozano, Joergensen, Hvidt and so on! Incredible! World Handball player of the year Ivano Balic is a very quiet guy. Richardson cracks a lot of jokes, it's a great atmosphere in the team! Very disciplined and professional, but with a lot of fun! You can tell these guys love the game! And they're all huge, over 190cm and 90kg the lot of them! I feel so tiny!
All of this was made possible by an invitation to Pamplona by my dear friend Txema Urdiain. txema is one of the assistant specialist coaches of Portland and also works with the Spanish national team. I can't thank Txema enough for my career highlight! I'll be eternally indebted to him!
More and pics later!
Posted on Tuesday 07 September 2004 - 13:22:49 comment: 1

I'll be leaving for the 7th conference of the International Society for Neuroethology in Nyborg tomorrow. I'll be presenting a poster on our latest paper on Aplysia in vitro conditioning there.
As usual, I'll try to post regular blogs on the most interesting presentations there. Also as usual, I probably won't have time for it, but I'll do my best! LOL
Posted on Saturday 07 August 2004 - 14:23:42 comment: 3
ISN   neuroethology   

Learning and Memory has published our work on a new, integrated Aplysia preparation. Check it out:
http://www.learnmem.org/cgi/content/abstract/11/4/412?etoc
Or get it from my downloads section.
Posted on Saturday 31 July 2004 - 16:31:36 comment: 2

The Novartis symposium on Molecular Mechanisms Influencing Aggressive Behaviours is over. It was a very interesting meeting with extended discussions into the classification of and neural networks involved in aggressiveness and aggression. I learned about the involvement of subsystems of the serotonergic system, the NO system, the pheromone system and the hormonal system (vasopressin, testosterone) in mammalian aggression. I also learned a great deal on the evolutionary background without which the different roles of the various subsystems could not be understood. Aggression is rarely spontaneous, but reactive to secondary behavioral systems and is one channel of communication between animals. Due to this context specificity, the different subsystems have different roles in different circumstances. Such diversity leads e.g. to certain mouse gene knock-out strains to have increased agressiveness in males but decreased in females.
In about 9 months time a book will come out with all the presentations and discussions. I will post the reference to this volume here.
Posted on Tuesday 27 July 2004 - 10:34:44 comment: 2
Novartis   aggression   molecular   drosophila   

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