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News from the Human Frontier Science Program and other items of interest to the HFSP community

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  1. 30. sij

    Exploring the navigational senses of birds - Frontier Science by HFSP Young Investigator Grant holders Jelle Assink , Mathieu Basille , Susana Clusella-Trullas and Samantha Patrick

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  2. 17. sij

    MINFLUX, a new super-resolution microscopy technique - by HFSP Young Investigator Grant holder Jonas Ries and HFSP Program Grant holder Stefan Hell and colleagues

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  3. 14. sij

    Transparency improves camouflage in terrestrial prey - by HFSP Program Grant holders Serge Berthier and Marianne Elias and and colleagues

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  4. 13. sij

    Novel method to use insect antennae as odour sensor in a flying robot - by Ryohei Kanzaki and colleagues

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  5. 20. pro 2019.

    The future of Japan - これからの働き方から地政学リスクまで。次代を創る人々へのインタビューを通して、日本の未来を考える。/ Satoshi Ebitani of Linkedin interviews HFSP Scientific Officer Takeya Adachi (in Japanese)

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  6. 20. pro 2019.

    MicroRNA dynamics during cancer progression - by and colleagues

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  7. 19. pro 2019.

    HFSP Research Grants: the call for Letters of Intent (for award year 2021) is now open. More information at

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  8. 16. pro 2019.

    Can alternative grid maps be expressed by the same neurons? - by HFSP Program Grant holders Remi Monasson and Alessandro Treves and colleagues

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  9. 13. pro 2019.

    New ways to save injured neurons - by HFSP Long-Term Fellow Inbal Benhar and colleagues

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  10. 12. pro 2019.

    How do our brains decide whether a smell is perceived as pleasant or unpleasant, and what changes in the brain when this “rating” is updated? - by HFSP Long-Term Fellow Thomas Frank and colleagues

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  11. 10. pro 2019.

    Configurable microscopes, equipped to travel, offer a route to expanding advanced application-specific microscopy access - by HFSP Cross-Disciplinary Fellow Rory Power and HFSP Career Development Award holder Jan Huisken

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  12. 9. pro 2019.

    Watching how the assembles in real-time - by HFSP Long-Term Fellow Olivier Duss and colleagues

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  13. 6. pro 2019.

    Plasticity and the transition to order in jackdaw flocks by HFSP Program Grant holders Nicholas Ouellette , Alex Thornton and Richard Vaughan and colleagues

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  14. 5. pro 2019.

    How do scars form? Fascia function as a repository of mobile scar tissue - by HFSP Career Development Award holder Yuval Rinkevich and colleagues

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  15. 3. pro 2019.

    Navigating land and water: how centipedes walk and swim - by HFSP Program Grant holders Auke Ijspeert , Akio Ishiguro and Emily Standen and colleagues

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  16. 2. pro 2019.

    Larval zebrafish as a model for perceptual decision-making - by HFSP Long-Term Fellow Armin Bahl and HFSP Program Grant holder Florian Engert

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  17. 28. stu 2019.

    Travel in time: back to the roots of how bacteria learned to live on poison - by HFSP Program Grant holders Erich Bornberg-Bauer and Nobuhiko Tokuriki and HFSP Young Investigator Grant holder Colin Jackson and colleagues

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  18. 14. stu 2019.

    The 30th anniversary of HFSPO will be celebrated today in Strasbourg, the home of the HFSPO Secretariat. We are looking forward to an afternoon of exciting frontier science at . The full programme is available at

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  19. 8. stu 2019.

    Why bacteria reserve chemical war for dense populations by HFSP Young Investigator Grant holder Rutger Hermsen and colleagues

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  20. 18. lis 2019.

    HFSP Program Grant holder Ed Boyden and colleagues from and have developed a new technique enabling greatly improved images of brain cell activity

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