Our lab aims to understand the flexible control of complex behavior. We combine traditional neuroethological approaches with behavioral training to study the neural basis of flexible song sequencing in Bengalese finches. We use a wide range of modern systems neuroscience techniques to study neural circuits involved in motor learning and flexible motor control in the avian brain.
News
Sep 2025: Philipp finished his Bsc thesis - Congratulations Philipp!
Aug 2025: former BSc student and student technician Simon leaves us for his masters thesis in the Fee lab at MIT
Before
After
Aug 2025: New PhD student Abhilipsa Das joins the lab - Welcome!
Jun 2025: RoadTrip! The whole lab went to the European Birdsong Meeting at the MPI in Seewiesen
May 2025: Our bike team Japanische MOVEchen biked 1153km in three weeks and made it to place 77 of the Uni Tübingen RadChallenge
May 2025: We finally did it! The whole lab spent three days at the Federsee field research station for a joint workshop with the Hage lab, and of course some birding, bat-detecting and musical human vocalisations.
Apr 2025: Franzi officially starts her PhD. New Bachelor student Philipp starts his thesis in the lab.
Mar 2025: Lioba, Jacqueline and Nils are presenting posters at the Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society.
Lots to celebrate in Göttingen
Mar 2025: Former master student Franzi was chosen for a PhD fellowship from the Landesgraduiertenförderung, and will return to the lab for her PhD. Welcome back!
Feb 2025: We received a joint grant of the DFG Middle East Cooperation with Prof. Yarden Cohen to work on variable song sequencing in Bengalese finches and canaries!
Jan 2025: Franzi finished her master thesis. Congratulations Franzi!
Oct 2024: Master student Nils won the Best Poster Award at NeNa! Congratulations Nils!
Oct 2024: NeNa without Lena: All students in the lab are attending NeNa conference in Frankfurt. What will I do with all this free time? Probably update the lab website.
Oct 2024: Our new PhD student Priya joins the lab - Welcome! Priya is the first student to officially work on the Emmy Noether project studying syllable repetition.
Priya setting up our new soundboxes
Oct 2024: Nils finished his Master thesis - Congratulations! He will be around for a bit longer to share the tool he developed - stay tuned!
Oct 2024: Lena is going to Boston to present our recent work at an MIT symposium in honor of her master thesis advisor Michale Fee
Oct 2024: Akseli starts his lab rotation - Welcome!
Aug 2024: Alex finished his Master thesis - Congratulations!
Jul 2024: Thomas finished his Bachelor thesis - Congratulations! He will travel to Berlin with Avani to present their results together at the International Congress for Neuroethology
Jul 2024: Avani participated in Soapbox Science, a public outreach event in Munich
Jun 2024: EuroTrip! Avani, Jacqui, Lioba, Nils and Lena are all going to the European Birdsong Meeting in Bordeaux
Early train
Bordeaux
Bordeaux
May 2024: Lena's collaboration with the Nieder lab on vocally counting crows is now online at Science
May 2024: Our team, Japanische MOVEchen (the German word for Bengalese finches) biked 1446km for Place 37 in the Uni Tübingen RadChallenge
RadChallenge 2024
RadChallenge 2024
Apr 2024: Lena was accepted into the Emmy Noether-Program of the DFG! We're looking forward to new team members and cool science to come!
Emmy Party
Mar 2024: Avani's paper has been officially accepted in eLife!
Happy Holidays!
Sep 2023: Lena is giving a talk in the "Growing up in Science" series by award-winning student initiative Mindful Science on Sep 28 - register here
Sep 2023: Simon finished his Bachelor thesis - Congratulations! Our Erasmus+ Intern Gülnur also finished her summer project.
July 2023: Avani finished our lab's first preprint, up now on biorxiv!
"Fieldwork" at the finch breeder
June 2023: Lioba finished her masters thesis: No need to be sad, as she will come back as a PhD student (and publish her cool results) after some well-deserved hiking
Congratulations Lioba!
May 2023: Lena gave a lecture at Kinderuni "Warum singen Vögel?". Read about it in the local newspaper here!
Ritter Sport chocolate factory together with the Hage lab
Mar 2023: We will be at NWG Göttingen! Lena is speaking in the symposium "A comparative perspective on social communication", and Avani is presenting a poster entitled "Cortical nucleus mMAN contributes to variable syllable sequencing in adult Bengalese finches"