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 ===Selected conference abstracts=== ===Selected conference abstracts===
-  * Roemschied FA, Schleimer J-H, Eberhard M, Ronacher B, Schreiber S (2013). Cellular temperature compensation of sensory receptor neuron responses. //Talk: Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Paris, France.// [[http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1186/​1471-2202-14-S1-O11|abstract]]+  * Roemschied FA, Schleimer J-H, Eberhard M, Ronacher B, Schreiber S (2013). Cellular temperature compensation of sensory receptor neuron responses. //Talk: Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Paris, France.// ​[[http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1186/​1471-2202-14-S1-O11|abstract]]
   * Roemschied F, Eberhard M, Schleimer J-H, Ronacher B and Schreiber S (2012). Conductance-based mechanisms and metabolic cost of temperature-compensated spike-rates in single auditory receptor-neurons of the grasshopper. //Poster: Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, New Orleans, USA.// | [[http://​tinyurl.com/​sfn2012-abstract-FR|abstract]]   * Roemschied F, Eberhard M, Schleimer J-H, Ronacher B and Schreiber S (2012). Conductance-based mechanisms and metabolic cost of temperature-compensated spike-rates in single auditory receptor-neurons of the grasshopper. //Poster: Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, New Orleans, USA.// | [[http://​tinyurl.com/​sfn2012-abstract-FR|abstract]]
-  * Roemschied F, Eberhard M, Schleimer J, Ronacher B and Schreiber S (2012). Combining sensitivity analysis with dimensional stacking to identify and visualize functional dependencies in conductance-based neuron model data. //Poster: Front. Comput. Neurosci. Bernstein Conference 2012, Munich, Germany// | [[http://​dx.doi.org/​10.3389/​conf.fncom.2012.55.00138|abstract]]+  * Roemschied F, Eberhard M, Schleimer J, Ronacher B and Schreiber S (2012). Combining sensitivity analysis with dimensional stacking to identify and visualize functional dependencies in conductance-based neuron model data. //Poster: Front. Comput. Neurosci. Bernstein Conference 2012, Munich, Germany.// | [[http://​dx.doi.org/​10.3389/​conf.fncom.2012.55.00138|abstract]]
   * Roemschied FA, Eberhard M, Schleimer J, Ronacher B and Schreiber S (2012). Transduction effects on temperature-invariance of grasshopper auditory receptor neuron spike rates. //Poster: 60 years of the Hodgkin-Huxley model, Trinity College, Cambridge, UK.//   * Roemschied FA, Eberhard M, Schleimer J, Ronacher B and Schreiber S (2012). Transduction effects on temperature-invariance of grasshopper auditory receptor neuron spike rates. //Poster: 60 years of the Hodgkin-Huxley model, Trinity College, Cambridge, UK.//
   * Roemschied FA, Eberhard MJB, Ronacher B, Schreiber S (2011). Single-neuron mechanisms of temperature compensation in the locust auditory system. //Poster: Champalimaud Neuroscience Symposium, Lisbon, Portugal.//   * Roemschied FA, Eberhard MJB, Ronacher B, Schreiber S (2011). Single-neuron mechanisms of temperature compensation in the locust auditory system. //Poster: Champalimaud Neuroscience Symposium, Lisbon, Portugal.//
-  * Roemschied FA, Ronacher B, Eberhard MJ, Schreiber S (2011). Temperature differentially affects subsequent layers of auditory neurons in the locust. //Poster: Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden// | [[http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1186/​1471-2202-12-S1-P287|abstract]] +  * Roemschied FA, Ronacher B, Eberhard MJ, Schreiber S (2011). Temperature differentially affects subsequent layers of auditory neurons in the locust. //Poster: Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden.// | [[http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1186/​1471-2202-12-S1-P287|abstract]] 
-  * Roemschied F, Bremmer F and Krekelberg B (2009). Distinct functional populations within macaque area MT as revealed by waveform analysis. //Poster: Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. Computational and  systems neuroscience,​ Salt  Lake City, USA// | [[http://​dx.doi.org/​10.3389/​conf.neuro.06.2009.03.172|abstract]] ​+  * Roemschied F, Bremmer F and Krekelberg B (2009). Distinct functional populations within macaque area MT as revealed by waveform analysis. //Poster: Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. Computational and  systems neuroscience,​ Salt  Lake City, USA.// | [[http://​dx.doi.org/​10.3389/​conf.neuro.06.2009.03.172|abstract]] ​
  
 ===Other=== ===Other===
 Roemschied F (2009). Development and Application of a Method for Functional Classification of Neurons. Diploma thesis: Philipps-University Marburg. Roemschied F (2009). Development and Application of a Method for Functional Classification of Neurons. Diploma thesis: Philipps-University Marburg.
 ===Schools attended=== ===Schools attended===
 +  * [[http://​www.behaviour-neural-systems.org/​overview|CAJAL Course “Behaviour and Neural Systems”]],​ Lisbon, Portugal (2015)\\
   * Hertie Winter School “Neural Coding in Sensory Systems”, Obergurgl, Austria (2012)\\   * Hertie Winter School “Neural Coding in Sensory Systems”, Obergurgl, Austria (2012)\\
   * Spring School on Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Psychological Research, Bender Institute of Neuroimaging,​ Giessen, Germany (2008)\\   * Spring School on Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Psychological Research, Bender Institute of Neuroimaging,​ Giessen, Germany (2008)\\
   * Borsellino College on Neurophysics,​ International Center of Theoretical Physics,​ Trieste, Italy (2007)\\   * Borsellino College on Neurophysics,​ International Center of Theoretical Physics,​ Trieste, Italy (2007)\\
 ===Grants and awards=== ===Grants and awards===
 +  * FENS travel grant, CAJAL course, Lisbon, Portugal (2015)\\
   * Travel grant, CNS conference, Paris, France (2013)\\   * Travel grant, CNS conference, Paris, France (2013)\\
   * Travel grant, “60 years of the Hodgkin-Huxley model”, Cambridge, UK (2012)\\   * Travel grant, “60 years of the Hodgkin-Huxley model”, Cambridge, UK (2012)\\