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Dr. Annette Stange-Marten is a researcher at the Institute for Zoology and Evolutionary Research, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, with a dual specialization in auditory neuroscience and plant electrophysiology. Her work bridges sensory processing mechanisms across animal and plant systems, utilizing in vivo electrophysiological techniques in mammalian and insect models alongside molecular plant studies.
Her research focuses on neuronal circuits for sound localization, particularly investigating timing precision in the auditory brainstem of Mongolian gerbils and bushcrickets. Key areas include conduction velocity in globular bushy cell fibers, synaptic delays at the Calyx of Held, and inhibitory mechanisms in interaural time difference detection. Complementing this, she examines ion channel regulation in plant guard cells and the electrophysiological basis of prey capture in the Venus flytrap, highlighting calcium signaling and phytohormone interactions.
Publication analysis reveals two distinct but equally rigorous research trajectories: recent work emphasizes myelination patterns and synaptic tuning for spatial hearing in mammals, while earlier studies (2009-2011) established significant contributions to plant stress physiology and carnivorous plant mechanisms. Both streams demonstrate expertise in dissecting sensory transduction pathways at cellular and circuit levels.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources. Information regarding student supervision, grant funding, or laboratory teams is not provided, suggesting these aspects may not constitute primary responsibilities in her current role.
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