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Claudia Groh serves as Senior Academic Councillor at the University of Würzburg's Biocenter within the Department of Zoology II, leading research in the Rössler lab. Her work bridges neuroscience and entomology through investigations of neural plasticity in social insects.
Her research centers on structural synaptic plasticity in insect brains, utilizing immunocytochemistry and serial 3D electron microscopy to analyze microcircuits in honeybee mushroom bodies. Key projects examine age-related neural changes in bumblebees, sensory experience effects on synaptic organization, and expansion microscopy applications for high-resolution neuroanatomy. This work reveals fundamental mechanisms of how social insects adapt neural circuitry to environmental demands.
- Neuronal connectivity in mushroom-body calyx microcircuits
- Age-dependent plasticity in visual/olfactory neuropils
- Structural reorganization after sensory experience
- Advanced microscopy techniques for social insect models
Her publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to understanding neural plasticity mechanisms across developmental stages. Recent work (2023) pioneers expansion microscopy applications in honeybee neuroanatomy, while foundational studies (2012) established ultrastructural aging patterns in synaptic organization.
Groh actively supervises doctoral candidates including Nadine Kraft and Thomas Muenz, with collaborative projects spanning multiple institutions. Her teaching portfolio covers Behavioral Physiology and Integrative Behavioral Biology courses for Bachelor and Master students.
Based in Biocenter Building B1 (Room D128), she maintains active research operations with current funding supporting advanced neuroimaging projects in social insect cognition.
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