
معرفی
Carlotta Martelli is a Group Leader at the Institute of Developmental Biology and Neurobiology (iDN), Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany. Her research focuses on the intersection of neurobiology, sensory processing, and computational biology, particularly in understanding how Drosophila neural systems adapt to environmental stimuli.
- PhD in Biophysics, Universitá La Sapienza, Rome (2008)
- Physics studies, Universitá La Sapienza (2004)
Her work explores olfactory systems, synaptic connectivity, and neural development under conditions like temperature variation and metabolic constraints. Publications highlight her expertise in sensory adaptation, neural coding, and insect neurobiology, often using machine learning and computational models to analyze complex biological systems.
Recent articles emphasize Drosophila olfactory pathways, behavioral neuroscience, and metabolic regulation of neural growth. The laboratory addresses questions about stimulus-driven neural transformations and temporal processing, leveraging interdisciplinary approaches to bridge molecular mechanisms and behavioral outcomes.
Her research group at Mainz investigates how developmental temperatures shape synaptic networks and neural function, with implications for understanding sensory processing and adaptive behaviors in Drosophila.





