- Learning and Memory
- Circuit Dynamics
- Neural Coding
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Prof. Tobias Rose is a Professor at the University of Bonn Medical Center, leading the Circuit Mechanisms of Behavior group at the Institute for Experimental Epileptology and Cognition Research. His work focuses on neural circuit dynamics underlying learning, memory, and visually guided behavior. He holds a W2 Professorship and previously served as a researcher at the Max-Planck-Institute of Neurobiology and the Friedrich Miescher Institute. His research integrates experimental and computational approaches to study stability vs. plasticity in neural networks. Education: PhD in Neuroscience, European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen (2006) 1st State examination in Biology/German Language, University of Göttingen (2002) Research Interests: Mechanisms of representational stability in visual systems Circuit dynamics in hippocampal and thalamic circuits Role of synaptic volatility and Hebbian plasticity in neural drift Awards: Young Scientist Award (Max-Planck-Institute, 2017) Marie Curie Fellowship (2011–2013) Labs/Teams: Leads the Rose Group, collaborating on projects funded by the German Research Foundation and EU initiatives. Active in transdisciplinary research on brain dynamics within the University of Bonn's Excellence Clusters.







