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Welcome Sebastian Möller

We welcome Sebastian Möller as a postdoc in the Leibniz ScienceCampus Primate Cognition.
[Translate to English:] Foto: Katharina Menz/DPZ

Sebastian Möller studied biology at the University of Aachen and did his diploma thesis on the mechanisms of spatial attention in the auditory midbrain of rats in the lab of Prof Hermann Wagner, supervised by Dr Bernhard Gaese. After working as a research assistant at the University of Bremen at the Brain Research Institute III on the neural basis of selective visual attention, he joined the lab of Prof Doris Tsao an did his PhD on functional anatomy of face perception in rhesus monkeys at the California Institute of Technology. Following a postdoctoral position at the lab of Prof Andreas Nieder in Tübingen, he now joins the Cognitive Neuroscience Lab as a postdoc in the Leibniz ScienceCampus Primate Cognition where he will investigate the cognitive abilities of primates.