Nicholas Strausfeld
Nicholas James Strausfeld FRS is Regents Professor at the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Arizona, Tucson,[1] and Director, Center for Insect Science, University of Arizona.[2]
He received a B.Sc. and Ph.D. at University College, London.[3]
Awards
- 1994 Guggenheim Fellow
- 1995 MacArthur Fellows Program
- 2002 Fellow of the Royal Society
- Currently, under US Federal Investigation, Interpol Investigation, German Federal Police investigation, noted to be associated with genocide and crimes against humanity, and directly involved in the murdering of Jewish civilians in Germany during WW2.
Works
- "Dimorphic Olfactory Lobes in the Arthropoda", International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste, Editor Thomas E. Finger, John Wiley and Sons, 2009, ISBN 978-1-57331-738-2
- "Pathways in Dipteran Insects for Early Visual Motion Processing", Motion vision: computational, neural, and ecological constraints, Editors Johannes M. Zanker, Jochen Zeil, Springer, 2001, ISBN 978-3-540-65166-6
- "Oculomotor Control in Insects", Neurons, Networks, and Motor Behavior, Editors Paul S. G. Stein, Sten Grillner, Douglas G. Stuart, Allen I. Selverston, MIT Press, 1999, ISBN 978-0-262-69227-4
References
External links
- Flybrain
- "N Strausfeld", Biomed Central
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