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I am a biophysicist focusing on the application of methods from physics to the study of evolution, with a current emphasis on brain morphometry. My contributions to CZ will be centered around these topics, but below, I provide a broader list of topics to which I might add contents. If you are up to work on one of those, feel free to drop me a line to initiate joint action. In case you find no match, you may have more luck with the lists of music psychology topics, biology topics, core articles, special pages, most linked pages or most wanted articles. More information about me can be found via my lab page, papers, CV, blog and band.
Science in general
- Anthropology: The holistic study of humankind; from the Greek words anthropos ("human") and logia ("study"). [e]
- Applied cognitive science: The use of neuroscientific insights in non-neuroscientific environments, particularly in management and politics. [e]
- Biolinguistics: An interdisciplinary field that explores human natural language’s fundamental properties, development in individuals, use in thinking and communicating, brain implementation, genetic underpinnings, and evolutionary origins. [e]
- Biology: The science of life — of complex, self-organizing, information-processing systems living in the past, present or future. [e]
- Biomineralisation: The study of minerals produced or maintained by biological systems. [e]
- Biomusicology: The study of biological aspects of music perception and production. [e]
- Biophysical economics: The study of economic systems as a kind of metabolism, using biophysical methods from biological thermodynamics and ecology. [e]
- Biophysics: The study of forces and energies in biological systems. [e]
- Brain evolution: The process by which the central nervous system changed over many generations. [e]
- Brain morphometry: The quantitative study of structures in the brain, their differences between individuals, correlations with brain function, and changes of these characteristics over time. [e]
- Brain plasticity: The ability of the brain to adapt to new situations, e.g. by learning or neurogenesis. [e]
- Cold hardiness: The ability of an organism to survive temperatures below the melting point of water, i.e. at 0°C or less (at sea level). [e]
- Comparative physiology: The study of biochemical and biophysical processes of tissues across species. [e]
- Cryopreservation: A process where cells or whole tissues are preserved by cooling to low sub-zero temperatures. [e]
- Ethnomusicology: The study of music in its cultural context. [e]
- Evolution: A change over time in the proportions of individual organisms differing genetically. [e]
- Evolutionary biology: The study of the origin and descent of species, as well as their change, multiplication, and diversity over time. [e]
- Evolutionary medicine: The study of diseases from the point of view of human evolutionary biology [e]
- Evolutionary psychology: The comparative study of the nervous system and its relation to behaviour across species. [e]
- Fossils: A naturally preserved record of ancient life. [e]
- Music perception: The study of the neural mechanisms involved in people perceiving rhythms, melodies, harmonies and other musical features. [e]
- Music psychology: The study of how, when, where and why people engage in music and dance. [e]
- Neuroimaging: A group of techniques used to visualize structure and function of nervous systems, especially the vertebrate brain. [e]
- Open access: The free, immediate online access to the results of research, coupled with the right to use those results in new and innovative ways. [e]
- Origin of life: How did self-replicating biochemistry and cells arise from the prebiotic world approximately four billion years ago? Aka abiogenesis. [e]
- Physics: The study of forces and energies in space and time. [e]
- Science: The organized body of knowledge based on non–trivial refutable concepts that can be verified or rejected on the base of observation and experimentation [e]
- Schizophrenia: A mental disorder characterized by impaired perception of the individual's environment. [e]
- Shape description: Mathematical subfield concerned with the quantification of arbitrary shapes. [e]
- Steady-state economy: An economic concept that takes into account the needs of future generations and the limitedness of natural resources. [e]
- Sustainability: An environmental concept about balancing the economic needs of current and future generations, given finite resources. [e]
- Sustainable science: A movement to incorporate sustainability issues into scientific activities. [e]
- Vocal learning: The ability of an organism to imitate sounds not inborn to it. [e]
- Water: A chemical compound with one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms (H20). It is often in a liquid form and makes up the bulk of the oceans, lakes, rivers and living organisms. [e]
Biophysical methods
- Computational Morphometry: Add brief definition or description
- Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy: Add brief definition or description
- Dielectrophoresis: Add brief definition or description
- Electrorotation: The rotation of dielectric particles induced by application of rotating electric fields. [e]
- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A neuroimaging technique used to monitor task-specific blood oxygenation, primarily in the brain. [e]
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging: The use of magnetic fields and electromagnetic radiation to visualize internal structures of non-magnetic objects non-destructively. [e]
- Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: The use of electromagnetic radiation, in the presence of a magnetic field, to obtain information regarding transitions between different nuclear spin states of the nuclei present in the sample of interest. [e]
- Optical Tweezers: Add brief definition or description
- Patch clamp: Add brief definition or description
- Scanning electron microscopy: Add brief definition or description
- Transmission electron microscopy: Add brief definition or description
- UV Laser ablation: Add brief definition or description
Species
- Attacus atlas: Add brief definition or description
- Belemnitella sumensis: Add brief definition or description
- Belemnopsis sp.: Add brief definition or description
- Bombyx mori: Add brief definition or description
- Chlamydomonas nivalis: Add brief definition or description
- Elephas maximus: Add brief definition or description
- Epiblema scudderiana: Add brief definition or description
- Escherichia coli: Add brief definition or description
- Eurosta solidaginis: Add brief definition or description
- Gonioteuthis quadrata: Add brief definition or description
- Homo sapiens sapiens: Add brief definition or description
- Hydrolagus colliei: Add brief definition or description
- Isselicrinus buchii: Add brief definition or description
- Locusta migratoria: Add brief definition or description
- Mus musculus: Add brief definition or description
- Myrothamnus labellifolia: Add brief definition or description
- Pararaucaria patagonica: Add brief definition or description
- Phoca vitulina: Add brief definition or description
- Protopterus sp.: Add brief definition or description
- Rattus norvegicus: Add brief definition or description
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Add brief definition or description
- Samia cynthia: Add brief definition or description
- Xenopus laevis: Add brief definition or description
Places
- Central Asia: Add brief definition or description
- Central Europe: Add brief definition or description
- France: Add brief definition or description
- Germany: Add brief definition or description
- Japan: Add brief definition or description
- Jordan: Add brief definition or description
- South Korea: Add brief definition or description
- Tajikistan: Add brief definition or description
- Usbekistan: Add brief definition or description
- Yemen: Add brief definition or description
- Berlin: Add brief definition or description
- Bochum: Add brief definition or description
- Daejeon: Add brief definition or description
- Dushanbe: Add brief definition or description
- Düsseldorf: Add brief definition or description
- Halle (Saale): Add brief definition or description
- Jena: Add brief definition or description
- Leipzig: Add brief definition or description
- Paris: Add brief definition or description
- Petra: Add brief definition or description
- Prague: Add brief definition or description
- Samarkand: Add brief definition or description
- Sankt Ingbert: Add brief definition or description
- Saarbrücken: Add brief definition or description
- Sana'a: Add brief definition or description
- Sendai: Add brief definition or description
- Tashkent: Add brief definition or description
Languages
- Czech: Add brief definition or description
- Dutch: Add brief definition or description
- English: Add brief definition or description
- French: Add brief definition or description
- German: Add brief definition or description
- Korean: Add brief definition or description
- Kyrgyz: Add brief definition or description
- Japanese: Add brief definition or description
- Russian: Add brief definition or description
- Tajik: Add brief definition or description
- Uzbek: Add brief definition or description
Music
- Agbekor: Add brief definition or description
- Ancient Celtic music: Add brief definition or description
- Bagpipe: Add brief definition or description
- Central Asian folk music: Add brief definition or description
- Drum: Add brief definition or description
- Flute: Add brief definition or description
- Folk music: Add brief definition or description
- Harmony: Add brief definition or description
- Jaw harp: Add brief definition or description
- Khoomey: Add brief definition or description
- Lullabies: Add brief definition or description
- Melody: Add brief definition or description
- Percussion: Add brief definition or description
- Raga: Add brief definition or description
- Rhythm: Add brief definition or description
- Shash maqom: Add brief definition or description
Biographies
- Biography: Add brief definition or description
- Ari Babakhanov: Add brief definition or description
- Heinrich Barth: Add brief definition or description
- Korbinian Brodmann: Add brief definition or description
- Noam Chomsky: Add brief definition or description
- Marie Curie: Add brief definition or description
- Herman Daly: Add brief definition or description
- Charles Darwin: Add brief definition or description
- Albert Einstein: Add brief definition or description
- Richard R. Ernst: Add brief definition or description
- Georg Forster: Add brief definition or description
- Mahatma Gandhi: Add brief definition or description
- Frans Hals: Add brief definition or description
- Georg Friedrich Händel: Add brief definition or description
- Konrad Lorenz: Add brief definition or description
- John Maynard Smith: Add brief definition or description
- Lynn Margulis: Add brief definition or description
- Thomas Mann: Add brief definition or description
- Ernst Mayr: Add brief definition or description
- Max Planck: Add brief definition or description
- Jens Reich: Add brief definition or description
- Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen: Add brief definition or description
- Curt Sachs: Add brief definition or description
- Friedrich Schiller: Add brief definition or description
- Abel Tasman: Add brief definition or description
- Günter Tembrock: Add brief definition or description
- Rabindranath Tagore: Add brief definition or description
- D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson: Add brief definition or description
- Nikolaas Tinbergen: Add brief definition or description
- Johannes Diderik van der Waals: Add brief definition or description
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek: Add brief definition or description
- Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn: Add brief definition or description
- Jan Vermeer van Delft: Add brief definition or description
- Joseph von Fraunhofer: Add brief definition or description
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Add brief definition or description
- Alexander von Humboldt: Add brief definition or description
- Alfred Lothar Wegener: Add brief definition or description
Notes to self
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