Project Details
Optimization and distribution of a precise odour delivery device
Applicants
Professor Dr. Tobias Ackels, since 3/2024; Professor Dr. Markus Rothermel
Subject Area
Cognitive, Systems and Behavioural Neurobiology
Term
since 2022
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 466488864
Reliable odour delivery is a bottleneck in olfactory neuroscience research. Importantly, reproducibility between and even within labs is often not guaranteed. Moreover, precise control of the stimulus is of particular importance for investigations of recurrent modulating inputs in order to dissociate their effects from primary sensory signalling, and hence essential in the context of our RU. In this Z-project we aim to develop a standardized odour delivery device (ODD) framework for use at both rodent and insect RU labs. This effort will be based on our recent temporally precise and modular ODD (Ackels et al. 2021). In this project, we will gather the specific needs of all participating labs with regard to their existing instrumentation and experimental setups, next design hardware and importantly a professional, standardized and version-controlled control software, and finally, roll out a first-generation ODD to all participating labs within the second half of the funding period. Through careful development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) together with two selected pilot labs (with experimental methods providing high temporal resolution; rodent: Rothermel, insect: Strube-Bloss) in an interactive process, we will ensure maximal reliability and usability across the RU. With individual RU students rotating into the Z-project lab for periods of 2-4 weeks, we will ensure not only continued support for the ODD, rapid and productive feedback for future developments but they will also act as an anchor point within RU collaborations. Furthermore, after the development and successful roll-out of standard and versatile odour delivery devices we will make the design and SOPs freely available, further supporting the international visibility of the RU.
DFG Programme
Research Units
Subproject of
FOR 5424:
Modulation of olfaction: how recurrent circuits govern state-dependent behaviour
Co-Investigator
Dr. Martin Fritz Strube-Bloss
Ehemaliger Antragsteller
Professor Dr. Andreas T. Schaefer, until 3/2024