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I did my PhD at the Philipps-University Marburg in Germany with Uwe Homberg, analyzing the processing of polarized light information in the brain of the desert locust. I then joined the University of Massachusetts Medical School (USA) as a postdoctoral fellow (with Steven Reppert) and worked on the neural basis of the sun compass orientation of the migratory monarch butterfly. After joining the Lund Vision Group as a Marie-Curie postdoctoral fellow in December 2012 (with Eric Warrant), I started to set up my independent research group in 2015 as one of eight principal investigators of the Lund Vision Group.
In my work I analyze how sensory information is transformed into behavioral decisions in insect brains across several species of moths and bees, focusing on a highly conserved brain region called the central complex. From January 2017 onwards, my work was funded by an ERC Starting grant, that aimed at developing the insect central complex as a simple 'brain in the brain' model for complex brain function. This work included several new directions of research and novel methods, including connectomics work based on block-face electron microscopy (together with the Center for Microscopy and Microanalysis at the Queensland Brain Institute, Brisbane, Australia), computational modeling and robotics (together with B. Webb at the University of Edinburgh, UK), behavioral work, and electrophysiology on behaving bees and moths.
With a new ERC Consolidator grant, I now have built on the basis provided by this earlier work and am now focusing on unraveling the evolution of neural circuits underlying navigational decisions across insects. In my group we combine comparative connectomics, behavioral and electrophysiological experiments, and link the anatomical circuits to functional data by computational models. That way we aim at directly illuminating what consequences small changes in the neural circuitry of the central complex have for the behavioral abilities of the animal. Doing this across many species will enable us to reveal an ancestral state of these circuits, and thus get us closer towards understanding the evolutionary origin of context dependent action selection. Furthermore, comparing these circuits across species with similar behaviors, but from different branches of the insect phylogenetic tree, will show how evolution has modified an ancestral core circuit to find solution to concrete ecological problems in each species.
Finally, we are also beginning to translate the fundamental insights into neural control of behavior into technology applications. Funded by a grant by the European Innovation Council (EIC), I contribute biological insights to an international consortium of physicists, chemists, computer scientists and engineers to construct novel forms of computer technology, inspired by the functional principles of the insect central complex.
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- Zoology
Free keywords
- Connectomics
- Insect Brains
- Neurobiology
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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SDG 13 Climate Action
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SDG 15 Life on Land
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Collaborations the last five years
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Variations on an ancient theme — the central complex across insects
Heinze, S., 2024 Jun, In: Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 57, 9 p., 101390.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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The Insect Central Complex
Heinze, S., 2023 Aug 23, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Sherman, S. M. (ed.). Oxford University PressResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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Emergent spatial goals in an integrative model of the insect central complex
Goulard, R., Heinze, S. & Webb, B., 2023, In: PLoS Computational Biology. 19, 12, e1011480.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The evolution of lepidopteran brain morphology
Adden, A., Garcia Dominguez, S., Kliem, K., Kannan, K., Yuvaraj, J. K., Raif, T., Boronat-Garcia, A., Arganda, S., Talavera, G., Kelber, A. & Heinze, S., 2025 Dec 22, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The visual system of a nocturnal long-distance migrant, the Australian Bogong moth
Brauburger, K., Ribi, W., Svensson, E., Clémençon, P., Goh, S. Y. C., Liénard, M. A., Warrant, E. & Heinze, S., 2025 Dec 18, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access
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Assessing pollinator physiology in the laboratory using a novel 3-D flight virtual reality assay
Corver, A. (Researcher) & Heinze, S. (Researcher)
2025/04/01 → 2027/03/31
Project: Research
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Navigating Noise: Sensory Integration and Directional Resilience in Dung Beetles
Clémot, B. (Researcher), Dacke, M. (Supervisor), Heinze, S. (Assistant supervisor) & El Jundi, B. (Assistant supervisor)
2024/10/15 → …
Project: Dissertation
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Den neurobiologiska grunden för målinriktat beteende hos insekter
Heinze, S. (PI)
2024/01/01 → 2028/12/31
Project: Research
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The Evolution of Insect Navigation at Synaptic Resolution
Badalamente, G. (Researcher), Heinze, S. (Supervisor) & Uller, T. (Assistant supervisor)
2023/09/01 → …
Project: Research
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Integration of polarized light and optic flow by path integration circuits in the bumblebee brain
Kluge, J. (Researcher), Heinze, S. (Supervisor), Warrant, E. (Assistant supervisor) & Webb, B. (Assistant supervisor)
2022/09/01 → …
Project: Dissertation
Activities
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AI Lund: Natural and Artificial Cognition III
Wisbrant, J. (Organiser), Gullberg, M. (Chair), Davies, M. B. (Chair), Åström, K. (Invited speaker), Cleeremans, A. (Invited speaker), Peter, G. (Invited speaker), Kihl, M. (Invited speaker), Stewart, A. J. (Invited speaker), Johansson, M. (Invited speaker), Dacke, M. (Invited speaker), Nilsson, M. (Invited speaker), Bäck, H. (Organiser), Heinze, S. (Organiser), Oskarsson, M. (Organiser) & Stensmyr, M. (Organiser)
2024 Oct 22Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation of public lecture/debate/seminar
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Hub AI: Brain-Inspired Computing
Wisbrant, J. (Organiser), Borg, M. (Speaker), Wernersson, L.-E. (Speaker), Heinze, S. (Speaker) & Winge, D. (Speaker)
2021 Dec 6Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation of public lecture/debate/seminar
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Data Management Plan
Axmon, A. (Organiser), Hellström, M. (Organiser), Lassi, M. (Organiser), Johnsson, M. (Organiser), Sjöström, A. (Invited speaker), Halling, S. (Invited speaker), Rentschler, G. (Invited speaker) & Heinze, S. (Invited speaker)
2019 May 7Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation of workshop/ seminar/ course