PD Dr. Dennis Pauls

PD Dr. Dennis Pauls

Research Fellow

Tier- und Verhaltensphysiologie
Institutsgebäude
Talstraße 33, Room 264
04103 Leipzig

Phone: +49 341 97-36776
Fax: +49 341 97-36848

Professional career

  • since 07/2019
    Group Leader, Department of Animal Physiology, Institute of Biology, Leipzig University
  • 07/2014 - 06/2019
    Group Leader, Neurobiology and Genetics, Theodor-Boveri Institute, University of Würzburg
  • 10/2011 - 06/2014
    Research Assistant, Neurobiology and Genetics, Theodor-Boveri Institute, University of Würzburg
  • 10/2010 - 09/2011
    PostDoc, Department of Neurobiology and Animal Physiology, University of Marburg
  • since 12/2020
    Habilitation, Dr. rer. nat. habil, PD

Education

  • 10/2006 - 09/2010
    Doctoral studies (Dr. rer. nat.), University of Fribourg, Switzerland
  • 09/2001 - 06/2006
    Biology studies, Diploma, University of Gießen and University of Würzburg

Time integration into memories. Essential information is encoded as enduring physical changes in the brain, i.e. synaptic plasticity. In addition to precise memory formation, the accurate retrieval of stored information is also of utmost importance. Only when information is stored accurately and retrieved at the right time, a memory can provide the expected benefits. Our goal is therefore to understand the neuronal mechanisms of integrating time into memories.



Neurometabolic mechanisms of bad food decisions. Animals avoid food that appear to be either harmful or at least unpalatable. However, in certain situations - for example prolonged food deprivation - animals must reconsider their innate aversion to potentially harmful or unpalatable food in order to survive. Our goal is therefore to dissect the neurophysiological, metabolic and endocrinological mechanisms of bad food decisions. 

  • Octopamine function revisited: Reward processing in Drosophila larvae
    Pauls, Dennis
    Duration: 09/2019 – 08/2023
    Funded by: DFG Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
    Involved organisational units of Leipzig University: Tier- und Verhaltensphysiologie
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  • Neurobiological basis of the integration of time in memories
    Pauls, Dennis
    Duration: 07/2023 – 06/2026
    Funded by: DFG Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
    Involved organisational units of Leipzig University: Tier- und Verhaltensphysiologie
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  • Metabolic signatures and neurophysiological mechanisms of bad food decisions
    Pauls, Dennis
    Duration: 02/2024 – 02/2027
    Funded by: DFG Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
    Involved organisational units of Leipzig University: Tier- und Verhaltensphysiologie; Integriertes Forschungs- und Behandlungszentrum (IFB) AdipositasErkrankungen
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more projects

  • Dannhäuser, S.; Lux, T. J.; Hu, C.; Pauls-Selcho, M.; Chen, J. T.-C.; Ehmann, N.; Sachidanandan, D.; Stopp, S.; Pauls, D.; Pawlak, M.; Langenhan, T.; Soba, P.; Rittner, H. L.; Kittel, R. J.
    Antinociceptive modulation by the adhesion GPCR CIRL promotes mechanosensory signal discrimination.
    eLife. 2020. pp. 1–23.
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  • Pauls-Selcho, M.; Pauls, D.
    Linking feeding relevant behaviors to physiological processes by octopamine
    Current Opinion in Insect Science. 2019. pp. 125–130.
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  • Lyutova, R.; Selcho, M.; Pfeuffer, M.; Segebarth, D.; Habenstein, J.; Rohwedder, A.; Frantzmann, F.; Wegener, C.; Thum, A. S.; Pauls, D.
    Reward signaling in a recurrent circuit of dopaminergic neurons and peptidergic Kenyon cells
    Nature Communications. 2019.
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  • Beck, S.; Yu-Strzelczyk, J.; Pauls, D.; Constantin, O. M.; Gee, C. E.; Ehmann, N.; Kittel, R. J.; Nagel, G.; Gao, S.
    Synthetic Light-Activated Ion Channels for Optogenetic Activation and Inhibition
    Frontiers in Neuroscience. 2018.
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  • Pauls, D.; Pauls-Selcho, M.; Räderscheidt, J.; Amatobi, K. M.; Fekete, A.; Krischke, M.; Hermann-Luibl, C.; Ozbek-Unal, A. G.; Ehmann, N.; Itskov, P. M.; Kittel, R. J.; Helfrich-Förster, C.; Kühnlein, R. P.; Mueller, M. C.; Wegener, C.
    Endocrine signals fine-tune daily activity patterns in Drosophila
    Current biology. 2021. 31 (18). pp. 4076–4087.e5.
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