Marco Paoli
marpaoli.bsky.social
Marco Paoli
@marpaoli.bsky.social
CPJ CNRS in Dijon working on honey bee olfaction and neurophysiology
Bees don’t just smell flowers — they remember the order of scents! 🌼➡️🌸
Our latest paper reveals how honey bees learn temporal sequences in odor cues.

Statistical olfactory learning in honey bees: iScience www.cell.com/iscience/ful...
Statistical olfactory learning in honey bees
Zoology; Entomology; Neuroscience
www.cell.com
October 16, 2025 at 9:59 AM
Reposted by Marco Paoli
PhD position in Magnetoreception Research!🐝🧠🔬
📍 Center for Mind/Brain Sciences #cimec_unitreno, University of Trento #unitrento, Italy
Reception🦟,Neural processing🧠🔬,Behaviour🌀
🌐 Apply: phd.unitn.it/drcimec/116/...
📅 Deadline: June 5, 2025
📩 Contact: albrecht.haase@unitn.it
🌍 Please spread the word!
May 9, 2025 at 9:52 AM
A🐝✨ Fully funded 3-year PhD opportunity at the Centre for Food and Taste in Dijon, France! Work with bees, behavior, calcium imaging, and pharmacology.

🔗 See the link below for details & reach out if interested!
📅 Apply by 12.05.25! 🚀 #PhD #Research #Neuroscience #Bees
Influence of the alarm pheromone on olfactory behavior and neurophysiology in the honey bees
In vertebrate and invertebrate species, alarm signals can rapidly suppress food-related behaviors, triggering a fight-or-flight response. Likewise, in honey bees, exposure to alarm pheromone component...
www.abg.asso.fr
March 31, 2025 at 1:09 PM