
Associate Professor BSc, MSc, PhD (Berlin)
Office: Evaristus 150
(902) 457-6298
msvu.ca
Research Interests
Neuroanatomy of insect sensory system s. At present I am studying the antennae and compound eyes of a primitive apterygote insect, the bristletail Petrobius (Archaeognatha).
Selected Publications
A. Fröhlich (2001) A scanning electron-microscopic study of apical contacts in the eye during postembryonic development of Drosophila melanogaster. Cell & Tissue Research 303, 117 - 128
A. Fröhlich and I.A.Meinertzhagen (1993) Cell recognition during synaptogenesis is revealed after temperature-shock-induced perturbations in the developing fly's optic lamina. J.Neurobiol. 24, 1642-1654.