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Bill S. Hansson (born 1959) is a Swedish neuroethologist. From June 2014 until June 2020, he was vice president of the
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Scientific career

Hansson studied biology at
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where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology in 1982. In 1988 he defended his PhD thesis in
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. From 1989 to 1990 he worked as postdoc at the
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and returned 1990 to a junior professorship in Lund. In 1992 he became Associate Professor and from 2000 until 2001 he was a Professor for
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at Lund University (2000). From 2001 he was Professor and Head of the Chemical Ecology department at the
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(SLU) in
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, until he was appointed Director and Scientific Member at the
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in
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, Germany in 2006. He is head of the Department of Evolutionary
Neuroethology Neuroethology is the evolutionary and comparative approach to the study of animal behavior and its underlying mechanistic control by the nervous system. It is an interdisciplinary science that combines both neuroscience (study of the nervous s ...
.MPI for Chemical Ecology Website
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in Jena appointed him Honorary Professor. Hansson's research focuses on neuroethological aspects of insect-insect and insect-plant interactions. He is mainly studying
insect olfaction Insect olfaction refers to the function of chemical receptors that enable insects to detect and identify Volatile organic compound, volatile compounds for foraging, predator avoidance, finding mating partners (via pheromones) and locating oviposit ...
, where his central questions are: How is semiochemical information (odors) detected by the antenna and processed in the
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, how did these detection and processing systems evolve, and how does olfaction guide insect
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? He also compares these systems to other land-living
arthropods Arthropods ( ) are invertebrates in the phylum Arthropoda. They possess an arthropod exoskeleton, exoskeleton with a cuticle made of chitin, often Mineralization (biology), mineralised with calcium carbonate, a body with differentiated (Metam ...
, as the giant robber crab on
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Awards and honors

* The Takasago International Research Award in Olfactory Science 1998 * International Award of the Jean-Marie Delwart Foundation 2000 * Letterstedt Prize of the
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2009 * Fellow of the
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2010 * Fellow of the
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2011 * Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry * Honorary Fellow of the
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2011 * Elected member of the
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2012 * Elected member of the
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2013 * Silverstein-Simeone Award of th
International Society of Chemical Ecology
2014 * International Ellis Island Medal of Honor 2016 * Fellow of the
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2016 * Honorary Doctorate from the Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and Crop Production Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) * Honorary Doctorate from the
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* In 2017 he became a member of the
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. * Gold Medal of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry 2021 *
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1. Klasse, 2021 * Foreign member of the
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, 2022 * Honorary professorship at
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, 2023 * Great Medal of the
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2024"Medals for Distinguished Service awarded to Bill Hansson, Jenny Hedenby and Aida Bargues-Tobella"
Announcement of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Retrieved on November 8, 2024


Selected publications

* Hansson, B.S., Christensen, T.A., Hildebrand, J.G,. (1991). Functionally distinct subdivisions of the macroglomerular complex in the antennal lobe of the male sphinx moth ''Manduca sexta''. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 312(2), 264–278. * Hansson, B. S., Ljungberg, H., Hallberg, E., Löfstedt, C. (1992). Functional specialization of olfactory glomeruli in a moth. ''Science'' 256:1313-1315. * Schiestl, F.P., Ayasse, M., Paulus, H.F., Löfstedt, C., Hansson, B.S., Ibarra, F., Francke, W. (1999). Orchid pollination by sexual swindle. ''Nature'' 399:421-422. * Hansson, B.S. (Hrsg.) (1999). Insect Olfaction. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, * Stensmyr, M. C., Urru, I., Celander, M., Hansson, B.S. (2002). Rotting smell of dead-horse arum florets. ''Nature'', 420, 625–626. * Wicher, D., Schäfer, R., Bauernfeind, R., Stensmyr, M. C., Heller, R., Heinemann, S. H., Hansson, B. S. (2008). ''Drosophila'' odorant receptors are both ligand-gated and cyclic-nucleotide-activated cation channels. ''Nature'', 452(7190), 1007–1011. * Steck, K., Hansson, B. S., Knaden, M. (2009). Smells like home: desert ants, ''Cataglyphis fortis'', use olfactory landmarks to pinpoint the nest. Frontiers in Zoology, 6, 5. * Stökl, J., Strutz, A., Dafni, A., Svatos, A., Doubský, J., Knaden, M., Sachse, S., Hansson, B., Stensmyr, M. C. (2010). A deceptive pollination system targeting drosophilids through olfactory mimicry of yeast. Current Biology, 20, 1846–1852. * Grosse-Wilde, E., Kuebler, L., Bucks, S., Vogel, H., Wicher, D., Hansson, B. (2011). Antennal transcriptome of ''Manduca sexta''. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108, 7449–7454. * Hansson, B., Stensmyr, M. C. (2011). Evolution of insect olfaction. Neuron, 72(5), 698–711. * Stensmyr, M. C., Dweck, H., Farhan, A., Ibba, I., Strutz, A., Mukunda, L., Linz, J., Grabe, V., Steck, K., Lavista Llanos, S., Wicher, D., Sachse, S., Knaden, M., Becher, P. G., Seki, Y., Hansson, B. S. (2012). A conserved dedicated olfactory circuit for detecting harmful microbes in ''Drosophila''.
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, 151(6), 1345–1357. * Dweck, H. K. M., Ebrahim, S. A. M., Kromann, S., Bown, D., Hillbur, Y., Sachse, S., Hansson, B. S., Stensmyr, M.C. (2013). Olfactory Preference for Egg Laying on Citrus Substrates in ''Drosophila''. Current Biology, 23(24), 2472–2480. * Hansson, Bill S. (2022). Smelling to Survive: The Amazing World of Our Sense of Smell. Hero (8 Aug. 2022)


References


External links

Webpage of th
Department of Evolutionary Neuroethology
at th
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology


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