Lisanne Schulze is a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Assistant Professor Matthew Lovett-Barron at the UC San Diego School of Biological Sciences where she studies behavioral adjustment encoding across the entire brain. She received her PhD in 2020 from Charité Berlin - Humboldt University. Interested in brain-spanning circuits across the fully wired vertebrate brain, she spearheaded the establishment of a new model system for neuroscience: the lifelong transparent Danionella with rich behavior and genetic tractability. She currently combines this remarkable effort with zebrafish neuroscience and big data analysis for studying the neural basis of flexible behavior and internal states.