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In vitro experiments reconstituting topographic map formation

  • C. Gebhardt

    Studied Zoology, Neurobiology and Theoretical Biology at the Friedrich Schiller University, Jena. Dissertation at the Department of Cell and Neurobiology (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT) on retinotopic map formation (Supervisor: Martin Bastmeyer).

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    , F. Weth

    Studied Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry and Neurobiology at the University of Tübingen and MPI for Biochemistry in Martinsried. PhD under the supervision of S. Korsching at the department of F. Bonhoeffer at the MPI for Developmental Biology in Tübingen. Postdoc with J. Bolz in Jena. Junior Research Group Leader at the Jena University Hospital. Since 2007 staff scientist at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (chair M. Bastmeyer).

    and M. Bastmeyer

    Studied Biology at the University of Kaiserslautern. 1984–1988 PhD student at the Max-Planck Institute for Biology in Tübingen. 1988–1990 Postdoctoral researcher at the Friedrich-Miescher Laboratory of the MPG in Tübingen in the laboratory of C. Stuermer. 1993–1994 Postdoc at the Salk Institute in San Diego in the laboratory of D. O’Leary. 1990–1998 Research associate and Assistant Professor at the University of Konstanz. 1998 Heisenberg Fellowship from the DFG. 2001–2004 Professor for Neurobiology at the University of Jena. Since 2004 Professor for Cell and Neurobiology at the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT) and Head of the Zoological Institute. Research interests: zebrafish nervous system development, axonal guidance mechanisms, cell adhesion and migration, cell mechanics, surface bio-functionalization, cell growth in tailored 3D scaffolds.

Published/Copyright: February 25, 2017
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Published Online: 2017-2-25
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