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Molecules, cells and networks involved in processing olfactory stimuli in the mouse olfactory bulb

  • T. Kuner

    1988-1998: Medical studies, Ruprecht-Karls University, Heidelberg, on a scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation.1992-1997: Doctoral thesis under Prof. Dr. Peter H. Seeburg, Center for Molecular Biology at the University of Heidelberg (ZMBH).1998-2000: Post-doctoral student under Prof. George Augustine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC and Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, USA; Feodor-Lynen scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, scholarship from the“Human Frontiers in Science Program”, Grass Fellowship in Neurosciences.2000-2006: Principal Investigator, Department of Cell Physiology, Prof. Dr. Bert Sakmann, Max-Planck Institute for Medical Research, Heidelberg; Claussen-Simon Foundation scholarship.2002-2005: Principal Investigator in the interdisciplinary research group“WIN-Olfactory Dynamics Group” and programme of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences.2003: Awarded Professorship in Physiology, Heidelberg University. Since 2006: Professor at the Institute for Anatomy and Cell Biology, Heidelberg University.

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    und A. Schaefer

    1995-2000: Studied Physics (subsidiary subject: Cell Biology) at the Ruprecht-Karls Universi­ty, Heidelberg, on a scholarship from the German Na­tional Academic Foundation.2000-2001: Research as­sociate, Department of Experimental Psychology, Ox­ford, UK.2001-2004: PhD in Biology, MPI for Medi­cal Research, University of Heidelberg, under Bert Sak­mann on a scholarship from the Boehringer Ingel­heim Fonds and the“WIN Kolleg” programme of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences.2004-2007: Post-doctoral student under Troy Margrie, Department of Physiology, University College London, UK, support­ed by the Leopoldina Academy of Sciences and EM­BO.2007-2008: David Phillips Fellow and Principal In­vestigator, Department of Physiology, UCL, UKSince 2008: Max Planck Research Group Leader, MPI for Med­ical Research, Heidelberg2009: Appointment to the Re­search Professorship for Neurosciences, Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg.

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