- Bert Sakmann
Bert Sakmann (born
June 12 ,1942 ) is a German cellphysiologist . He shared theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine withErwin Neher in1991 for their work on "the function of single ion channels in cells," and invention of thepatch clamp . Bert Sakmann was Professor atHeidelberg University and is an Emeritus Scientific Member of theMax Planck Institute for Medical Research inHeidelberg ,Germany . Since 2008 he leads an emeritus research group at theMax Planck Institute of Neurobiology .Born in
Stuttgart , Sakmann enrolled in Volksschule inLindau , and completed the Wagenburg gymnasium inStuttgart in 1961. He studied medicine from 1967 onwards inTübingen ,Freiburg ,Berlin ,Paris andMunich . After completing his medical exams at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, he became a medical assistant in 1968 atMunich University , while also working as a scientific assistant (Wissenschaftlicher Assistant) at Munich'sMax-Planck-Institut für Psychiatrie , in theNeurophysiology Department under Otto Detlev Creutzfeldt. In 1971 he moved toUniversity College London , where he worked in the Department ofBiophysics under Bernard Katz. In 1974 he completed his medical dissertation, under the title "Elektrophysiologie der neuralen Helladaptation in der Katzenretina" ("Electrophysiology of Neural Light Adaption in the Cat Retina") in the Medical Faculty of Göttingen University.Afterwards (still in 1974), Sakmann returned to the lab of Otto Creutzfeldt, who had meanwhile moved to the
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen. Sakmann joined the membrane biology group the in 1979.In 1986, he was awarded the
Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize fromColumbia University together withErwin Neher co-winner of 1991Nobel prize forPhysiology orMedicine .In 1987, he received the
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of theDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft , which is the highest honour awarded in German research.In 1991 he received the Nobel prize for Physiology or Medicine together with Neher, with whom he had worked in Göttingen.
Sakmann is the founder of the Bert-Sakmann-Stiftung.
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* [http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1991/sakmann-autobio.html Nobel autobiography]
* [http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/horwitz/ The Official Site of Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize]
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