- Tobias Bonhoeffer
Tobias Bonhoeffer (born
January 9 ,1960 inBerkeley, California ) is a Germanneurobiologist . He is director at theMax Planck Institute of Neurobiology and head of the department Cellular and Systems Neurobiology.Tobias Bonhoeffer studied physics at the
University of Tübingen and conducted the research for his PhD thesis at theMax Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics inTübingen . Afterwards, he worked as a post-doctoral researcher at theRockefeller University and at theMax Planck Institute for Brain Research inFrankfurt . He led an independent research group at theMax Planck Institute of Psychiatry inMunich and was appointed Director at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology in 1998. Beginning in summer 2008, Tobias Bonhoeffer is heading the Biomedical Section of theMax Planck Society . On June 28 2008 Bonhoeffer was invited to become the first president of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (I.S.T. Austria ), a newly founded high-class research institute for basic research, located in the Vienna Woods.Scientific focus
Tobias Bonhoeffer's scientific research is focused on the cellular foundations of learning and memory, as well as on the early postnatal development of the brain.
Tobias Bonhoeffer's work led to a number of scientific discoveries. Among these were:
# the optical verification of the existence of "pinwheels" in the mammalian visual system via high-resolution microscopic techniques. "(Bonhoeffer & Grinvald, Nature 1991)"
# the proof thatneurotrophin s, and in particular thebrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), play a central role insynaptic plasticity . "(Korte et al., PNAS 1995 & 1996)"
# the observation that the functional strengthening ofsynapse s is caused by morphological changes of the nerve cell, i.e. by the formation ofdendritic spine s. "(Engert & Bonhoeffer, Nature 1999)"External links
* [http://www.neuro.mpg.de/english/rd/csn/index.html Homepage of the department of Cellular and Systems Neurobiology]
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