Silvia Arber
Silvia Arber | |
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Silvia Arber | |
Nationality | Swiss |
Fields | Neurobiologist |
Institutions | Columbia University, Friedrich Miescher Institute, Biozentrum University of Basel |
Silvia Arberis a Swiss neurobiologist. She teaches and researches at both the Biozentrum of the University of Basel and the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research in Basel Switzerland.
Life
Silvia Arber studied biology at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel and completed her doctorate in 1995 at the Friedrich Miescher Institute (FMI) in Basel. She subsequently worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Columbia University in New York. In 2000, Silvia Arber returned to Basel as a Professor of Neurobiology/Cell Biology continuing her research work and teaching at the Biozentrum as well as at the FMI. Silvia Arber is the daughter of the Swiss microbiologist and geneticist Werner Arber, who in 1978 was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.[1]
Work
Silvia Arber investigates the mechanisms involved in the function and assembly of neuronal circuits controlling motor behavior. She has shown that premotor interneuron groups differ from each other in their functionality and distribution in the spinal cord and that this property depends on the timing of their generation during development.[2]
Awards & Honors
- 1998: Pfizer Forschungspreis[3]
- 2003: National Latsis Prize[4]
- 2005: elected Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)[5]
- 2005 Schellenberg Prize[6]
- 2008 Friedrich Miescher Award[7]
- 2009 ERC Advanced Investigators Grant[8]
- 2014 Otto Naegeli Prize[9]
- 2014: elected Member of the Academia Europaea[10]
External links
- Research group Silvia Arber at the Biozentrum
- Biozentrum University of Basel
- University of Basel
- Research group Silvia Arber at the Friedrich Miescher Institute (FMI)
References
- ↑ Curriculium Vitae
- ↑ Research Group
- ↑ Pfizer Forschungspreis
- ↑ National Latsis Prize
- ↑ Elected Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
- ↑ Schellenberg Prize
- ↑ Friedrich Miescher Award
- ↑ ERC Advanced Investigators Grant
- ↑ Silvia Arber receives Otto Naegeli Prize 2014 Retrieved 2014-03-26.
- ↑ Elected Member of the Academia Europaea ae-info.org. Retrieved 2014-9-04