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  1. German Biologist Introduction: Friedrich Loeffler, Richard Kuhn, Erwin Neher, Bernhard Rensch, Rudolph Schoenheimer, Bert Sakmann
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21. SAKMANN Bert (Stoccarda (Germania), 1942). Fisiologia Dopo Aver
Translate this page sakmann bert (Stoccarda (Germania), 1942). Fisiologia. Dopo aver studiato Medicina a Friburgo, Tübingen e Monaco, si dedica alla ricerca nella fisiologia
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SAKMANN Bert (Stoccarda (Germania), 1942). Fisiologia Dopo aver studiato Medicina a Friburgo, Tübingen e Monaco, si dedica alla ricerca nella fisiologia del sistema nervoso, in particolare per quel che riguarda la "comunicazione" tra le cellule nervose e la trasmissione degli impulsi dentro la cellula e fuori della cellula. A Göttingen -dove lavora al Max Planck Institut für biophysische Biochemie incontra Neher e conduce quelle ricerche sui "canali ionici" (v. Neher ) per le quali riceverà il premio Nobel 1991. Attualmente Sakmann è direttore del Dipartimento di fisiologia cellulare dell'Istituto Max Planck per la ricerca medica di Heidelberg.

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23. Bert Sakmann Winner Of The 1991 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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24. Max Planck Institute For Medical Research Heidelberg - Department Of Cell Physio
This Department is run by Nobel Prize laureate Prof. bert sakmann and is considered the best of the kind in the field of experimental neuronal research.
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25. Sakmann, Bert
sakmann, bert. (b. June 12, 1942, Stuttgart, Ger.), German medical doctor and research scientist who in 1991, together with German physicist Erwin Neher,
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(b. June 12, 1942, Stuttgart, Ger.), German medical doctor and research scientist who in 1991, together with German physicist Erwin Neher , won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for research into basic cell function and for their development of the patch-clamp techniquea laboratory method widely used in cell biology and neuroscience to detect electrical currents as small as a trillionth of an ampere through cell membranes. Working together, the two men used the patch-clamp technique to conclusively establish the existence of characteristic sets of ion channels in cell membranessome of which permit the flow of only positive ions, while others pass only negatively charged ions. This established, they examined a broad range of cellular functions, eventually discovering the role that ion channels play in such diseases as diabetes, cystic fibrosis, epilepsy, several cardiovascular diseases, and certain neuromuscular disorders. These discoveries enabled the development of new and more specific drug therapies. In 1979 Sakmann became a research associate in the Max Planck Institute's membrane biology group. He was made head of the membrane physiology unit in 1983, and he became director of the institute's department of cell physiology two years later.

26. Sakmann, Bert --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
sakmann, bert (born 1942), German scientist and director of Max Planck Institute s department of cell physiology in Heidelberg, born in Stuttgart, Germany;
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27. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
sakmann, bert Max Planck Institute for Medical Research bert sakmann has played a key role in the recent wedding of molecular biology with biophysics in
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28. MSN Encarta - Bert Sakmann
sakmann, bert, born in 1942, German physiologist and Nobel Prize winner, born in Stuttgart. sakmann received his MD degree in 1969 from the
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30. Sakmann, Bert
sakmann, bert (1942). I was born during the second world war in Stuttgart, the capital of Swebia, as the first of two children. My father, bertold sakmann,
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Sakmann, Bert I was born during the second world war in Stuttgart, the capital of Swebia, as the first of two children. My father, Bertold Sakmann, was the director of a theatre, the third son of a physician whose family had lived in southern Germany for several generations. My mother, Annemarie Sakmann, was a physiotherapist and was born in Bangkok, the second child of a Prussian physician who served as doctor to the King of Siam and was the founder of the first hospital in Siam.
During the first half of my childhood I grew up in Lindau, on Lake Constance, in a completely rural environment. There I went to elementary school, before returning to Stuttgart where I completed my Abitur at the Wagenburg Gymnasium. My only real interests at school were the physics lessons. At home I spent most of my time designing and building model motor and sailing ships as well as remote control aeroplanes. It was generally assumed that I would become an engineer. In the final year of school however I learned about cybernetics and its possible application to biology. Cybernetics fascinated me, because it seemed to me that living organisms could be understood in engineering terms.
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on nerve, muscle and synapse, which convinced me that cellular physiology would be very helpful in trying to understand the functions of the central nervous system. To gain experience in voltage clamping I joined Dieter Lux's laboratory and learned from

31. Neher, Erwin
During my years in Dr. Lux s laboratory I met bert sakmann, who did his PhD project in the same institute. bert was very interested in the basic neuronal
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In the fall of 1963, I took up the study of physics at the 'Technische Hochschule' in Munich. The Technische Hochschule, in some contrast to typical German universities had a pretty tight schedule with quite an amount of problem-oriented course work supplementing ordinary lectures. Such training was of great help for many aspects of my subsequent research work.
Just before starting to assemble my own laboratory I met my wife, Eva-Maria - in the laboratory, of course. We married in 1978, such that my family at home, and my 'research family' grew in parallel. We now have five children: Richard (12), Benjamin (11), Carola (10), Sigmund (7), and Margret (4). My wife has given up her own scientific carreer and given me constant support for the benefit of my research.
Honorary degrees:
- Honorary Professor University of Gottingen 1986
- Dr. h.c. Limburgs Universitair Centrum 1988
Awards (mostly together with Bert Sakmann):
- Nernst-Haber-Bodenstein, Award of the German Society for Physical Chemistry 1977

32. Bert Sakmann - Autobiography
bert sakmann – Autobiography. bert sakmann. I was born during the second world war in Stuttgart, the capital of Swebia, as the first of two children.
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I was born during the second world war in Stuttgart, the capital of Swebia, as the first of two children. My father, Bertold Sakmann, was the director of a theatre, the third son of a physician whose family had lived in southern Germany for several generations. My mother, Annemarie Sakmann, was a physiotherapist and was born in Bangkok, the second child of a Prussian physician who served as doctor to the King of Siam and was the founder of the first hospital in Siam.
During the first half of my childhood I grew up in Lindau, on Lake Constance, in a completely rural environment. There I went to elementary school, before returning to Stuttgart where I completed my Abitur at the Wagenburg Gymnasium. My only real interests at school were the physics lessons. At home I spent most of my time designing and building model motor and sailing ships as well as remote control aeroplanes. It was generally assumed that I would become an engineer. In the final year of school however I learned about cybernetics and its possible application to biology. Cybernetics fascinated me, because it seemed to me that living organisms could be understood in engineering terms.
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on nerve, muscle and synapse, which convinced me that cellular physiology would be very helpful in trying to understand the functions of the central nervous system. To gain experience in voltage clamping I joined Dieter Lux's laboratory and learned from

33. Medicine 1991
Erwin Neher, bert sakmann. half 1/2 of the prize, half 1/2 of the prize. Federal Republic of Germany, Federal Republic of Germany
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"for their discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells" Erwin Neher Bert Sakmann 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie
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Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany b. 1944 b. 1942 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1991
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34. The Vega Science Trust - Freeview Video On The Web - Interview With Bert Sakmann
Interview with bert sakmann who won the Nobel Prize in 1991 for Physiology/ Medicine together with Erwin Neher for their discoveries concerning the
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36. [ISI Highly Cited Researchers Version 1.1]
Highly Cited Researcher sakmann, bert Biology Biochemistry. ISI Indexed Name, sakmann B sakmann. ISI Notes. sakmann, bert portrait
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Highly Cited Researcher sakmann, bert 74 1019 1031, 1989.. sakmann, B., Edwards, F., Konnerth, A., Takahashi, T.. PATCH CLAMP TECHNIQUES USED FOR
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38. International: Italiano: Salute: Medicina: Medici E Ricercatori: Sakmann, Bert -
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39. Encyclopedia: Bert Sakmann
Other descriptions of bert sakmann. bert sakmann (born June 12, 1942) is a German cell physiologist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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  • 40. The University Of Melbourne 150th Anniversary
    Professor bert sakmann. . bert sakmann studied at the universities of Tübingen and Munich, graduating in 1967.
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    His subsequent work has led to the development of many important drugs used for diseases of the circulation and nervous system. This research identified the very sophisticated interplay of channels across the membranes of cells which regulate the flow of sodium, potassium and calcium ions in response to chemical signals acting on the cells during nerve stimulation. More recently he identified mechanisms that lead to experience dependent changes in the connections between nerve cells in the brain. top of page Created: 17 June 2002 Last modified: Friday, 20-Jun-2003 15:49:27 AEST
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