Max Planck Institute For Medical Research Heidelberg - Department This is the entrypoint to the website of the Department of Cell Physiology (Prof. Dr. Bert Sakmann) at the MPI for Medical Research Heidelberg. In a http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Biografia De Sakmann, Bert Sakmann, Bert (1942 ) Biof sico y neurof sico alem n, n. en Stuttgart, vinculado cient ficamente al Instituto Max Planck. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Doctores Honoris Causa Apunte Biogr Fico De D. Bert Sakmann Bert Sakmann nace en Stuttgart (Alemania) en 1942. Cursa sus estudios de Medicina en T bingen, obteniendo la Licenciatura en la Universidad de http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: German neurobiologist who shared a 1991 Nobel Prize in medicine for the development of a technique for detecting the exchange of ions across cellular membranes. Wikipedia Bert Sakmann Bert Sakmann (born June 12 ) is a German cell physiologist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Erwin Neher in for their work on "the function of single ion channels in cells." This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see Mentioned In Bert Sakmann is mentioned in the following topics: 1991 in science Alan Lloyd Hodgkin Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich Eberhard Karls University of T¼bingen ... Year 1991 Dictionary definition of Bert Sakmann Houghton Mifflin Company More from Dictionary Wikipedia information about Bert Sakmann This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License . It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Bert Sakmann" More from Wikipedia Your Ad Here Jump to: Dictionary Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Send this page Print this page Link to this page Tell me about: Home About Tell a Friend Buzz ... Site Map
Extractions: PROFESSOR BERT SAKMANN His many significant discoveries have revolutionised our knowledge of the workings of cells, particularly nerve cells. Professor Sakmann's important discovery of the patch-clamp technique for measuring electrical activity and chemical flow across cell membranes resulted in a technique now used in laboratories throughout the world. As well as his numerous articles, Bert Sakmann has jointly edited "Single Channel Recording". 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. Bert Sakmann's work has attracted many prestigious awards, among them the Spencer and Gross-Horwitz prizes and Feldberg Prize of the Feldberg Foundation of London. In 1999 he was appointed an Eminent Scholar of the University of Melbourne.
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The Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine 1991: Bert Sakmann Bert Sakmann *1942 (Germany). For their discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells ( jointly with Erwin Neher ) http://www.nobelpreis.org/english/medizin/sakmann.htm
Intro Sakmann Bert Sakmann is Head of the Department of Cell Physiology at the Max Planck Institute In 1991, Bert Sakmann was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or http://www.uib.no/med/biomed/sbmb/seminarer/var2005/intro/sakmann.htm
LT Awardees sakmann bert (Host Supervisor) Department of Cell Physiology Max-Planck-Institute for Medical Research - HEIDELBERG - GERMANY http://www.hfsp.org/awardees/AwardsLT2003.php
Extractions: Human Frontier Science Program The awards are listed alphabetically by applicant. You can use your browser's "find" function to locate specific keywords on this page. Return to Long-Term Fellows top page AMADOR Virginia (SPAIN) PAGANO Michele (Host Supervisor) Pathology Department - New York University - NEW YORK - USA Study of the function of human Fbl4, an F-box protein localized on the centrosomes abstract BACHAND SILVER Pamela A. (Host Supervisor) Dept. of Cancer Biology and Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology - Dana Farber Cancer Institute - BOSTON - USA The role of protein methylation in the regulation of gene expression and growth control abstract BARDIN Allison (USA) SCHWEISGUTH Investigating neuralized regulation during asymmetric cell division in Drosophila melanogaster abstract BECAMEL Carine (FRANCE) MALINOW Roberto (Host Supervisor) Department of Neuroscience - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory - COLD SPRING HARBOR - USA Molecular mechanisms controlling AMPA receptor synaptic delivery abstract BECSKEI Attila (HUNGARY) VAN OUDENAARDEN Alexander (Host Supervisor) Department of Physics - Massachusetts Institute of Technology - CAMBRIDGE - USA Spatial dynamics of kinase and phosphatase reactions abstract BERDNIK Daniela (AUSTRIA) LUO Liqun (Host Supervisor) Department of Biological Sciences - Stanford University - STANFORD - USA Cellular mechanisms of projection neuron dendritic targeting in the Drosophila olfactory system
Neuroscience Long-Term Fellows 1999 sakmann bert (Host) Department of Cell Physiology, MaxPlanck-Institute for Medical Research, Heidelberg, GERMANY Construction and characterization of a http://www.hfsp.org/awardees/Awards.php?t=LTB&y=1999
Bert Sakmann Bert Sakmann From 1969 to 1970 Sakmann served as a research assistant in the department of neurophysiology at the Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry http://medicine.nobel.brainparad.com/bert_sakmann.html
Extractions: 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. From 1969 to 1970 Sakmann served as a research assistant in the department of neurophysiology at the Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry and then finished his postdoctoral studies in the department of biophysics at University College, London. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Gottingen in 1974, Sakmann joined the department of neurobiology at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, where he shared laboratory space with Neher. 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.
Bert Sakmann - Biologie Translate this page Bert Sakmann ist Direktor des Max-Planck-Instituts für medizinische Forschung in Heidelberg. 1991 erhielt der Zellphysiologe gemeinsam mit dem Göttinger http://www.biologie.de/w/index.php/Bert_Sakmann
Extractions: Bert Sakmann 12. Juni in Stuttgart Baden-W¼rttemberg ) wurde gemeinsam mit Erwin Neher der Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin verliehen. Beide Wissenschaftler erhielten den Preis f¼r die Entwicklung der Patch-Clamp-Technik Bert Sakmann ist Direktor des Max-Planck-Instituts f¼r medizinische Forschung in Heidelberg. 1991 erhielt der Zellphysiologe gemeinsam mit dem G¶ttinger Wissenschaftler Erwin Neher den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin. Sakmann habilitierte sich an der Georg-August-Universit¤t G¶ttingen und forschte am Max-Planck-Institut f¼r biophysikalische Chemie in G¶ttingen. 1948 besuchte er die Volksschule in Lindau (Bodensee) . Das Abitur machte er 1961 am Wagenburg-Gymnasium in Stuttgart. Anschlieend studierte er bis 1967 Medizin an den Universit¤ten in T¼bingen, Freiburg, Berlin, Paris und M¼nchen. Nach dem Medizinischen Staatsexamen an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit¤t M¼nchen wurde er 1968 Medizinalassistent an der Universit¤t M¼nchen und Wissenschaftlicher Assistent am Max-Planck-Institut f¼r Psychiatrie in M¼nchen, Abteilung Neurophysiologie bei