Gero Miesenböck

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Gero Miesenböck is an Austrian neuroscientist best known for pioneering optogenetics, a technique that uses light to control genetically modified neurons.

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instanceOf Austrian person
academic
neuroscientist
university professor
academicAdvisor James Rothman NERFINISHED
awardReceived Brain Prize NERFINISHED
Heineken Prize for Medicine NERFINISHED
Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize NERFINISHED
Massry Prize NERFINISHED
Rumford Medal NERFINISHED
citizenship Austria
educatedAt Rockefeller University NERFINISHED
University of Innsbruck NERFINISHED
University of Vienna
familyName Miesenböck NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork neurobiology
neuroscience
optogenetics
systems neuroscience
givenName Gero NERFINISHED
influenced development of modern optogenetic tools
neuroscience research on causal links between neural activity and behavior
knownFor developing genetically encoded optical reporters of neural activity
early demonstrations of optical control of neuronal activity in Drosophila
pioneering optogenetics
using light to control genetically modified neurons
languageSpoken English
German
memberOf Academia Europaea NERFINISHED
Austrian Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
Royal Society
name Gero Miesenböck NERFINISHED
nationality Austria NERFINISHED
notableWork first demonstration of optogenetic control of behavior in animals
placeOfBirth Austria NERFINISHED
positionHeld Waynflete Professor of Physiology at the University of Oxford NERFINISHED
founding director of the Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at Oxford
researchFocus neural circuits underlying behavior
optical methods for monitoring and controlling neuronal activity
workInstitution Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour NERFINISHED
University of Oxford NERFINISHED

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