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Prof. Dr. Martin Bastmeyer
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Martin Bastmeyer is Professor for Cell- and Neurobiology at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT).
He was born in Trier and studied biology at the University of Kaiserslautern. After his PhD thesis on
meiotic spindle formation at the Max-Planck-Institute for Biology in Tübingen he started his first
postdoctoral position in developmental neurobiology with Claudia Stuermer at the Friedrich-Miescher-Laboratory
in Tübingen. From 1993-1994 he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Salk Institute in San Diego (USA) with
Dennis O'Leary. Back in Germany, he was a research associate and Assistant Professor at University
Konstanz where he also received his habilitation. In 1998 he was awarded a Heisenberg Stipend from the DFG.
From 2001-2004 he was a Professor for Neurobiology at the University Jena. Since 2004 he is Professor at
the KIT and Head of the Zoological Institute. He is spokesperson for Biomedical Photonics of the Karlsruhe
School of Optics and Photonics (KSOP) and spokesperson for Nano-Biology of the DFG Center for Functional
Nanostructures (CFN). Since 2011 he is Dean of the Faculty for Chemistry and Biosciences and since 2012
spokesperson of the BioInterfaces Programme of the Helmholtz Society. His research interests include
zebrafish nervous system development, axonal guidance mechanisms, cell adhesion and migration, cell
mechanics, surface bio-functionalization, cell growth in tailored 3D scaffolds and the development of
advanced light microscopy techniques.
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