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RESEARCHER INFORMATION
First Name:
Thomas
Last Name:
Bayer
Title:
Professor
Advanced Degrees:
Ph.D.
Affiliation:
University of Goettingen
Department:
Psychiatry, Div. Mol. Psychiatry
Street Address 1:
Von-Siebold-Strasse 5
City:
Goettingen
State/Province:
Germany
Zip/Postal Code:
37075
Country/Territory:
Germany
Phone:
0049-(0)-551-39-
Fax:
0049-(0)-551-39-10291
Email Address:
Disclosure:
(view policy)
Member reports no financial or other potential conflicts of interest. [Last Modified: 13 August 2007]
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Clinical Interests:
Tauopathies, Aging Process, Neurodevelopmental Disorders (Down syndrome, etc.), Alzheimer Disease
Research Focus:
Neuropathology, Molecular and Cell biology, Apoptosis/Cell cycle, Neurobiology, A-beta PP/A-beta, Oxidative Stress, Microscopy, Animal Models, Clinical trials
Work Sector(s):
University, Medical hospital
Web Sites:
Professional:
http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/sh/1.html
Lab:
http://www.alzheimer-bayer.de
Researcher Bio
1984 - 1989: Master in Science. University of Stuttgart. Thesis at University of Florida (The Whitney Marine Laboratory).
1989 - 1993: PhD at University of Cologne, Germany (Prof. Campos-Ortega).
1993 - 1997: Postdoctoral training at the Institute for Neuropathology, University of Bonn, Germany.
1997 - 2002: Independent research group at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Germany). Assistent Professor in 2000 and tenure.
2002 - 2007: Head of Division of Neurobiology at the Dept. of Psychiatry, Saarland University, Germany. 2004: Professor in Molecular Neurobiology.
Since 2007: Head of Division of Molecular Psychiatry at the Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Goettingen, Germany.
What is your leading hypothesis?
Intraneuronal Abeta leads to impaired trafficking and eventually to neuronal death.
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