Herwig Baier Explained

Herwig Baier
Education:University of Konstanz
Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology
Doctoral Advisor:Friedrich Bonhoeffer
Academic Advisors:Bill Harris
Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard
Workplaces:University of California, San Francisco
Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology
Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence

Herwig Baier is a German-American neuroscientist and biologist. He is Director at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence and head of the department Genes – Circuits – Behavior. Herwig Baier's research aims to understand how animal brains convert sensory inputs into behavioral responses and how evolution has shaped neuronal circuits.

Herwig Baier studied biology at the University of Konstanz. In 1990, he joined Friedrich Bonhoeffer's laboratory at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tübingen, where he obtained his diploma (1990) and PhD degree (1995). For his post-doctoral training, he moved to the University of California, San Diego, to work with William (Bill) Harris. In 1997, Baier was offered a faculty position by the University of California, San Francisco, where he remained as Full Professor until 2012. In 2011, the Max Planck Society recruited him as a Scientific Member and Director at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology in Martinsried (Germany).

Scientific focus

The overarching theme of Baier's scientific contributions to neuroscience has been the elucidation of molecular, cellular, synaptic and circuit mechanisms of neuronal development, nervous system function, and animal behavior. His research has focused on the following questions:

  1. How do neurons become different during development? How are their processes guided to their targets, and how do they form specific synaptic connections?
  2. What are the specific functions of neuronal cell types in perception, cognition, and behavior?
  3. How do perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral functions emerge as the brain develops?

Herwig Baier's work led to a number of scientific discoveries:

Recognition

Baier received the Otto Hahn Medal of the Max Planck Society (1995) for his PhD work and a Feodor Lynen Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (1995). As a faculty member at UCSF, he received the David and Lucile Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering (1999), the Sloan Fellowship in Neuroscience (2000), the Klingenstein Award (2001), and the Byers Award for Basic Science Research (2006). He is an Honorary Professor of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

Industry activities

In 2001, Herwig Baier co-founded, with Bill Harris and Paul Goldsmith, Daniolabs Ltd (Cambridge, UK), a biotech company with a focus on zebrafish drug screening for the discovery new treatments of ophthalmic, neurological and gastrointestinal diseases.[1]

Baier serves as a scientific consultant to biotech companies.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Daniolabs raises £850k in seed funding to accelerate its drug discovery process. 10 July 2002.