!!Robert Nitsch - Curriculum Vitae
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__Education:__
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*1981 – 1985   Medicine and Philosophy, University of Kiel, Germany\\
*1982 – 1985  Philosophy, University of Kiel and Hamburg, Germany\\
*1985 – 1987  Medicine and Philosophy, University of Frankfurt, Germany\\
*04/1987 – 09/1987  Internship, Dept. of Internal Medicine and Dept. of Neurology, University of Frankfurt\\
*10/1987 – 05/1988  Internship, Dept. of Surgery, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand\\
*1982-1988  Fellow of the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes \\
*06/1988  Medical doctor examination\\
*01/1989  Dr. med. degree. Supervisor: Michael Frotscher
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__Professional Experience:__
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*1988 – 1990   Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Anatomy, University of Frankfurt, Germany\\
*1990 – 1991  Research Associate (C1), Institute for Anatomy, Dept. of Neuroanatomy, University of Freiburg, Germany\\
*1992  Visiting Research Scientist, Yale Medical School, Dept. of OB/GYN (Chair: Fred Naftolin) and Neurobiology (Chair: Pasko Rakic), New Haven, CT, USA\\
*1993   Habilitation, University of Freiburg, Germany. Advisor: Michael Frotscher\\
*1993 – 1994  Heisenberg Fellow of the German Science Foundation, Center for Morphology, University of Frankfurt, Germany  \\
*1994 Wolfgang-Bargmann Prize\\
*1995 - 2009 C4 Professor, Head of Institute for Cell Biology and Neurobiology, Center for Anatomy, Charité – University Medicine Berlin, Germany                    \\
*1997-2003 Vice-Dean for Teaching and Financial Affairs, Charité – University Medicine Berlin, Germany\\
*2004-2008 Deputy-Dean for Research, Charité – University Medicine Berlin, Germany\\
*Since 12/2009    W3 Professor, University Medical Center, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany\\
*11/2012  Dr. phil. degree. Supervisor: Dominik Perler
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__Current professional activities:__
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Director of the newly established Institute for Microanatomy and Neurobiology at the University Medical Center, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany, and Head of the Focus Program Translational Neuroscience\\
Spokesperson CRC 1080: Molecular and Cellular Mechansisms of Neural Homoeostasis