Rüdiger Klein
Rüdiger Klein (born March 24, 1958, in Nickenich) is a German neurobiologist. He is director at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence (formerly Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology[1]) and head of the department Molecules - Signaling - Development.
Rüdiger Klein studied biology at the universities of Marburg and Tübingen and at the Juniata College (USA). He gained his PhD at the University of Tübingen and worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the National Cancer Institute at Frederick (NCI-Frederick) (USA) and at the Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute (USA). Afterwards, he led a junior research group at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg. In 2001, he was appointed director at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology.
Scientific focus
[edit]Rüdiger Klein’s scientific research is focused on the molecular mechanisms which allow nerve cells to communicate.
Rüdiger Klein’s work led to a number of scientific findings. Among these were
- the discovery of the receptors (TRK) of certain nerve growth factors. (Klein et al., Cell 1991a,b)
- the proof that certain signalling molecules (ephrins) guide the growth direction of nerve cell axons via repulsion. (Henkemeyer et al., Cell 1996; Orioli et al., EMBO Journal 1996; Brückner et al., Science 1997)
- the observation that ephrins regulate not only the development of the nervous system but also that of the lymphatic system and blood vessels. (Adams et al., Genes Dev. 1999; Mäkinen et al. Genes Dev. 2005)
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[edit]- ^ "New Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence, in foundation". Retrieved 2022-04-20.