CV Bartos
1. General Information
a) Bartos, Marlene, Prof. Dr. rer. nat.,
b) Institute for Physiology I, University of Freiburg, Hermann-Herder-Straße 7, 79104 Freiburg
2. Academic Education
a) Biology (08/1984 – 04/1986), Technical University of Braunschweig, Prediploma in Biology
b) Biology (04/1986 – 04/1990, Technical Universities Braunschweig and Munich, Diploma in Biology
3. Scientific degrees
a) Promotion: Biology, Technical University of Munich, 1995, Prof. Dr. H.-W. Honegger
b) Habilitation: Physiology, University of Freiburg, 2006, Prof. Dr. P. Jonas
4. Professional experience
a) 08/1995 – 09/1998, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Philadelphia, USA, Prof. Dr. M. Nusbaum, collaboration Prof. Dr. Eve Marder, Brandeis, USA
b) 09/1998 – 08/2004, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Freiburg, Prof. Dr. P. Jonas
c) 08/2004 – 09/2007, Assistant Professor (C1), University of Freiburg
d) 09/2007 – 06/2010, Full-Professor (Personal Chair) for Neuroscience, University of Aberdeen, Institute for Medical Sciences/UK
e) Since 07/2010, Lichtenbergprofessor (W3) for Cellular and Systemic Neurophysiology, University of Freiburg
f) Since 2015 Temp. Chair of the Institute for Physiology I, University of Freiburg
5. Others (Editorial work, Member of scientific councils, advisory boards, awards)
Prize for ‘Young Investigators’ of the ‘International Society for Neuroethology’
Member of the Neurex advisory and scientific boards (Neuroscience upper Rhine network)
2010 Lichtenberg Professorship Award by the VW Foundation
2011 Schram Award
Member of Academia-Net
FRIAS (Freiburg Institute of Advanced Studies) Internal Senior Member
Associated Member of the ‘bioss’ Excellence initiative Freiburg
Associated Member of the Excellence initiative Freiburg ‘brain links brain tools’
Medical Research Council (MRC) and Royal Society program grant holder (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Reviewer for international journals such as Science, J Neuroscience and Neuron
Reviewer for international funding schemes: HFSP, Welcome Trust, NIH (USA, Canada), DFG
Editor of ‘Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience’
6. Five most important publications
Sauer J-F, Strüber M, Bartos M (2012) Interneurons provide circuit-specific depolarization and hyperpolarization. J Neurosci 32:4224-4229.
Hainmüller T, Krieglstein K, Kulik A, Bartos M (2014) Joint CP-AMPA and group I mGlu receptor activation is required for synaptic plasticity in dentate gyrus fast-spiking interneurons. PNAS USA 111:13211-13216.
Strüber M, Jonas P, Bartos M (2015) Strength and duration of perisomatic GABAergic inhibition depend on distance between synaptically connected cells. PNAS USA 112:1220-1225.
Biskamp J, Bartos M, Sauer JF (2017) Organization of prefrontal network activity by respiration-related oscillations. Sci Rep 7:45508.
Yuan M, Meyer T, Benkowitz C, Savanthrapadian S, Ansel-Bollepalli L, Foggetti A, Wulff P, Alcami P, Elgueta C, Bartos M (2017) Somatostatin-positive interneurons in the dentate gyrus of mice provide local- and long-range septal synaptic inhibition. eLife 2017;6 e21105.