AWARD YEAR 2002 - Program Grants
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ALVAREZ DE TOLEDO Guillermo
Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics
University of Seville
SPAIN
FERNÁNDEZ-CHACÓN Rafael
Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics
University of Seville
SPAIN
KLINGAUF Juergen
Dept. of Membrane Biophysics
Max-Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Goettingen
GERMANY
LAGNADO Leon
Neurobiology Division
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Cambridge
UK
Visualization of molecular events involved in endocytosis at the synapse
Abstract
BESSON Mireille
Center for Research in Cognitive Neuroscience (CRNC)
National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)
Marseille
FRANCE
ALTER Kai
Independant Junior Research Group
"Neurocognition of Prosody"
MPI of Cognitive Neuroscience
Leipzig
GERMANY
KOLINSKY Régine
Unit of Research in Cognitive Neurosciences
Free University of Brussells
BELGIUM
PERETZ Isabelle
Dept. of Psychology
University Institute of Geriatric Care
University of Montreal
CANADA
An interdisciplinary approach to the problem of language and music specificity
COHEN Stephen
(CANADA)
Developmental Biology Programme
EMBL
Heidelberg
GERMANY
CLAUSEN Henrik
Dental School, Glycobiology Group
University of Copenhagen
DENMARK
CONTI Elena
(ITALY)
Structural Biology and Biocomputing
EMBL
Heidelberg
GERMANY
YASUTOMO Koji
Dept. of Pediatrics
School of Medicine
University of Tokushima
JAPAN
Ligand-receptor interactions: modulation by glycosyltransferase activity
CONTRERAS Diego
(SPAIN)
Dept. of Neuroscience
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Philadelphia
USA
DESTEXHE Alain
(BELGIUM)
Computational Neuroscience, UNIC
CNRS
Gif Sur Yvette
FRANCE
SANCHEZ-VIVES Maria V.
Institute of Neuroscience
University Miguel Hernandez-CSIC
San Juan De Alicante
SPAIN
Impact of slow oscillations on cortical synaptic plasticity
DE CAMILLI Pietro
(ITALY)
Dept. of Cell Biology
Yale University School of Medicine
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
New Haven
USA
BRODIN Lennart
Dept. of Neuroscience
The Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology
Karolinska Institute
Stockholm
SWEDEN
DI FIORE Pier Paolo
Dept. of Experimental Oncology
The FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology
University of Milan
ITALY
WENDLAND Beverly
Dept. of Biology
The Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore
USA
Molecular mechanisms in endocytosis
DISMUKES G. Charles
Dept. of Chemistry
Princeton university
USA
KLIMOV Vyacheslav V.
Dept. of Photobiology
Institute of Basic Biological Problems
Russian Academy of Sciences
Pushchino
RUSSIA
WYDRZYNSKI Thomas
(USA)
Research School of Biological Sciences
The Australian National University
Canberra
AUSTRALIA
The origin of oxygen on earth: the innovation and evolution of photosynthetic water
oxidation
ELLIS-DAVIES Graham
(UK)
Dept. of Pharmacology & Physiology
MCP Hahnemann University
Philadelphia
USA
BOOTMAN Martin
Molecular Signalling Unit
The Babraham Institute
Cambridge
UK
KASAI Haruo
Dept. of Cell Biology
National Institute for Physiological Sciences
Okazaki
JAPAN
Functional imaging of receptors in living cells by 2-photon uncaging of signalling
molecules
FINE Alan
Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics
Dalhousie University
Faculty of Medicine
Halifax
CANADA
MEYER Tobias
(SWITZERLAND)
Dept. of Molecular Pharmacology
Stanford University
USA
MIYAWAKI Atsushi
Lab. for Cell Function and Dynamics
Brain Science Institute, RIKEN
Wako
JAPAN
Spatiotemporal signal transduction dynamics in synaptic function and
plasticity
FINZI Laura
Dept. of Biology
University of Milan
ITALY
ADHYA Sankar
Lab. of Molecular Biology
National Cancer Institute, NIH
Bethesda
USA
NELSON Philip
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
USA
Interplay between DNA supercoiling and DNA-bending proteins in the regulation of gene
expression
GRAHAM Lyle J.
(USA)
UNIC / CNRS
Institute of Neurobiology Alfred Fessard
Gif-Sur-Yvette
FRANCE
SEGEV Idan
Dept. of Neurobiology and Center for Neural Computation
Hebrew University
Jerusalem
ISRAEL
STORM Johan Frederik
Dept.of Physiology and Neurophysiology
University of Oslo
NORWAY
The biophysics of noise and signal in visual cortex
HENSCH Takao
(USA)
Neuronal Circuit Development
Brain Science Institute RIKEN
Wako
JAPAN
PROCHIANTZ Alain
CNRS UMR 8542
Ecole Normale Supérieure
Paris
FRANCE
RUIZ I ALTABA Ariel
(MEXICO)
Dept. of Cell Biology and Developmental Genetics Program
Skirball Institute
NYU Medical Center
New York
USA
Specification and refinement of developing primary visual pathways
ISHINO Yoshizumi
Dept. of Molecular Biology
Biomolecular Engineering Research Institute
Osaka
JAPAN
DIRUGGIERO Jocelyne
(FRANCE)
Dept. of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics
University of Maryland
College Park
USA
FORTERRE Patrick
Institute of Genetics and Microbiology
University Paris-Sud
Orsay
FRANCE
HARADA Yoshie
Dept. of Molecular Physiology
The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
Tokyo
JAPAN
Structural and functional analyses of the initiation mechanism of archaeal DNA
replication
IZPISÚA-BELMONTE
Juan Carlos
(SPAIN/USA)
Gene Expression Laboratory
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
La Jolla
USA
DA FONTOURA COSTA
Luciano
IFSC / Cybernetic Vision Research Group
University of Sao Paulo
Sao Carlos
BRAZIL
MÜLLER Gerd
Dept. of Anatomy
University of Vienna
AUSTRIA
A biological and mathematical multiscale approach to left/right symmetry breaking in
vertebrates
JEGGO Penelope
MRC Cell Mutation Unit
University of Sussex
Brighton
UK
TACCIOLI Guillermo
Dept. of Microbiology
Boston University School of Medicine
USA
VINDIGNI Alessandro
DNA Replication Unit
ICGEB (International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology)
Trieste
ITALY
A multidisciplinary study of DNA non-homologous end-joining
KIEHN Ole
(DENMARK)
Dept. of Neuroscience
Karolinska Institute
Stockholm
SWEDEN
GLOVER Joel C.
(USA)
Dept. of Physiology
University of Oslo
NORWAY
GOULDING Martyn D.
(NEW ZEALAND)
Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
La Jolla
USA
PEARSON Keir G.
Dept. of Physiology
University of Alberta
Edmonton
CANADA
Genetic dissection of the neuronal circuits that control locomotion
MANSUY Isabelle
(FRANCE)
Dept. of Biology
Institute of Cell Biology
ETH Zürich
SWITZERLAND
BLISS Timothy V. P.
Division of Neurophysiology & Neuropharmacology
National Institute for Medical Research
London
UK
KUHL Dietmar
Center for Molecular Neurobiology (ZMNH)
University of Hamburg
GERMANY
LAROCHE Serge
Neurobiology of Learning, Memory and Communication
CNRS UMR 8620 - University Paris Sud
Orsay
FRANCE
Functional analysis of immediate early genes in LTP and memory
MELANCON Paul
Dept. of Cell Biology
University of Alberta
Edmonton
CANADA
CHERFILS Jacqueline
Structural Biochemistry and Enzymology Laboratory
National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)
Gif Sur Yvette
FRANCE
JUERGENS Gerd
ZMBP / Entwicklungsgenetik
University of Tübingen
GERMANY
Regulation of protein traffic: large ARF-GEFs as integrating molecular
scaffolds
MONTELL Denise
Dept. of Biological Chemistry
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore
USA
KUSUMI Akihiro
Dept. of Biological Science
Graduate School of Science
Nagoya University
JAPAN
YAP Alpha
Dept. of Physiology and Pharmacology
University of Queensland
Brisbane
AUSTRALIA
Morphogenetic regulation of cell movement by e-cadherin cell surface dynamics
NISSEN Poul
Dept. of Molecular and Structural Biology
Aarhus University
DENMARK
ANDERSEN Gregers C.
Dept. of Molecular and Structural Biology
Aarhus University
DENMARK
GOLDMAN Yale E.
Pennsylvania Muscle Institute
School of Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
USA
KINZY Terri G.
Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Piscataway
USA
Structural and functional studies of the yeast ribosome
ROBINSON Carol
Dept. of Chemistry
University of Cambridge
Cambridge
UK
MUTO Yutaka
Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Graduate School of Science
University of Tokyo
JAPAN
NAGAI Kiyoshi
(JAPAN)
Structural Studies Division
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Cambridge
UK
SERAPHIN Bertrand
Center for Molecular Genetics (CGM)
CNRS
Gif-Sur-Yvette
FRANCE
Study of transient and stable eukaryotic macromolecular complexes: implication for cell
function
SPUDICH John
Dept. Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
University of Texas
Houston
USA
BEJA Oded
Dept.of Biology
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Haifa
ISRAEL
Ecological diversity and adaptation of proteorhodopsins
TORRE Vincent
Biophysics Sector
SISSA / ISAS
Trieste
ITALY
KAUPP U. Benjamin
Institut fuer Biologische Informationsverarbeitung
Forschungszentrum Juelich
GERMANY
SCHERTLER Gebhard
(AUSTRIA)
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Cambridge
UK
Structural and molecular mechanisms of cyclic nucleotide gated channels
UZÉ Gilles
Laboratory of Antiviral Defenses
CNRS EP 2030
Montpellier
FRANCE
PIEHLER Jacob
Institute of Biochemistry
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Frankfurt
GERMANY
SCHREIBER Gideon
Dept. of Biological Chemistry
Weizmann Institute of Science
Rehovot
ISRAEL
Differential response to Type I interferons: a molecular model of a cytokine
network
WAXHAM Neal
Dept. of Neurobiology and Anatomy
University of Texas Medical School
Houston
USA
SCHWILLE Petra
Dept. of Experimental Biophysics
Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Goettingen
GERMANY
Synaptic signaling at the single molecule level
WERKER Janet F.
Dept. of Psychology
University of British Columbia
Vancouver
CANADA
MARCUS Gary F.
Dept of Psychology
New York University
USA
MEHLER Jacques
(FRANCE)
Dept. of Cognitive Neuroscience
International School for Advanced Studies
Trieste
ITALY
NEVILLE Helen J.
(CANADA)
Dept. of Psychology
University of Oregon
Eugene
USA
SEBASTIÁN-GALLÉS Núria
Dept. of Psychology
University of Barcelona
Barcelona
SPAIN
Plasticity and specificity in subsystems of language in the developing brain
WILMANNS Matthias
Hamburg Outstation
EMBL
Hamburg
GERMANY
MATTHIAS Patrick
Friedrich Miescher Institute
Basel
SWITZERLAND
SCHÖLER Hans R.
(CANADA)
School of Veterinary Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Kenneth Square
USA
Molecular mechanisms underlying differential transcription by POU factors