Detlev shield

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Detlev Schild (born December 21, 1951 in Detmold , North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a German physicist and doctor .

Life

Schild grew up in Detmold and graduated from the Humanist Gymnasium Leopoldinum I in Detmold in 1970 . After his community service he studied physics and medicine in Göttingen (physics diploma, 1979; medical state examination, 1982). In 1985 he was there with Werner Lauterborn and Manfred Schroeder Dr. rer. nat. and in 1987 at the Medical Faculty with Hans Peter Zippel as Dr. med. PhD . After working as an assistant and completing his habilitation in physiology with Diethelm W. Richter, he was appointed to a professorship for physiology in Göttingen in 1997 and has since headed the Institute for Neurophysiology and Cellular Biophysics at the Medical Faculty. In 2009 he was co-opted as a professor in the Faculty of Physics. He taught Physiology at the Faculty of Medicine, Neuroscience at the Faculty of Biology and Biophysics at the Faculty of Physics. He was a founding member (2000) and for many years the head of the International M.Sc./PhD/MD-PhD-Programme in the Neurosciences program.

He was a member of the Senate (2007–2009) and the Foundation Council (2009–2016) of the University of Göttingen. He retired on October 1st, 2016 and has since been committed to the preservation of European values ​​and ancient languages ​​within the framework of "epiStoa eG".

Research interests

Schild has worked in the fields of signal processing, transduction mechanisms and synaptic transmission in the olfactory system, microscopy methods and algorithms, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy , coding in neural networks and electronic noses and has published numerous articles in these areas. He was a member of several research alliances, spokesman of a DFG graduate school and, together with Mathias Bähr and Stefan W. Hell, spokesman for the DFG Excellence Cluster CNMPB Microscopy at the Nanometer Scale and Molecular Physiology of the Brain (2011-2016).

Since October 2016 he has been working sporadically as a visiting researcher in the field of chemosensory coding in electronic noses ( University of Tor Vergata , Rome).

Publications (selection)

  • D. Schild, D. Restrepo: Transduction mechanisms in vertebrate olfactory receptor cells. In: Physiol Reviews. Volume 78, 1998, pp. 429-466
  • A. Gennerich, D. Schild: Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy in small cytosolic compartments depends critically on the diffusion model used. In: Biophys J. Volume 79, 2000, pp. 3294-3306
  • T.-W. Chen, B.-J. Lin, E. Brunner, D. Schild: In-situ background estimation in quantitative fluorescence imaging. In: Biophys J. Volume 90, 2006, pp. 2534-2547
  • D. Czesnik, D. Schild, J. Kuduz, I. Manzini: Endocannabinoid actions in the olfactory epithelium. In: PNAS. Volume 104, 2007, pp. 2967-2972
  • K. Franze, J. Grosche, SN Skatchkov, S. Schinkinger, D. Schild, O. Uckermann, K. Travis, A. Reichenbach, J. Guck: Spotlight on Glial Cells: Living Optical Fibers in the Vertebrate Retina. In: PNAS. Volume 104, 2007, pp. 8287-8292
  • T. Hassenklöver, P. Schwartz, D. Schild, I. Manzini: Purinergic signaling regulates cell proliferation of olfactory epithelium progenitors. In: Stem Cell. Volume 27, No. 8, 2009, pp. 2022-2031
  • S. Junek, T.-W. Chen, M. Alevra, D. Schild: Activity correlation imaging: visualizing function and structure of neuronal populations. In: Biophys J. Volume 96, 2009, pp. 3801-3809
  • T.-W. Chen, B.-J. Lin, D. Schild: Odor coding by modules of coherent mitral / tufted cells in the vertebrate olfactory bulb. In: PNAS. Volume 106, 2009, pp. 2401-2406
  • S. Junek, E. Kludt, F. Wolf, D. Schild: Olfactory coding with patterns of response latencies. In: Neuron. Volume 67, No. 5, 2010, pp. 872-884
  • A. Brinkmann, D. Schild: One special glomerulus in the olfactory bulb of Xenopus laevis tadpoles integrates a broad range of amino acids and mechanical stimuli. In: J. Neurosci. Volume 36, No. 43, 2016, pp. 10978-10989

Individual evidence

  1. International M.Sc./PhD/MD-PhD-Programme in the Neurosciences
  2. http://epistoa.eu/ (accessed on May 5, 2018)
  3. Literature by and about Detlev Schild: German National Library and GoogleScholar
  4. http://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/273337
  5. CNMPB
  6. https://web.uniroma2.it/