Dr. Pascal Malkemper studied neurobiology at the University of Bochum from 2005 to 2011. He developed a strong interest in sensory biology and was fascinated by the diverse functional anatomy of the sensory organs of different species. With a passion for non-standard model organisms, he conducted his PhD thesis on the sensory biology of the red fox under the supervision of Hynek Burda in Germany and the Czech Republic. For his doctoral thesis he received the renowned Fritz Frank Prize of the German Society for Mammalian Biology. During his doctoral thesis he became interested in mole-rats, which were housed in the Burda laboratory next to his office. After graduating in 2014, Pascal was able to receive two start-up grants that allowed him to pursue independent projects on the magnetic sense de gray bulls in the Burda laboratory. In 2016 he moved to Vienna and joined the Keays Laboratory at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) to work on the molecular basis of the magnetic sense of pigeons. From October 2019, Pascal will again focus on the magnetic sense of mammals as head of the Max Planck Research Group "Neurobiology of Magnetic Sense". The long-term goal of the group is to map the neural machinery involved in magnetic orientation in mole-rats and mice, from magnetoreceptors to higher brain circuits.
Scientific career
since 2019 | Max Planck Research Group Leader, caesar Research Center |
2016-2019 | PostDoc, Keays Lab, Research Institute for Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna, Austria |
2014-2016 | PostDoc, Burda Laboratory, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany |
2011-2014 | PhD student, Burda Lab, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany |
2005-2011 | MSc in Neurobiology, University of Bochum, Germany |
Scholarships
2015-2017 | Global Young Faculty IV |
2012-2014 | PhD Scholarship, German National Academic Foundation |
2008-2011 | Scholarship, German Academic Foundation (Studienstiftung) |
Subsidies and awards
2016 | Volkswagen Foundation Experiment! Grant (A117492) |
2016 | Start-up financing of the Mercator Research Centre Ruhr (An-2016-0003) |
2015 | Starting scholarship for excellent young researchers at the University of Duisburg-Essen |
2015 | Fritz Frank Prize of the German Society for Mammalian Biology (DGS) |