Curriculum vitae
Florence Bareyre, PhD
Person
Date of birth: 11.09.1971
Nationality: French
Martial Status: married, 3 children
Academic Positions
10/ 2008- Independent Group leader “Spinal cord repair” (Financed by the German Ministry for Research and Education; BMBF), Institute of Clinical Neuroimmunology Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany
2007 – 2008 Group leader, Institute of Clinical Neuroimmunology, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany
Research Experience
2005-2007 Research Associate, Institute of Clinical Neuroimmunology (Lab. of Prof. Reinhard Hohlfeld), Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany
2003 – 2005 Post-doctoral fellow at the Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Biology (Lab. of Prof. Joshua Sanes), Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
2000 – 2003 PhD student, Brain Research Institute (Prof. Martin Schwab), University and ETH Zurich, Switzerland
1997 – 2000 Research Assistant, Dept. of Neurosurgery (Prof. Tracy McIntosh), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Academic Education
2003 PhD Biology (Neuroscience), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
1997 Post Master’s degree: Pharmacology, University of Marne-la-Vallée, France
1995 Master's degree of Biochemistry, University of Paris VII, France
1994 Bachelor's degree of Biochemistry, University of Paris VII, France
Honors
2009 Member of the CAS (Center for Advanced Studies) of the LMU Munich
2008 Independent Group Leader Award - Neuroscience Program of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
2008 Member of Mentoring program for specially qualified women in science (LMUexcellent)
2007 Junior Research Award of the German Multiple Sclerosis Society (Sobek price)
2005 Postdoctoral fellowship awarded by the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
2005 Postdoctoral fellowship awarded by the Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation (declined)
2003 Postdoctoral fellowship awarded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
2003 PhD Dissertation Medal for Excellence awarded by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Dissertation title: Remodeling of descending motor tracts after CNS lesions: genes and mechanisms)
Five selected publications
Bareyre FM, Garzorz N, Misgeld T, Büning H, Kerschensteiner M. In vivo imaging reveals a phase-specific role of STAT3 during central and peripheral nervous system regeneration. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 108(15): 6282-6287 (2011)
Bareyre FM, Kerschensteiner M, Misgeld T and Sanes JR. Transgenic tracing of the corticospinal tract: a new tool to study axonal regeneration and remodeling. Nature Medicine 11(12):1355-1360 (2005)
Bareyre FM, Kerschensteiner M, Raineteau O, Mettenleiter TC, Weinmann O and Schwab ME. Spontaneous formation of a new axonal circuit in the rat injured spinal cord. Nature Neuroscience 7(3): 269-277 (2004)
Bareyre FM and Schwab ME. A look at the injured spinal cord: insights by DNA microarrays. Trends in Neurosciences 26(10): 555-566 (2003)
Bareyre FM, Haudenschild B and Schwab ME. Long-lasting sprouting and gene expression changes induced by the monoclonal antibody IN-1 in the adult spinal cord. Journal of Neuroscience 22(16):7097-7110 (2002)