Yves-Alain Barde
Yves-Alain Barde FRS[3] is a Professor of Neurobiology at Cardiff University.[1][4][5] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2017.[3]
Yves Barde | |
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Yves-Alain Barde at the Royal Society admissions day in London, July 2017 | |
Born | Yves-Alain Barde |
Education | University of Geneva (PhD) |
Known for | work on Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)[1] |
Awards | EMBO Member |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Cardiff University University of Basel Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry[2] |
Thesis | Potassium-induced increase in oxygen consumption of brown adipose tissue from the rat (1975) |
Website | www |
Barde was awarded the IPSEN prize, the Ameritec Foundation Award and the Perl-UNC Prize. He is a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization and External Member of the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology.[3]
References
- Clarke, Owain (2013). "Prof Yves Barde: Cardiff University lands 'star' stem cell researcher". bbc.co.uk. BBC. Archived from the original on 2016-07-27. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
- Lewin, Gary R.; Barde, Yves-Alain (1996). "Physiology of the Neurotrophins". Annual Review of Neuroscience. 19 (1): 289–317. doi:10.1146/annurev.ne.19.030196.001445. ISSN 0147-006X. PMID 8833445.
- Anon (2017). "Professor Yves-Alain Barde FRS". royalsociety.org. London: Royal Society. Archived from the original on 2017-05-05. Retrieved 2017-05-05. One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where:
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