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  1. For decades, the majority of neuroscientists focused their research on the postsynaptic neuron and its role in learning and memory. But throughout his career, Thomas Südhof has studied the presynaptic neuron.

  2. Thomas Südhof’s laboratory studies how synapses form in the brain and how their properties are specified, which together organize neural circuits. Moreover, the Südhof laboratory examines how synapses become dysfunctional in neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders to pave the way for better therapies.

  3. Thomas C. Südhof (Gotinga, Alemania; 22 de diciembre de 1955) es un biólogo, neurólogo e investigador científico, galardonado en el año 2013 con el Premio Nobel de Medicina. [1]

    • Lu Chen
    • Thomas Christian Südhof
    • Doctor en Medicina
  4. Thomas Christian Südhof (German pronunciation: [ˈtoːmas ˈzyːtˌhoːf] ⓘ; born December 22, 1955), ForMemRS, is a German-American biochemist known for his study of synaptic transmission.

    • German, American
  5. 2005. Neurotransmitter release: the last millisecond in the life of a synaptic vesicle. TC Südhof. Neuron 80 (3), 675-690. , 2013. 1210. 2013. A neuroligin-3 mutation implicated in autism increases inhibitory synaptic transmission in mice. K Tabuchi, J Blundell, MR Etherton, RE Hammer, X Liu, CM Powell, ...

  6. Board Member, The United Nations Secretary-General’s Scientific Advisory Board (2023 - Present) Thomas Sudhof is part of Stanford Profiles, official site for faculty, postdocs, students and staff information (Expertise, Bio, Research, Publications, and more).

  7. Südhof served on the faculty of UT Southwestern in Dallas until 2008, and among others was the founding chair of the Department of Neuroscience at that institution. In 2008, Südhof moved to Stanford, and became the Avram Goldstein Professor in the School of Medicine at Stanford University.