Univ.-Prof. Dr. Tatiana Korotkova
Direktorin
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Tatiana Korotkova
Tatiana.Korotkovauk-koeln.de
Sekretariat Vorzimmer
Andreas Scheer
andreas.scheeruk-koeln.de
Tel.: +49-221-478-6950
Fax : +49-221-478-3538
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Employment and research experience:
Since 04/2019 Full Professor (W3), Director of Institute for Systems Physiology, Faculty
of Medicine, University of Cologne. Head of Research Area 3 of the Cluster of
Excellence "Cellular Stress Responses in Aging-associated Diseases" (CECAD). Head
of the Cologne Graduate School of Ageing Research (CGA). Vice Chair of the Research
Training Group "Neural Circuit Analysis on the Cellular and Subcellular Level".
04/2017-03/2020 Max Planck Research Group Leader (W2), Max Planck Institute for Metabolism
Research, Cologne;
08/2012-03/2017 Junior group leader, NeuroCure Cluster of Excellence / Leibniz Institute for Molecular
Pharmacology (FMP), Berlin;
01/2011-07/2012 Project leader, NeuroCure / FMP Institute, Berlin;
10/2009-12/2010 Postdoctoral researcher, Department „Physiology and Pathology of Ion Transport“
(Director: Prof. Dr. Dr. T.J. Jentsch), FMP Institute, Berlin;
08/2005-09/2009 Postdoctoral fellow of the Ernst Schering Foundation; postdoctoral researcher,
Department of Clinical Neurobiology, University Clinic for Neurology, Heidelberg,
Germany (Director: Prof. H. Monyer);
08/2003-07/2005 postdoctoral fellow, Institute of Neurophysiology, Heinrich Heine University,
Dusseldorf, Germany (Director: Prof. H.L. Haas).
Education:
1995-2000 Diploma, Biology, Physiology; Department of Human and Animal Physiology, Biological
Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia. Honors degree.
2000-2003 PhD (Dr.rer.nat.), Institute of Neurophysiology, Heinrich Heine University, Duesseldorf,
Germany. Supervisors: Dr. R.E. Brown, Prof. H.L. Haas. Ph.D. thesis "Hypothalamic modulation
of the midbrain dopaminergic system". Magna cum laude.
Supervision of graduate and Master students:
13 Ph.D. students, 12 Master students.
Awards: ERC Consolidator Grant (2017); GIF Regular Program Grant (2015); The Junior Brain Prize, Lundbeck
Foundation (2013); The Human Frontier Science Program Grant (2012); short-listed for professor positions: W3:
I, accepted (2019); W2: III (2014); W1 (with tenure track to W2): I (2012); W2: III (2012); postdoctoral stipend of
the Ernst Schering Foundation (2005-2007); postdoctoral stipend of DFG graduate college (2003-2005);
doctoral stipend of DFG graduate college (2002-2003).
Awards to students: CIHR and FRQS Postdoctoral fellowships (2022-2025, to Suzanne van der Veldt); HFSP Long-term Fellowship 2019 (to Franziska Bender); Finalist of the FENS-Kavli PhD Prize (2018, to Marta Carus-Cadavieco); 2017 Vanier Scholarship, McGill University (to Suzanne van der Veldt); The Junior Brain Prize, Lundbeck Foundation (2017) (to Marta Carus-Cadavieco); 9 travel awards (FENS, NENS, CECAD, NWG, RIKEN, FMP), 5 Young Investigator talks, multiple Best poster awards.