Detailed Profile
Brief Biography
Kamila Markram graduated in psychology from the Technical University Berlin in 2003. Her studies and research have always been focused on brain and mind interactions. She did her diploma thesis work at the Max-Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt focusing on fast coherent responses to visual inputs as a function of prior synchronization states in the visual cortex. She obtained her PhD degree in Neuroscience at the Brain Mind Institute at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) in 2006, where her work in the Laboratory of Behavioral Genetics was focused on molecular alterations involved in emotional learning and characterization of a rat model of autism. She then joined the Laboratory of Neural Ensemble Physiology at the BMI, EPFL as a post-doc where she continued working on autism using parallel multi-electrode, multi-site recordings in a rat model to unravel the brain circuit alterations underlying autism. Since 2008 she is the autism project group leader in the Laboratory of Neural Microcircuits, BMI, EPFL. This team studies autism in several rodent models using a spectrum of non-invasive and invasive approaches at the genetic, molecular, cellular, synaptic, local circuit, circuit, systems and behavioral level.
Education and Training Post Doc (Natural Sciences-Life Sciences)
Laboratory of Neural Ensemble Physiology, Brain Mind Institute, EPFL, Switzerland
Laboratory of Neural Ensemble Physiology, Brain Mind Institute, EPFL, Switzerland
2006-2007
Ph.D. (Natural Sciences-Life Sciences)
Laboratory of Behavioural Genetics, Brain Mind Insitute, EPFL, Switzerland
Laboratory of Behavioural Genetics, Brain Mind Insitute, EPFL, Switzerland
2003-2006
Diploma (Social Sciences-Psychology)
Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Technical University of Berlin, Germany
1998-2003
Diploma Thesis (Natural Sciences-Life Sciences)
Max-Planck Institute for Brain Research, Germany
Max-Planck Institute for Brain Research, Germany
2001-2002
Abitur
Gymnasium Lünen-Altlünen, Germany
Gymnasium Lünen-Altlünen, Germany
1995-
Autism Project Group Leader (Natural Sciences-Life Sciences)
Laboratory of Neural Microcircuits, Brain Mind Institute, EPFL, Switzerland
Laboratory of Neural Microcircuits, Brain Mind Institute, EPFL, Switzerland
2008-
Honours and AwardsBrain Mind Institute Award for Outstanding Progress in Ph.D. studies
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Brain Mind Institute, EPFL
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Brain Mind Institute, EPFL
2004
AffiliationEcole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne
Switzerland, 1015
Switzerland, 1015
