Robert Malinow | |
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Born | Roberto Malinow February 16, 1956 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Nationality | American |
Citizenship | United States |
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Fields | Neuroscience |
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Doctoral advisor | Richard W. Tsien |
Notable students | Hailan Hu |
Website |
malinowlab |
Roberto Malinow is an Argentine-born American neuroscientist at the University of California, San Diego. [2] He is currently a distinguished professor of neurobiology and neurosciences, and holds the Shiley Chair in Alzheimer's Disease Research at UCSD. [3] In 2012 Dr. Malinow was elected to the National Academy of Sciences (Cellular and molecular neuroscience) [4] and in 2015 was elected to the National Academy of Medicine. [5]
Malinow has a prolific scientific publication record, and his works have been cited over 25,000 times. For comparison, a scientist in the field of molecular biology & genetics has to receive approximately 1229 citations to be among the most cited 1% of life scientists in the world (see h-index by discipline). Further, he has contributed many ' high-impact' neuroscience articles, with an h-index of 72 [6](72 research publications with at least 72 citations each), regarded as "truly unique". [7]
Robert Malinow | |
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Born | Roberto Malinow February 16, 1956 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Nationality | American |
Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | |
Known for |
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Awards | |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Neuroscience |
Institutions | |
Doctoral advisor | Richard W. Tsien |
Notable students | Hailan Hu |
Website |
malinowlab |
Roberto Malinow is an Argentine-born American neuroscientist at the University of California, San Diego. [2] He is currently a distinguished professor of neurobiology and neurosciences, and holds the Shiley Chair in Alzheimer's Disease Research at UCSD. [3] In 2012 Dr. Malinow was elected to the National Academy of Sciences (Cellular and molecular neuroscience) [4] and in 2015 was elected to the National Academy of Medicine. [5]
Malinow has a prolific scientific publication record, and his works have been cited over 25,000 times. For comparison, a scientist in the field of molecular biology & genetics has to receive approximately 1229 citations to be among the most cited 1% of life scientists in the world (see h-index by discipline). Further, he has contributed many ' high-impact' neuroscience articles, with an h-index of 72 [6](72 research publications with at least 72 citations each), regarded as "truly unique". [7]