Isabelle Mansuy

Prof. Dr. Isabelle Mansuy

Position

Deputy head of Institute for Neuroscience

Relation

Full Professor

Contact Data

Tel.: +41 44 635 33 60
Fax: +41 44 635 33 03
Tel. (Sec.): +41 44 635 33 51

ORCID: 0000-0001-7785-5371

Address

ETH Zürich
Isabelle Mansuy
Institut für Neurowissenschaften
Y55  H 66
Winterthurerstrasse 190
8057 Zürich
Switzerland

Organisations Full Professor at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology
http://www.hest.ethz.ch/
Research Field

The Mansuy lab studies the epigenetic basis of complex brain functions and how acquired behaviors are transmitted across generations in mammals at the highest international level. Her broad spectrum of methods extends from epigenetic and genetic methods, behavioral testing, -omics, bioinformatics, and imaging techniques. Through this multidisciplinary approach, combined with an extensive international network, she has succeeded in achieving pioneering research results.

 

 

Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Isabelle Mansuy has been promoted to a Full Professor of Neuroepigenetics (dual professorship with the University of Zurich) in 2013. She started working as an Assistant Professor in Cellular Neurobiology at the Institute of Cell Biology in 1998. Since 1 April 2005 she was Associate Professor for Molecular and Cognitive Neurosciences at the department of Health Sciences and Technology at ETH Zurich (also as dual-professorship with the Faculty of Medicine, University of Zurich).

Isabelle Mansuy, a french national, studied at the Université Louis Pasteur (ULP), Strasbourg, France and at the École Superieure de Biotechnologie de Strasbourg where she got degrees in Biotechnology Engineering and Molecular Biology. In 1994, she obtained an European PhD in Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology from the ULP for a thesis work performed at the Friedrich Miescher Institute, Novartis, Basel. She then moved to the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior at Columbia University, New York and spent four years studying the role of the phosphatase Calcineurin in brain plasticity, learning and memory using genetically modified mice.

Honours
2011
Elected member of the Research Council of the Swiss National Science Foundation
2011
Knight in the Order of Merit, France
2008
Robert Bing Prize
2006
EMBO member
2004
Boehringer Ingelheim FENS Research Award
2004
FEBS Anniversary Award
2001
EMBO Young Investigator Program Award
1997
Fyssen Foundation Research Award
Additional Information

http://www.hifo.uzh.ch/research/neuroepigenetics.html

http://ins.ethz.ch/research/neuroepigenetics-prof-mansuy.html

Course Catalogue
376-1346-00L Study of Epigenetic Mechanisms in Mental Health
376-1414-01L Current Topics in Brain Research (FS)
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