Curriculum Vitae of Michael C. Schmid December 2, 2013
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1 Curriculum Vitae of Michael C. Schmid December 2, 2013 CONTACT INFORMATION Michael C. Schmid, Ph.D. Independent Emmy Noether research group leader Deutschordenstr. 46, D Frankfurt phone: +49 (0) fax: +49 (0) POSITIONS Independent Emmy Noether research group leader May today Frankfurt, Germany Project leader September April 2012 Frankfurt, Germany Mentor: Prof. Dr. Pascal Fries Visiting post-doctoral fellow January August 2010 Laboratory of Neuropsychology National Institute of Mental Health Bethesda, MD, USA Mentor: Dr. David A. Leopold ACADEMIC EDUCATION Ph.D. summa cum laude, 2007 Neural and Behavioural Sciences, International Max Planck Research School, Mentors: Dr. Stelios Smirnakis, Prof. Dr. Nikos Logothetis M.Sc., Neural & Behavioural Sciences, , International Max Planck Research School, Diplom, Psychology, , 1
2 GRANTS Emmy Noether research grant Thalamo-corical communication and visual attention Independent junior research group funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) Awardee: Michael C. Schmid Time period: AWARDS & STIPENDS Faculty of 1000 evaluation: - Must Read - for Schmid et al., Nature, 2010 Fellows Award for Research Excellence, 2010 National Institutes of Health Award for the best poster presentation, 2009 Rovereto, Attention & Awareness Workshop Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, 2008 Computational Neuroscience: Vision Visting post-doctoral fellowship, National Institutes of Health German Neuroscience Meeting, 2007 Travel award Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds, 2001 Travel award for internship at NIH PEER REVIEWED PAPER PUBLICATIONS M. C. Schmid *, J. T. Schmiedt *, A. J. Peters, R. C. Saunders, A. Maier, D. A. Leopold: Motionsensitive responses in visual area V4 in the absence of primary visual cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience. 2013, Nov 27, 33(48), M. A. Cox, M. C. Schmid, A. J. Peters, R. C. Saunders, D. A. Leopold, A. Maier: Receptive field focus of visual areas V4 neurons determines responses to illusory surfaces. PNAS. 2013, Oct 15, 110(42), M. C. Schmid, S. W. Mrowka, J. Turchi, R. Saunders, M. Wilke, A. J. Peters, F. Q. Ye, D. A. Leopold: Blindsight depends on the lateral geniculate nucleus. Nature. 2010, Jul 15, 466(7304), M. C. Schmid, T. Panagiotaropoulos, M. Augath, N. K. Logothetis, S. M. Smirnakis: Visually Driven Activation in Macaque Areas V2 and V3 without Input from the Primary Visual Cortex. PLoS ONE. 2009, 4(5), e5527. K. L. Hoffman, K. M. Gothard, M. C. Schmid, N. K. Logothetis: Facial expression- and gazeselective responses in the temporal lobe of the macaque. Current Biology. 2007, May 1, 17(9),
3 S. M. Smirnakis *, M. C. Schmid *, B. Weber, A. S. Tolias, M. Augath, N. K. Logothetis: Mapping Cortical Organization: Differences in Spatial Specificity of BOLD versus Cerebral Blood Volume fmri. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 2007, Jun, 27(6), M. C. Schmid, A. Oeltermann, C. Juchem, S. M. Smirnakis, N. K. Logothetis: Simultaneous EEG and fmri in the macaque monkey at 4.7 T. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 2006, May, 24(4), S. M. Smirnakis, A. A. Brewer *, M. C. Schmid *, A. S. Tolias, A. Schüz, M. Augath, W. Inhoffen, B. A. Wandell, N. K. Logothetis: Lack of long-term cortical reorganization after macaque retinal lesions. Nature. 2005, May 19, 435, * = Authors contributed equally OTHER PUBLICATIONS M. C. Schmid, W. Singer, P. Fries: Thalamic control of cortical communication. Neuron. 2012, Aug 23;75(4): S. M. Smirnakis, M. C. Schmid, A. A. Brewer, A. S. Tolias, A. Schüz, M. A. Augath, W. Inhoffen, B. A. Wandell, N. K. Logothetis: Neuroscience: Rewiring the adult brain (Reply). Nature. 2005, Nov 10, 438 (7065), E3-E4. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTS M. C. Schmid, J. T. Schmiedt, A. J. Peters, R. Saunders, A. Maier, D. A. Leopold: V1-independent signal processing by V4 neurons. Society for Neuroscience, Y. Shao, G. A. Keliris, M. C. Schmid, A. Papanikolaou, N. K. Logothetis, S. M. Smiarnakis: Population receptive field measurements in the visual cortex of macaque monkeys with and without retinal lesions. Society for Neuroscience, J. T. Schmiedt, A. J. Peters, R. Saunders, A. Maier, D. A. Leopold, M. C. Schmid: Blindsight: insights from neuronal responses in macaque V4 after V1 injury. European Conference on Visual Perception, C. Klein, H. Evrard, A. Power, I. Monosov, E. Boyden, N. K. Logothetis, M. C. Schmid: Optogenetics in the macaque thalamus. Society for Neuroscience, M. C. Schmid, A. J. Peters, J. T. Schmiedt, R. Saunders, A. Maier, D. A. Leopold: Neurophysiological organization of macaque area V4 without input from V1. Society for Neuroscience, M.A. Cox, M. C. Schmid, A. J. Peters, R. Saunders, D. A. Leopold & A. Maier: Single neuron and LFP responses to subjective shapes in area V4. Society for Neuroscience, M. C. Schmid, S. W. Mrowka, J. Turchi, R. Saunders, M. Wilke, F. Q. Ye, D. A. Leopold: Neural circuits of blindsight. Human Brain Mapping, S. Mrowka, H. Merkle, C. Zhu, K. M. Gothard, D. A. Leopold, M. C. Schmid: V1-independent fmri activation patterns in the macaque temporal lobe. Society for Neuroscience,
4 M. C. Schmid, S. Mrowka, J. Turchi, M. Wilke, J. Turchi, F. Ye, R. Saunders, D.A. Leopold: Contribution of direct geniculate input to V1-independent fmri activation of extrastriate cortex. Society for Neuroscience, M. C. Schmid, S. W. Mrowka, J. Turchi, R. Saunders, M. Wilke, F. Q. Ye, D. A. Leopold: Visual detection inside a V1-lesion scotoma: Direct geniculate input drives fmri activation of extrastriate cortex. Rovereto Attention Workshop, M. C. Schmid, M. Wilke, J. Turchi, K. Smith, S. Mrowka, C. Zhu, F. Ye, D. A. Leopold: Inactivation of LGN strongly suppresses the BOLD-fMRI activity in macaque areas V1, V2, V3, but not in areas V4 and V5/MT. Society for Neuroscience, M. C. Schmid, T. Panagiotaropoulos, M. Augath, N. K. Logothetis, S. M. Smirnakis: Retinotopic Activation of Macaque areas V2 and V3 in the absence of input from primary visual cortex. 7 th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society, M. C. Schmid, T. Panagiotaropoulos, M. Augath, N. K. Logothetis, S. M. Smirnakis: V2 and V3 remain active and retinotopically organized in the absence of direct V1 input. Society for Neuroscience, K. L. Hoffman, K. M. Gothard, M. C. Schmid, N.K. Logothetis: BOLD responses to facial expressions and gaze direction in distinct amygdala subsystems of the macaque. Society for Neuroscience, M. C. Schmid, A. Oeltermann, C. Juchem, S. M. Smirnakis and N. K. Logothetis: Simultaneous EEG and fmri in the macaque monkey at 4.7 T. Society for Neuroscience, M. C. Schmid, S. M. Smirnakis, A. S. Tolias, M. Augath and N. K. Logothetis: Mapping macaque visual cortex organisation with BOLD and MION fmri. Society for Neuroscience, M. C. Schmid, A. S. Tolias, M. Augath and N. K. Logothetis, S. M. Smirnakis: Spatial resolution of BOLD versus MION in a macaque fmri paradigm at 4.7 T. Human Brain Mapping, INVITED TALKS 2013: Centre medicale universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland (Dr. Juliane Britz) 2013: Western University, London, Ontario, Canada (Prof. Dr. Stefan Everling) 2013: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA (Prof. Dr. Alexander Maier) 2013: Psychology Department, Konstanz University, Germany (Dr. Simon Hanslmayer) 2013: Pro Forschung, Göttingen, Germany 2013: EKHN Stiftung, Frankfurt, Germany 2012: Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone, Marseille, France (Dr. Sabrina Ravel) 2010: Max Planck Institut für Hirnforschung, Frankfurt, Germany (Prof. Dr. Wolf Singer) 2009: Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, the Netherlands (Prof. Dr. Pascal Fries) 2009: NIH research festival, Bethesda, MD, USA 2007: Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA (Prof. Dr. Christoph Juchem) 2006: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA (Prof. Dr. Asif Ghazanfar) 4
5 SUPERVISION PHD STUDENTS: since 2013: Kleopatra Kouroupaki, since 2013: Katharine Shapcott, since 2011: Joscha Schmiedt, since 2011: Carsten Klein, Max Planck Institut für Biologische Kybernetik PHD COMMITTEE: since 2013: Alina Peters, (Prof. Dr. Pascal Fries) since 2012: Sylvia van Stijn, Max Planck Insitut für Hirnforschung (Prof. Dr. Wolf Singer) NIH POST-BACC IRTA STUDENTS : Andrew Peters, now PhD student, University of California, San Diego : Sylwia Mrowka, now MD/PhD student, University of West Virginia SCIENTIFIC MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS since 2012: Vision Sciences Society since 2012: Faculty member, Interdisciplinary Center for Neuroscience, Department of Biology, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany since 2012: Faculty member, International Max Planck Research School, Frankfurt, Germany since 2007: German Academic International Network since 2007: German Scholars Organization since 2007: Neurowissenschaftliche Gesellschaft e.v. since 2004: Society for Neuroscience 5
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