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Dr. Alexander Matthias Walter is an Emmy Noether Junior Research Group Leader at the Leibniz Institute for Molecular Pharmacology (FMP) in Berlin, affiliated with Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin within the Molecular and Theoretical Neuroscience department. Holding a Dr. rer. nat. from the International Max Planck Research School, Walter specializes in synaptic transmission mechanisms, SNARE protein function, and exocytosis regulation.
- Education: Master of Science in Neuroscience (Göttingen & Karolinska Institute, 2004-2006), Vordiplom in Chemistry (Göttingen, 2003), B.Sc. in Chemistry (2001-2004)
- Key Research Areas: Synaptic vesicle fusion, active zone architecture, phosphoinositide signaling, and computational modeling of neurotransmission
His research combines molecular biology, imaging, and mathematical modeling to unravel the biophysical basis of synaptic communication. Publications in Nature Communications, Neuron, and eLife highlight his work on presynaptic potentiation, SNARE dynamics, and active zone scaffolding.
- Scientific Recognition: Japan Neuroscience Society award (2017), EMBO Long-term Fellowship (2010), DAAD Scholarship (2005), and multiple grants including DFG's Emmy Noether program (2015)
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