
Martin Lauritzen
Professor · Brain energetic costs of information processing
Graz University of TechnologyAbout
Martin Lauritzen holds dual professorial chairs at the University of Copenhagen as Professor of Translational Neurobiology (since 2007) and Professor of Clinical Neurophysiology (since 1998), while serving as Consultant at Rigshospitalet's Department of Clinical Neurophysiology and Danish Center for Sleep Medicine since 2011.
Education:
- MD, University of Copenhagen (1978)
- Dr.med., University of Copenhagen (1988)
- Fulbright Scholar, New York University Medical Center (1985-1986)
- Board-certified specialist in clinical neurophysiology (1993)
His research pioneers critical intersections of neurophysiology and clinical medicine, with emphasis on cortical spreading depression mechanisms in migraine, brain barrier dynamics in drug delivery, and two-photon/optogenetic techniques for studying neuronal networks. Key methodologies include mathematical modeling of vascular permeability and investigations into sepsis-induced neurodegeneration.
Scientific Honors:
- Niels A Lassen Prize (2016)
- Humboldt Research Award in Medicine (2004)
- Arnold Friedman Distinguished Clinician/Researcher Award (1992)
- Harold G. Wolff Award (1983)
- Danish Neurological Society Award (1983)
As academic mentor, he has supervised 21 PhD students (including one disputation), 13 post-docs, and approximately 30 medical/bachelor/master theses, with many protégés now holding leadership positions. He directs the Lundbeck Foundation Research Initiative on Brain Barriers and Drug Delivery (since 2014) and co-founded COSBID, the international consortium studying brain injury depolarization.
Lauritzen maintains significant institutional influence through his Editor-in-chief role at the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism (since 2009) and membership on scientific advisory boards for Max-Planck Institutes and South Korea's IBS Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research.
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