About
Reto Huber is a Professor at the University of Zurich, specializing in Neurophysiology and Brain Research. His work focuses on sleep regulation, synaptic plasticity, and cortical development, particularly in children and adolescents. He has led multiple significant grants and projects exploring the interplay between sleep, neuroplasticity, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Research Interests:
- Neurophysiological mechanisms of sleep and cortical maturation
- Role of sleep in synaptic homeostasis and brain development
- Applications of sleep enhancement in neuroplasticity and cognitive recovery
- Neurodegeneration and sleep in the context of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's
- Developmental coordination disorder and ADHD
Grants and Projects:
- Project funding for childhood epilepsy and cortical synchronization studies
- Multiple SNSF Professorships focusing on sleep slow waves, brain development, and synaptic plasticity
- Collaborative grants on neuroimaging biomarkers of brain clearance during sleep
- Research into sleep effects on neurodegenerative diseases
Scientific Contributions:
- Pioneering work on closed-loop acoustic stimulation in epilepsy
- Investigations into diurnal changes in cortical plasticity
- Leadership in sleep enhancement technologies for cognitive decline prevention
Awards:
- SNSF Fellowship for prospective researchers (2002-2003)
0Publications listed
Find Reto Huber elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Reto HuberUniversity of Zurich · Professor
Sophie AndrewsMonash University · Research Fellow
Kimberly HuberUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · Professor- VValentin SteinRhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn · Professor
Salome KurthUniversity of Fribourg · Assistant Professor
Martin SaleUniversity of Queensland · Associate Professor