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Manfred Lindau is a Professor at Cornell University, active since 1997, with a focus on biophysics, physiology, and cell biology. His research addresses the molecular mechanisms of neurotransmitter and hormone release via exocytosis, particularly the SNARE complex and fusion pore dynamics.
- Education: B.S. in Physics (1977, University of Hamburg), Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (1983, Technical University of Berlin)
- Leadership: President of Biophysical Society Exocytosis & Endocytosis Subgroup (2010), Appointed Member of Asian Institute of NanoBioScience and Technology (2004)
Research centers on exocytosis, membrane fusion, and SNARE proteins, integrating biophysical, computational, and molecular techniques. Publications reveal a 30-year trajectory spanning mast cell degranulation, eosinophil dynamics, and advanced methodologies like CMOS-based drug screening and electrochemical detector arrays.
- Awards: Sir Bernard Katz Award (2018), Humboldt Research Award (2003), Tau Beta Pi Teaching Award (2018)
- Collaborations: Biophysical Society, Society for Neuroscience, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Lindau's work bridges experimental and computational approaches, advancing understanding of cellular secretion mechanisms and their therapeutic implications.



