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Marc Schneeberger Pane is an Assistant Professor in Cellular and Molecular Physiology at Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on understanding how neuronal, immune, and vascular networks coordinate energy homeostasis, combining advanced neuroimaging, single-cell genomics, and neuromodulation techniques. He holds appointments in the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Wu Tsai Institute, and Yale Center for Molecular and Systems Metabolism.
Educational Background:
- B.S. in Pharmacy (Barcelona University, 2010)
- M.S. in Biomedicine (Barcelona University, 2011)
- Ph.D. in Biomedicine (Barcelona University, 2015)
- Kavli Postdoctoral Fellow at The Rockefeller University (2015–2022)
Research Interests: His lab explores the brain’s control of energy balance, particularly the role of brainstem neurons in obesity and metabolic disorders. Key areas include neurovascular interactions, metabolic signaling, and the interplay between energy homeostasis and neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s.
Awards & Honors:
- Alzheimer Disease Research Center Scholar (2024)
- Diabetes Research Center Scholar (2024)
- Matilda Ziegler Foundation Scholar (2024)
- Interstellar Scholar (2023)
- Princess of Girona Award in Life Science (2023)
Labs/Teams: Leads the Schneeberger Pané Laboratory at Yale, collaborating with institutions like the Wu Tsai Institute and the Janeway Society. Active in grant review for NIH, Swiss National Foundation, and international agencies.

