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10 Facts About Friedrich Bonhoeffer

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Johann Friedrich Bonhoeffer, more often Friedrich Bonhoeffer, was a German neuroscientist and physicist known for pioneering studies in axon guidance.

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Friedrich Bonhoeffer was the grandson of noted psychiatrist Karl Bonhoeffer and the son of physical chemist Karl-Friedrich Bonhoeffer.

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From a young age, Bonhoeffer was interested in physics and chemistry, and went on to study physics at the University of Gottingen, where he received his PhD in nuclear physics in 1958 under the supervision of Arnold Flammersfeld.

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Friedrich Bonhoeffer received a Fulbright scholarship and went to the United States to do postdoctoral research in the lab of Howard Schachman at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Friedrich Bonhoeffer soon became the director of the institute, where he began researching axon guidance, the process by which axons of neurons grow and branch out to find their targets in the developing nervous system.

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Friedrich Bonhoeffer developed key techniques that are still widely used today, and used them to uncover fundamental axon guidance mechanisms.

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Friedrich Bonhoeffer's discoveries led to the identification of the first known Ephrin guidance molecules, as well as other axon guidance mechanisms.

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In 1984, Friedrich Bonhoeffer became the director of the newly founded Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, a position he held until his retirement in 2000.

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Friedrich Bonhoeffer continued to be involved with the institute as an emeritus director.

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Friedrich Bonhoeffer's work has been recognized with numerous awards and honors, including memberships in the German Academy of Sciences, Leopoldina, and the European Molecular Biology Organization.