Riederer Beat
Faculty of Biology and Medicine
Department of Fundamental Neurosciences
University of Lausanne
Switzerland
Biography
Beat Riederer was born in Zurich in 1954. He obtained his degree in Biology from the University of Basel in 1978 and his Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1982. He spent his postdoctoral years at the Friedrich Miescher Institute in Basel and at the Medical Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania (USA), where he is an assistant professor. Since 1988 he teaches macroscopic and functional anatomy to medical students and teachers of physical education in Lausanne. Since 1994, he is a privat docent and teaching and research master at the Faculty of Medicine. His research focuses on the mechanisms that influence the cellular skeleton during psychiatric illnesses. This work is documented by about a hundred publications in scientific journals.
Research Interest
Alzheimer's Disease, anatomy, molecular biology,medicine, cell Biology, neuroscience,cancer biology, neurology.
Publications
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Riederer BM. (2016). Body donations today and tomorrow: what is best practice and why?. Clinical Anatomy.29: 11-18.
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Riederer BM, Rodgers J, Bomzon A, Baehler N. (2016). News from the editors. Laboratory animals. 50: 145-147.
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Riederer BM, Bomzon A, Jirkof P. (2017). Scientific writing in the laboratory animal sciences. Laboratory Animals.51: 315-320.