Prof. Dr. Susanne Schreiber

Head of Computational Neurophysiology Lab
Humboldt University of Berlin
Susanne Schreiber studied biophysics at Humboldt University Berlin. Her first hands-on encounter with neuroscience research was during her Diploma thesis in the lab of Simon Laughlin at the University of Cambridge, UK. For the first half of her PhD, she joined the lab of Terry Sejnowski at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, US, as a doctoral Sloan-Swartz Fellow. She completed the dissertation in Berlin in the lab of Andreas Herz. In 2008 Susanne received the Bernstein Award for Computational Neuroscience which allowed her to found her own computational neurophysiology lab at Humboldt-University Berlin, where she was tenured in 2015 and became Einstein professor in 2021. Her lab investigates principles of neural computation combining a biophysical and an evolutionary perspective. She is the Chair of the Bernstein Network for Computational Neuroscience in Germany (since 2019) and Vice Chair of the German Ethics Council (since 2020).
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Speaking Engagements

Prof. Dr. Susanne Schreiber

will be participating in the following sessions during the EBRAINS Summit 2025.