Daniela D. Pollak was born in Vienna. Her studies at the Veterinary University of Vienna, from which she graduated at the age of 23, awoke in her a deep interest in biomedical research. She then embarked on her doctorate in Medical Sciences at the Medical University of Vienna. In fall 2005, she is going to defend her thesis in which she investigated protein expression in the mouse hippocampus, a brain region known for its pivotal role in learning and memory. Daniela D. Pollak will now continue her research career at Columbia University in New York. In the laboratory of Eric Kandel, she is going to investigate the mechanisms underlying safety, security and happiness using a molecular approach.
On Waldzell 2005
It is not important who you are, what you do or where you come from. As long as you share the same spirit with someone, you will have something to talk about, and a new friend. The most memorable moments for me at the Meeting: Saturday evening in the church - the music, the environment, people - all together in one inspiring setting.
On Waldzell 2005
It is not important who you are, what you do or where you come from. As long as you share the same spirit with someone, you will have something to talk about, and a new friend. The most memorable moments for me at the Meeting: Saturday evening in the church - the music, the environment, people - all together in one inspiring setting.
