Prof. Wouter H Lamers | Morphology Award | Best Researcher AwardĀ
Prof. Wouter H Lamers, Maastricht University, Netherlands
Wouter Hasken Lamers, in The Netherlands, is a distinguished Professor Emeritus with an extensive career in anatomy, embryology, and developmental biology. He completed his medical degree (M.D.) in 1974 and his Ph.D. in 1980 from the University of Amsterdam, where his research focused on multihormonal control of enzyme clusters in liver ontogenesis. Throughout his career, Lamers held numerous academic positions, notably as Professor of Anatomy & Embryology at the Academic Medical Center (AMC) of the University of Amsterdam from 1991 to 2011, and Professor of Developmental Biology at Maastricht University from 2001 to 2011.
Professional Profile:
Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:
Wouter Hasken Lamers presents a distinguished and prolific research career spanning several decades. His contributions to medical science, particularly in the fields of anatomy, embryology, metabolism, and developmental biology, are impressive. Here is a summary of his suitability for a “Best Researcher Award”:
Education:
- 1958-1964: Gymnasium-Ć, Arnhem, The Netherlands
- 1964-1965: Senior year high school, Litchfield, MI, USA
- 1965-1974: Medical School, University of Amsterdam
- 1974: M.D., University of Amsterdam
- 1975: ECFMG Certificate
- 1980: Ph.D., University of Amsterdam
Thesis: āMultihormonal control of enzyme clusters in liver ontogenesisā
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. J.M. Tager
Work Experience:
- 1968-1970: Student Assistant, University of Amsterdam
- 1970-1974: Research Assistant, University of Amsterdam
- 1974-1979: Research Associate, University of Amsterdam
- 1976-1979: Instructor, Kinesiology, College of Physiotherapy, Amsterdam
- 1979-1985: Assistant Professor, University of Amsterdam
- 1981-1982: Visiting Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA
- 1986-1991: Associate Professor, University of Amsterdam
- 1987: Visiting Scientist, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
- 1991-2011: Professor of Anatomy & Embryology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam
- 2001-2011: Professor of Developmental Biology, Maastricht University
- 2011-present: Professor Emeritus
Publication top Notes:
Nitrogen metabolism and ornithine cycle function
Cited:695
Chamber formation and morphogenesis in the developing mammalian heart
Cited:630
Defects in cardiac outflow tract formation and pro-B-lymphocyte expansion in mice lackingĀ Sox-4
Cited:541
Electroporation in’intracellular’buffer increases cell survival.
Cited:541
Cited:516