Curriculum Vitae of Prof. Dr. Melanie Wilke Prof. Dr. Melanie Wilke studied from 1997 2001 at the Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) Psycholinguistics, Neuropsychology and Neurobiology. She graduated from the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics (Tübingen). From 2005-2011 she worked as a postdoctoral fellow r at the National Institutes of Mental Health (Bethesda, MD, USA) and at the California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, CA, USA). Since 2011 she is the head of the Department of Cognitive Neurology, established by the Schilling Foundation, at the University Medical Center Göttingen, and has been appointed a full professor there. She is also a co-investigator at the German Primate Center (DPZ, Göttingen), where she established the 'Decision and Awareness' research group. The focus of her research program is to understand the neural mechanisms underlying normal and impaired visual consciousness and to bridge the gap between basic and clinical research. She studies the influence of brain lesions on visual consciousness in non-human primates and in neurological patients by means of single cell physiology and functional imaging methods. Personal: Contact Department of Cognitive Neurology Medical School, Georg August University Göttingen Robert-Koch-Straße 40, 37075 Göttingen Phone: +49 (0) 551 3913131 Fax: +49 (0) 551 39 13243 E-mail: melanie.wilke@med.uni-goettingen.de Birth 1976 Education: 2001-2005 PhD (Dr. rer. nat) in Neural and Behavioral Sciences ('summa cum laude'), Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics (Dept. Cognitive Neurophysiology); Advisors: Prof. Dr. N.K. Logothetis and Dr. D.A. Leopold Topic: Neuronal underpinnings of perceptual suppression 1997-2001 M.A. in Psycholinguistics, Neuropsychology and Neurobiology ( very good ), Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
Master Thesis at Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig; Advisor: Dr. E. Ferstl Topic: Effects of encoding perspective on recognition of textual information following damage of the frontal lobe 1995-1997 Study of Political Sciences and Literature at the University of Leipzig and at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet, Munich (LMU) Working experience: Since 04/2011. Schilling Foundation Professor (W3), Director of the Department of Cognitive Neurology, UMG, Georg August University Göttingen Since 04/2011. Co-Investigator of the 'Decision and Awareness Group' (DAG) at the German Primate Center (DPZ) 2011-2012 Visiting Associate Faculty at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena 2008 2011. Postdoctoral Fellow in the Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena Advisor: Prof. R.A. Andersen 2005-2008. Postdoctoral Fellow in the Laboratory of Neuropsychology, NIMH, Bethesda Advisor: Dr. D.A. Leopold 2001-2005. PhD student at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen. Scientific award: Fellows Award for Excellence in Biomedical Research, National Institutes of Health, 2008
Invited lectures/talks: 2014. Keynote lecture at the 16 th Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC), Brisbane, Australia 2014. Computation Cognition Alliance Meeting, Osnarbrück, Germany 2014. Young Presidents Organization Meeting (YPO), Hannover, Germany 2013. Gordon Research Conference on Eye Movements, Easton, USA 2013. David Bodian Seminar in Neuroscience, John Hopkins University, USA 2013. University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 2012. Primate Neurobiology Meeting, Tübingen, Germany 2012. Attention Workshop, Tübingen, Germany 2012. BENEFRI Neuroscience Workshop, Fribourg, Switzerland 2012. Symposium at the International Winter Conference in Sölden, Austria 2012. Symposium from the Mind Science Foundation. Samoset, USA 2011. Minisymposium at the Society for Neuroscience Meeting. Washington, D.C., USA 2011. Satellite Meeting at the 15 th Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Kyoto, Japan 2010. Symposium at the 14 th Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Toronto, Canada 2009. Symposium at the workshop for "Scientific Studies of Consciousness" organized by National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan 2009. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA 2009. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST), Okinawa, Japan 2009. Symposium at the 32 th Meeting of the Japanese Neuroscience Society, Nagoya, Japan 2007. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA 2007. Salk Institute, La Jolla, USA 2007. Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA 2007. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA 2006. Tutorial at the 9 th Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Pasadena, USA2010. Brain & Spine Institute (ICM)/ Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France
Professional services Head of the Primate Platform of the CNMPB at the German Primate Center (DPZ) Review editor for "Frontiers in Consciousness Research" Ad-hoc reviewer: Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Vision, Vision Research, Nature Neuroscience, Neuron, Proceedings of the Royal Society (London), Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Ad-hoc reviewer for funding sources: Geman Research Foundation, Hertie-Foundation, Mind Science Foundation (USA) Member of diverse UMG committees (Personalkommission, Habilitationskommission etc.) Teaching and Supervision Lectures Medical School Göttingen 2011-2014. M5.1 Module at the Medical School, "Higher Cognitive Functions" (1h/year) 2013-2014. Summer School Neurology, (4h/year) MSc/PhD Program of the International Max Planck Research School 2013-2014. Curriculum MSc Neuroscience, 2013-2014, "Reward and Decision Making/Consciousness" (4x4h/year) Supervision (as main supervisor): Diploma and MSc students (each supervised for 6-9 months) Kirsten Emmert (2012) (completed) Laura Geurts (2014) (completed) Kristina Miloserdov (2014) (completed) Eva Poland (2014) (submitted) Doctorate (PhD) Students (* co-supervised with Dr. Igor Kagan at DAG group/dpz) Yuranny Cabral-Calderin (2011-) Danial Arabali* (2012-) Adan-Ulises Dominguez-Vargas* (2012-)
Lukas Schneider* (2013-) Lydia Gibson* (2013-) Ahmad Nazzal (2013-) Kathleen Williams* (2014-) Kristina Miloserdov (2014-) Apart from the students working in our department, I am currently member of 9 PhD Advisory Boards of the GAUSS Programs in Göttingen Publications: Journal Articles: Wilke, M*., Kagan, I.*, & Andersen, R. A. 2014. Context-specific effects of pulvinar inactivation on fmri signals during spatial decision making. (submitted). Cabral-Calderin, Y., Schmidt-Samoa, C., Wilke, M. 2014. Rhythmic gamma stimulation affects bistable perception". Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. (in revision). Hwang, E., Hauschild, M., Wilke. M. Andersen, R.A. Spatial and Temporal Eye-Hand Coordination Relies on the Parietal Reach Region. 2014. Journal of Neuroscience. 34:12884-12932. Wilke, M., Kagan, I., & Andersen, R. A. Effects of pulvinar inactivation on spatial decision making between equal and asymmetric reward options. 2013. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 2013. Aug 25 (8), 1270-83. Helms G, Garea-Rodriguez E, Schlumbohm C, König J, Dechent P, Fuchs E, Wilke M. Structural and quantitative neuroimaging of the common marmoset monkey using a clinical MRI system. 2013. J Neurosci Methods. Mar 6; 165-0270. Hwang, E.J., Hauschild, M., Wilke, M, Andersen, R.A. Neural basis of optic ataxia revealed by parietal reach region inactivation. Neuron. 2012. Dec 6;76(5):1021-9. Wilke, M*, Kagan I*, Andersen RA. Functional Imaging Reveals Rapid Reorganization of Cortical Activity after Parietal Inactivation in Monkeys. PNAS. 2012. 109, 8274-8279.
Schmid, MC., Mrowka, S., Turchi, J., Saunders, R., Wilke, M., Ye, F., Leopold, D.A. Blindsight functions depend on the lateral geniculate nucleus. Nature. 2010. Jul 15;466(7304):373-7. Wilke, M., Turchi, J., Smith, K., Mishkin, M., Leopold, D.A. Pulvinar inactivation disrupts selection of movement plans. Journal of Neuroscience. 2010. 30:8650-8659. Wilke, M, Mueller, K-M., Leopold, D.A. Visibility related modulation of neural responses in visual thalamic nuclei. PNAS. 2009. Jun 9;106(23):9465-70. Mueller, K-M., Wilke, M., Leopold, D.A. Neural responses in monkey area V4 following visual shape adaptation. Neuroscience. 2009. Jun 30;161(2):655-62. Cui J, Wilke M., Logothetis NK, Leopold DA, Liang H. Visibility states modulate microsaccade rate and direction. Vision Res. 2009. Jan;49(2):228-36. Maier, A., Wilke, M., Aura, C., Zhu, C., Ye, F.Q. & Leopold, D.A. Divergence of electrical and fmri signals in primary visual cortex during perceptual suppression. Nature Neuroscience. 2008. Oct;11(10):1193-200. Wilke, M., Logothetis, NK., Leopold DA. Local field potentials reflect perceptual suppression in monkey visual cortex. PNAS. 2006. Nov 14; 103(46):17507-12. Wilke M, Logothetis NK, Leopold DA. Generalized flash suppression of salient visual targets. Neuron. 2003. Sep 11;39(6):1043-52. Maier A, Wilke M, Logothetis NK, Leopold DA. Perception of temporally interleaved ambiguous patterns. Current Biology. 2003. Jul 1;13(13):1076-85. Leopold DA, Wilke M, Maier A, Logothetis NK. Stable perception of visually ambiguous patterns. Nature Neuroscience. 2002. Jun;5(6):605-9. Reviews/Book chapter: Boly, M., Seth, A., Wilke, M., Igmundson, P., Baars,D., Laureys, S., Edelman, D., Tsuchiya. N. 2013. Consciousness in humans and non-human animals: recent outstanding advances, and possible future directions. Frontiers in Consciousness Research. Wilke, M., Dechent, P. & Schmidt-Samoa, C. Experimentelle Modelle für räumlichen Neglect(Studien in humanen und nicht-humanen Primaten). Neuroforum. 01/2012 Leopold, DA & Wilke, M. Neuroimaging: seeing the trees for the forest. Curr Biol. 2005 Sep 20; 15(18):766-8.
Leopold, D.A., A. Maier, M. Wilke and N.K. Logothetis: Binocular rivalry and the illusion of monocular vision. Binocular rivalry and perceptual ambiguity. 2005. (Eds.) David Alais and Randoph Blake, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Selected recent conference abstracts from the department: Domínguez-Vargas, A.U., Schneider, L., Kagan, I.*, Wilke, M.* (2014). Time-dependent effects of pulvinar microstimulation on visually-guided saccades and target selection. Society for Neuroscience Meeting (upcoming in Washington, DC., USA) Gibson, L., Spanou, E., Wilke, M., Kagan, I. (2014). The effects of pulvinar microstimulation on cortical BOLD activity in behaving monkey. Society for Neuroscience Meeting (upcoming in Washington, DC., USA) Paschke, K., Bähr, M., Kagan, I., Wilke, M. (2013) Trunk orientation and saccadic choice behavior: Effects of egocentric midline shift. In: Society for Neuroscience Meeting San Diego, USA, USA Wilke, M., Schmidt-Samoa, C., Cabral-Calderin, Y.(2013) Causal role of gamma oscillations in bistable perception revealed by transcranial alternating current stimulation. Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, San Diego, USA Dechent, P., Schmidt-Samoa, C., Wilke, M. (2012) Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tdcs) Modulates Connectivity in Human Attention Networks. In: Society for Neuroscience Meeting New Orleans. Domínguez-Vargas, A.U., Graß, A., Wilke, M., Kagan, I. (2012) High reward and risk modulate effort-based spatial decisions in monkeys. In: Society for Neuroscience Meeting New Orleans. Schmidt-Samoa, C., Wilke, M., Dechent, P., Andersen, R.A., Kagan, I. (2012) Spatial decision differently activates frontoparietal network in humans and in monkeys. In: Society for Neuroscience Meeting New Orleans. Weinrich, C., Schmidt-Samoa, C., Dechent, P., Bähr, M., Wilke, M. (2012) Task-dependent activation of thalamo-cortical networks with tacs. In: Society for Neuroscience Meeting New Orleans.
Grant Support 2014-2017 DFG RU Primate Systems Neuroscience ((FOR 1847/KA 3726/2-1).). The Physiology of Distributed Computing Underlying Higher Brain Functions in Non-Human Primates. Topic: "Bilateral decision networks for eye and arm movements". Principle Investigators: I. Kagan & M. Wilke 319.500 Euro for 36 months. 2012-2015. DFG Einzelantrag (WI 406/1-1). Topic: "Neural basis of spatial neglect symptoms in thalamo-cortical circuits." Principle Investigators: M. Wilke, Co-Investigator: I. Kagan 276.985 Euro for 36 months. 2014-2017. ENC Network project - cycle 4.Topic: "Towards a non-invasive approach to evaluate abnormal network oscillations in Parkinson's disease: combined tacs and fmri studies." (Principle Investigators: M. Wilke & M. Bähr, Co-Investigators: P. Achermann, H. Berendse) 129.000 Euro for 36 months. 2013-2017 "Nanoscale Microscopy and Molecular Physiology of the Brain" (CNMPB) Pool-grant for the platform Primate Models (D3). Main topic: "Combined deep brain stimulation and fmri in non-human primates". 60.000 Euro per 12 months. Patent 09/2014. Wilke, M., Kagan, I. & Andersen, R.A. Brain repair using electrical microstimulation of healthy nodes. DKT No. 065471-0000038US00/CIT-6260 (filed 07/2013) (granted 09/2014)