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Edvard Moser

Edvard Ingjald Moser (pronounced [ˈɛ̀dvɑɖ ˈmoːsər];[surname tone?] born 27 April 1962) is a Norwegian psychologist and neuroscientist, who is a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim.[1] In 2005, he and his then-wife May-Britt Moser discovered grid cells [2] in the brain's medial entorhinal cortex. Grid cells are specialized neurons that provide the brain with a coordinate system and a metric for space. In 2018, he discovered a neural network that expresses your sense of time in experiences and memories] located in the brain's lateral entorhinal cortex.[3]

Edvard Moser
Edvard Moser in 2015
Born
Edvard Ingjald Moser

(1962-04-27) 27 April 1962 (age 60)
NationalityNorwegian
Alma materUniversity of Oslo
Known forGrid cells, place cells, border cells, neurons
SpouseMay-Britt Moser (1985–2016)
Children2
AwardsLouis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine (2011)
Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences (2014)
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2014)
Scientific career
FieldsNeuroscience
InstitutionsNorwegian University of Science and Technology
University of Edinburgh

He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2014 with long-term collaborator and then-wife May-Britt Moser, and previous mentor John O'Keefe for their work identifying the brain's positioning system. The two main components of the brain's GPS are; grid cells and place cells,[4] a specialized type of neuron that respond to specific locations in space.[5][6] Together with May-Britt Moser he established the Moser research environment, which they lead.

Moser was born to German parents who had moved to Norway in the 1950s, and grew up in Ålesund. He received his education as a psychologist at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo and obtained a PhD in neurophysiology at the Faculty of Medicine at the same university in 1995; in 1996 he was appointed as associate professor in biological psychology at the Department of Psychology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU); he was promoted to professor of neuroscience in 1998. In 2002, his research group was given the status of a separate "centre of excellence". Edvard Moser has led a succession of research groups and centres, collectively known as the Moser research environment. He is an external scientific member of the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology, with which he has collaborated over several years.[7]

Background and early life

Moser was born in Ålesund to German parents Eduard Paul Moser (1928–2013) and Ingeborg Annamarie Herholz (1931–). His parents had grown up in Kronberg im Taunus, a suburb of Frankfurt, where Moser's grandfather Eduard Moser had been Lutheran parish priest. Moser's father trained as a pipe organ builder and emigrated to Norway together with his friend Jakob Pieroth in 1953 when they were offered employment at a pipe organ workshop at Haramsøy. They later established their own workshop and built many church pipe organs in Norway.[8][9] The Moser family originally was from Nassau; Moser is a South German topographic name for someone who lived near a swamp or mire (South German Moos).[10] Edvard Moser grew up at Hareid and in Ålesund.[11][12][13] He was raised in a conservative Christian family.[14]

Edvard Moser married May-Britt Moser in 1985 when they were both students.[15] They announced that they are divorcing in 2016.[16]

His sister is the sociologist Ingunn Moser, known as the founding rector of VID University.[17]

Career

Edvard Moser was awarded the cand.psychol. degree in psychology at the Department of Psychology at the University of Oslo in 1990. He was then employed as a research fellow at the Faculty of Medicine, where he obtained his dr.philos. doctoral research degree in the field of neurophysiology in 1995.[18] He also has studied mathematics and statistics.[19] Early in his career, he worked under the supervision of Per Andersen.

Moser went on to undertake postdoctoral training with Richard G. Morris at the Centre for Neuroscience, University of Edinburgh, from 1995 to 1997,[20] and was a visiting postdoctoral fellow at the laboratory of John O'Keefe at the University College, London for two months.

Moser returned to Norway in 1996 to be appointed associate professor in biological psychology at the Department of Psychology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim. He was promoted to full professor of neuroscience in 1998. Moser is also head of department of the NTNU Institute for Systems Neuroscience.

He is a member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters,[21] Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters,[22] the American Philosophical Society,[23] and the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences.[24]

He is also an Honorary Professor at the Centre for Cognitive and Neural Systems at the University of Edinburgh Medical School.[20]

Honours

Other

Edvard Moser has been a member of the board of reviewing editors in science since 2004 and he has been reviewing editor for Journal of Neuroscience since 2005. Edvard Moser chaired the programme committee of the European Neuroscience meeting (FENS Forum) in 2006.

Selected publications

  • List of publications by Edvard Moser in BIBSYS (Norway)

List of publications by Edvard Moser in CRIStin

  • Moser, E.I., Mathiesen, I. & Andersen, P. (1993). Association between brain temperature and dentate field potentials in exploring and swimming rats. Science, 259, 1324–1326.
  • Brun, V.H., Otnæss, M.K., Molden, S., Steffenach, H.-A., Witter, M.P., Moser, M.-B., Moser, E.I. (2002). Place cells and place representation maintained by direct entorhinal-hippocampal circuitry. Science, 296, 2089–2284.
  • Fyhn, M., Molden, S., Witter, M.P., Moser, E.I. and Moser, M.-B. (2004). Spatial representation in the entorhinal cortex.Science, 305, 1258–1264 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
  • Leutgeb, S., Leutgeb, J.K., Treves, A., Moser, M.-B. and Moser, E.I. (2004). Distinct ensemble codes in hippocampal areas CA3 and CA1. Science, 305, 1295–1298.
  • Leutgeb, S., Leutgeb, J.K., Barnes, C.A., Moser, E.I., McNaughton, B.L., and Moser, M.-B (2005). Independent codes for spatial and episodic memory in the hippocampus. Science, 309, 619–623 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
  • Hafting, T., Fyhn, M., Molden, S., Moser, M.-B., and Moser, E.I. (2005). Microstructure of a spatial map in the entorhinal cortex.Nature, 436, 801–806.
  • Colgin, L.L, and Moser, E.I. (2006). Rewinding the memory record. Nature, 440, 615–617.
  • Sargolini, F., Fyhn, M., Hafting, T., McNaughton, B.L., Witter, M.P., Moser, M.-B., and Moser, E.I. (2006). Conjunctive representation of position, direction and velocity in entorhinal cortex. Science, 312, 754–758.
  • Leutgeb, J.K., Leutgeb, S., Moser, M.-B., and Moser, E.I. (2007). Pattern separation in dentate gyrus and CA3 of the hippocampus. Science, 315, 961–966.
  • Fyhn, M., Hafting, T., Treves, A., Moser, M.-B. and Moser, E.I. (2007). Hippocampal remapping and grid realignment in entorhinal cortex. Nature, 446, 190–194.
  • Hafting, T., Fyhn, M., Bonnevie, T., Moser, M.-B. and Moser, E.I. (2008). Hippocampus-independent phase precession in entorhinal grid cells. Nature 453, 1248–1252.
  • Kjelstrup, K.B., Solstad, T., Brun, V.H., Hafting, T., Leutgeb, S., Witter, M.P., Moser, E.I. and Moser, M.-B. (2008). Finite scales of spatial representation in the hippocampus. Science 321, 140–143.
  • Solstad, T., Boccara, C.N., Kropff, E., Moser, M.-B. and Moser, E.I. (2008). Representation of geometric borders in the entorhinal cortex. Science, 322, 1865–1868.
  • Moser, E.I., Moser, M-B. (2011). Crystals of the brain. EMBO Mol. Med. 3, 1–4.
  • Moser, E.I., Moser, M-B. (2011). Seeing into the future. Nature, 469, 303–4
  • Jezek, K., Henriksen, EJ., Treves, A., Moser, E.I. and Moser, M-B. (2011). Theta-paced flickering between place-cell maps in the hippocampus. Nature, 478, 246–249.
  • Giocomo, LM., Moser, E.I., Moser, M-B. (2011) Grid cells use HCN1 channels for spatial scaling. Cell, 147, 1159–1170.
  • Igarashi, KM., Lu L., Colgin LL., Moser M-B., Moser EI. (2014) Coordination of entorhinal-hippocampal ensemble activity during associative learning. Nature 510, 143–7.

References

  1. ^ "Edvard Ingjald Moser". www.ntnu.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  2. ^ Hafting, T; Fyhn, M; Molden, S; Moser, MB; Moser, EI (2005). "Microstructure of a spatial map in the entorhinal cortex". Nature. 436 (7052): 801–6. Bibcode:2005Natur.436..801H. doi:10.1038/nature03721. PMID 15965463. S2CID 4405184.
  3. ^ Tsao, A; Sugar, J; Lu, L; Wang, C; Knierim, JJ; Moser, MB; et al. (2018). "Integrating time from experience in the lateral entorhinal cortex". Nature. 561 (7721): 57–62. Bibcode:2018Natur.561...57T. doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0459-6. hdl:11250/2578403. PMID 30158699. S2CID 52116115.
  4. ^ O'Keefe J, Dostrovsky J (1971). "The hippocampus as a spatial map. Preliminary evidence from unit activity in the freely-moving rat". Brain Res. 34 (1): 171–5. doi:10.1016/0006-8993(71)90358-1. PMID 5124915.
  5. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014". www.nobelprize.org. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
  6. ^ Fenton, André A. (1 June 2015). "Coordinating with the "Inner GPS"". Hippocampus. 25 (6): 763–769. doi:10.1002/hipo.22451. ISSN 1098-1063. PMID 25800714. S2CID 34277620.
  7. ^ Nobel laureate Moser becomes external member of the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology
  8. ^ "Orgelskatt på fabrikkloft," Sunnmørsposten 21 February 1994 p. 7
  9. ^ "Ratten mit Hütchen", FAZ, 7 October 2014
  10. ^ Jana Kötter, "Ein Hoch auf die Heimat", Taunus-Zeitung, 16 October 2014
  11. ^ Inger Otterlei (9 April 2011). "Nobelprisen neste?". smp.no.
  12. ^ Fridgeir Walderhaug (6 October 2014). "Flagget for May-Britt og Edvard". Dagbladet.no.
  13. ^ Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH (7 October 2014). "Zu Besuch bei Nobelpreisträgerin May-Britt Moser". FAZ.NET.
  14. ^ Edvard Moser – Biographical
  15. ^ James Gorman (30 April 2013). "A Sense of Where You Are". The New York Times.
  16. ^ Magnus Braaten (25 January 2016). "Nobelpris-paret Moser skilles". VG.
  17. ^ - Jeg er stolt og glad
  18. ^ Moser, M-B. (1995). Field potential changes in the dentate gyrus during spatial learning in the rat. Thesis for the degree of Dr. Philos., University of Oslo (defended on 9 December 1995).
  19. ^ FENS Office (23 May 2013). FENS.org. Archived from the original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  20. ^ a b "Nobels for research pioneers". University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  21. ^ (in Norwegian). Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters. Archived from the original on 10 December 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  22. ^ "Gruppe 7: Medisinske fag" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Retrieved 28 October 2009.
  23. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  24. ^ "Medlemmer: MOSER, Edvard" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  25. ^ Mangler informasjonskapsel. . uio.no. Archived from the original on 27 March 2020. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  26. ^ 13th Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize Recipients 2 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine UNC Neuroscience Center. Retrieved 23 September 2013
  27. ^ "The Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize". columbia.edu. 14 June 2018.
  28. ^ Award Ceremonies Amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 21 March 2014
  29. ^ Svein Inge Meland (30 April 2014) Unik ære til Moserne (in Norwegian) Adressa. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  30. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2018. Retrieved 13 June 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  31. ^ "Utnevnelser til St. Olavs Orden". www.kongehuset.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 21 February 2018.

External links

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  • Edvard Moser on Nobelprize.org  

edvard, moser, edvard, ingjald, moser, pronounced, ˈɛ, dvɑɖ, ˈmoːsər, surname, tone, born, april, 1962, norwegian, psychologist, neuroscientist, professor, norwegian, university, science, technology, ntnu, trondheim, 2005, then, wife, britt, moser, discovered,. Edvard Ingjald Moser pronounced ˈɛ dvɑɖ ˈmoːser surname tone born 27 April 1962 is a Norwegian psychologist and neuroscientist who is a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU in Trondheim 1 In 2005 he and his then wife May Britt Moser discovered grid cells 2 in the brain s medial entorhinal cortex Grid cells are specialized neurons that provide the brain with a coordinate system and a metric for space In 2018 he discovered a neural network that expresses your sense of time in experiences and memories located in the brain s lateral entorhinal cortex 3 Edvard MoserEdvard Moser in 2015BornEdvard Ingjald Moser 1962 04 27 27 April 1962 age 60 Alesund NorwayNationalityNorwegianAlma materUniversity of OsloKnown forGrid cells place cells border cells neuronsSpouseMay Britt Moser 1985 2016 Children2AwardsLouis Jeantet Prize for Medicine 2011 Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014 Scientific careerFieldsNeuroscienceInstitutionsNorwegian University of Science and TechnologyUniversity of EdinburghHe shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2014 with long term collaborator and then wife May Britt Moser and previous mentor John O Keefe for their work identifying the brain s positioning system The two main components of the brain s GPS are grid cells and place cells 4 a specialized type of neuron that respond to specific locations in space 5 6 Together with May Britt Moser he established the Moser research environment which they lead Moser was born to German parents who had moved to Norway in the 1950s and grew up in Alesund He received his education as a psychologist at the Department of Psychology University of Oslo and obtained a PhD in neurophysiology at the Faculty of Medicine at the same university in 1995 in 1996 he was appointed as associate professor in biological psychology at the Department of Psychology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU he was promoted to professor of neuroscience in 1998 In 2002 his research group was given the status of a separate centre of excellence Edvard Moser has led a succession of research groups and centres collectively known as the Moser research environment He is an external scientific member of the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology with which he has collaborated over several years 7 Contents 1 Background and early life 2 Career 3 Honours 4 Other 5 Selected publications 6 References 7 External linksBackground and early life EditMoser was born in Alesund to German parents Eduard Paul Moser 1928 2013 and Ingeborg Annamarie Herholz 1931 His parents had grown up in Kronberg im Taunus a suburb of Frankfurt where Moser s grandfather Eduard Moser had been Lutheran parish priest Moser s father trained as a pipe organ builder and emigrated to Norway together with his friend Jakob Pieroth in 1953 when they were offered employment at a pipe organ workshop at Haramsoy They later established their own workshop and built many church pipe organs in Norway 8 9 The Moser family originally was from Nassau Moser is a South German topographic name for someone who lived near a swamp or mire South German Moos 10 Edvard Moser grew up at Hareid and in Alesund 11 12 13 He was raised in a conservative Christian family 14 Edvard Moser married May Britt Moser in 1985 when they were both students 15 They announced that they are divorcing in 2016 16 His sister is the sociologist Ingunn Moser known as the founding rector of VID University 17 Career EditEdvard Moser was awarded the cand psychol degree in psychology at the Department of Psychology at the University of Oslo in 1990 He was then employed as a research fellow at the Faculty of Medicine where he obtained his dr philos doctoral research degree in the field of neurophysiology in 1995 18 He also has studied mathematics and statistics 19 Early in his career he worked under the supervision of Per Andersen Moser went on to undertake postdoctoral training with Richard G Morris at the Centre for Neuroscience University of Edinburgh from 1995 to 1997 20 and was a visiting postdoctoral fellow at the laboratory of John O Keefe at the University College London for two months Moser returned to Norway in 1996 to be appointed associate professor in biological psychology at the Department of Psychology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU in Trondheim He was promoted to full professor of neuroscience in 1998 Moser is also head of department of the NTNU Institute for Systems Neuroscience He is a member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters 21 Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters 22 the American Philosophical Society 23 and the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences 24 He is also an Honorary Professor at the Centre for Cognitive and Neural Systems at the University of Edinburgh Medical School 20 Honours Edit1999 Prize for young scientists awarded by the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters 2005 28th annual W Alden Spencer Award College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University 2006 14th Betty and David Koetser Award for Brain Research University of Zurich 2006 10th Prix Liliane Bettencourt pour les Sciences du Vivant 2006 Fondation Bettencourt Paris 2008 30th Eric K Fernstrom s Great Nordic Prize Fernstrom Foundation University of Lund 2011 Louis Jeantet Prize for Medicine 2011 Anders Jahre Award 25 with May Britt Moser 2012 Perl UNC Neuroscience Prize with May Britt Moser 26 2013 Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize with May Britt Moser and John O Keefe 27 2014 Karl Spencer Lashley Award with May Britt Moser 28 2014 Foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences 29 2014 Korber European Science Prize 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with May Britt Moser and John O Keefe 30 2018 Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav with May Britt Moser 31 Other EditEdvard Moser has been a member of the board of reviewing editors in science since 2004 and he has been reviewing editor for Journal of Neuroscience since 2005 Edvard Moser chaired the programme committee of the European Neuroscience meeting FENS Forum in 2006 Selected publications EditList of publications by Edvard Moser in BIBSYS Norway List of publications by Edvard Moser in CRIStin Moser E I Mathiesen I amp Andersen P 1993 Association between brain temperature and dentate field potentials in exploring and swimming rats Science 259 1324 1326 Brun V H Otnaess M K Molden S Steffenach H A Witter M P Moser M B Moser E I 2002 Place cells and place representation maintained by direct entorhinal hippocampal circuitry Science 296 2089 2284 Fyhn M Molden S Witter M P Moser E I and Moser M B 2004 Spatial representation in the entorhinal cortex Science 305 1258 1264 Archived 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Leutgeb S Leutgeb J K Treves A Moser M B and Moser E I 2004 Distinct ensemble codes in hippocampal areas CA3 and CA1 Science 305 1295 1298 Leutgeb S Leutgeb J K Barnes C A Moser E I McNaughton B L and Moser M B 2005 Independent codes for spatial and episodic memory in the hippocampus Science 309 619 623 Archived 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Hafting T Fyhn M Molden S Moser M B and Moser E I 2005 Microstructure of a spatial map in the entorhinal cortex Nature 436 801 806 Colgin L L and Moser E I 2006 Rewinding the memory record Nature 440 615 617 Sargolini F Fyhn M Hafting T McNaughton B L Witter M P Moser M B and Moser E I 2006 Conjunctive representation of position direction and velocity in entorhinal cortex Science 312 754 758 Leutgeb J K Leutgeb S Moser M B and Moser E I 2007 Pattern separation in dentate gyrus and CA3 of the hippocampus Science 315 961 966 Fyhn M Hafting T Treves A Moser M B and Moser E I 2007 Hippocampal remapping and grid realignment in entorhinal cortex Nature 446 190 194 Hafting T Fyhn M Bonnevie T Moser M B and Moser E I 2008 Hippocampus independent phase precession in entorhinal grid cells Nature 453 1248 1252 Kjelstrup K B Solstad T Brun V H Hafting T Leutgeb S Witter M P Moser E I and Moser M B 2008 Finite scales of spatial representation in the hippocampus Science 321 140 143 Solstad T Boccara C N Kropff E Moser M B and Moser E I 2008 Representation of geometric borders in the entorhinal cortex Science 322 1865 1868 Moser E I Moser M B 2011 Crystals of the brain EMBO Mol Med 3 1 4 Moser E I Moser M B 2011 Seeing into the future Nature 469 303 4 Jezek K Henriksen EJ Treves A Moser E I and Moser M B 2011 Theta paced flickering between place cell maps in the hippocampus Nature 478 246 249 Giocomo LM Moser E I Moser M B 2011 Grid cells use HCN1 channels for spatial scaling Cell 147 1159 1170 Igarashi KM Lu L Colgin LL Moser M B Moser EI 2014 Coordination of entorhinal hippocampal ensemble activity during associative learning Nature 510 143 7 References Edit Edvard Ingjald Moser www ntnu no in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 4 September 2018 Hafting T Fyhn M Molden S Moser MB Moser EI 2005 Microstructure of a spatial map in the entorhinal cortex Nature 436 7052 801 6 Bibcode 2005Natur 436 801H doi 10 1038 nature03721 PMID 15965463 S2CID 4405184 Tsao A Sugar J Lu L Wang C Knierim JJ Moser MB et al 2018 Integrating time from experience in the lateral entorhinal cortex Nature 561 7721 57 62 Bibcode 2018Natur 561 57T doi 10 1038 s41586 018 0459 6 hdl 11250 2578403 PMID 30158699 S2CID 52116115 O Keefe J Dostrovsky J 1971 The hippocampus as a spatial map Preliminary evidence from unit activity in the freely moving rat Brain Res 34 1 171 5 doi 10 1016 0006 8993 71 90358 1 PMID 5124915 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014 www nobelprize org Retrieved 7 February 2017 Fenton Andre A 1 June 2015 Coordinating with the Inner GPS Hippocampus 25 6 763 769 doi 10 1002 hipo 22451 ISSN 1098 1063 PMID 25800714 S2CID 34277620 Nobel laureate Moser becomes external member of the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology Orgelskatt pa fabrikkloft Sunnmorsposten 21 February 1994 p 7 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