Dominique Bergmann - Curriculum Vitae#
TRAINING
- Postdoctoral Scholar Carnegie Institution, Dept. of Plant Biology
- PhD MCD Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
- BA Molecular and Cellular Biology, UC Berkeley, CA
SELECTED HONORS
- 2020 Shirley R. and Leonard W. Ely Endowed Professorship in Humanities and Sciences
- 2017 Elected to U.S. National Academy of Sciences
- 2010 Charles Albert Shull Award (American Society for Plant biology)
- 2010 - 2015 Presidential Early Career Award (PECASE) from National Institutes of Health
- 2009 - 2014 NSF CAREER Award
PUBLICATIONS
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=mywyfl8AAAAJ&hl=en
SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES
- Scientific advisory boards: Quantitative Biology and the NSF-Simons Center at Harvard (2020-present); Sainsbury lab, Cambridge UK (2019-2022); Gregor Mendel Institute, Vienna, Austria (2015-present); VIB, Belgium (2011-2016), NAASC (2010-2014), U.S. Society for Developmental Biology (2007-2010)
- Editorial boards: Elife (2012-present), Annual reviews in Genetics (2014-present), Journal of Cell Biology (2016-present), PNAS (2019-present)
- Grant review: ad hoc reviewer for ERC (Europe), BARD (Israel), BBSRC (UK), SNF (Switzerland), DFG (Germany), NWO (Netherlands), FWO (Belgium), CAS (China), NIH, NSF, DOE, USDA (USA). Czech science Foundation; Austrian Science Fund; Estonian science agency.
- Teaching: Supervised 18 PhD students (co-advised 6) and 27 postdocs at Stanford University
- Primary lecturer in Bio41 (2006-16) and Bio82 (2017-present), the largest courses in Stanford’s Biology major. Taught modules in CSHL Plant Biology course (2019) and Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics qBio summer school (2019) Utrecht (NL) Master’s course (2010) and Multi-level Modelling of Morphogenesis EMBO course (2013-15).
- Conference organization: GRC Developmental Biology (co-Chair 2017; chair 2019); FASEB Mechanisms in Plant Development, 2015; International Arabidopsis meeting, 2014; Society for Developmental Biology, 2014; CSHA Plant cell and development, 2011; Santa Cruz Developmental Biology conference, 2010
- Seminars and presentations: More than 150 seminars including 6 named lectures; 8 conference keynotes; 12 student-invited; 4 with specific focus on mentorship of women or early career researchers.