Henry Waldvogel
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Henry Waldvogel
Summary
Henry Waldvogel is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2].
Key Facts
- Henry Waldvogel worked as a researcher[2].
- Among Henry Waldvogel's employers was University of Auckland School of Medicine[3].
- Henry Waldvogel was employed by University of Zurich[4].
- Henry Waldvogel was educated at University of Waikato[5].
- Henry Waldvogel's education included a stint at University of Auckland[6].
- Henry Waldvogel's doctoral advisor was Richard Faull[7].
- Henry Waldvogel's doctoral advisor was Louise Nicholson[8].
- A notable student of Henry Waldvogel was Jessica Crockett[9].
- A notable student of Henry Waldvogel was Mark Bosman[10].
- A notable student of Henry Waldvogel was Lakshini H S Mendis[11].
- A notable student of Henry Waldvogel was Christine Arasaratnam[12].
- Henry Waldvogel is recorded as male[13].
- Henry Waldvogel's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Henry Waldvogel supervised Christine Arasaratnam as a doctoral student[15].
- Henry Waldvogel supervised Stefano Patassini as a doctoral student[16].
- Henry Waldvogel supervised Eric H Kim as a doctoral student[17].
- Henry Waldvogel supervised Renee Handley as a doctoral student[18].
- Henry Waldvogel supervised Malvindar Kaur Singh-Bains as a doctoral student[19].
- Henry Waldvogel supervised Chantelle Fourie as a doctoral student[20].
- Henry Waldvogel supervised Samantha Murray as a doctoral student[21].
- Henry Waldvogel's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0003-2165-8568[22].
- Henry Waldvogel earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[23].
- Henry Waldvogel's family name is recorded as Waldvogel[24].
- Henry Waldvogel's given name is recorded as Henry[25].
- Henry Waldvogel's academic thesis is recorded as GABAA receptors in the basal ganglia of the rat, baboon and the human brain[26].
Body
Education
Educated at University of Waikato[5], a public university[27], in New Zealand[28], founded in 1964[29] and University of Auckland[6], a public university[30], in New Zealand[31], founded in 1883[32], headquartered in Auckland City[33]. Doctoral advisors include Richard Faull[7], a neuroscientist[34], b. 1945[35], of New Zealand[36], awarded the Rutherford Medal[37] and Louise Nicholson[8], a researcher[38], of New Zealand[39], awarded the Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit[40]. Henry Waldvogel earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[23].
Career and Affiliations
Henry Waldvogel worked as a researcher[2]. Employers include University of Auckland School of Medicine[3] and University of Zurich[4], a university[41], in Switzerland[42], founded in 1833[43], headquartered in Zurich[44]. Notable students include Jessica Crockett[9], a scientific consultant[45]; Mark Bosman[10]; Lakshini H S Mendis[11], a researcher[46]; and Christine Arasaratnam[12], a researcher[47]. Doctoral students include Christine Arasaratnam[15], a researcher[48]; Stefano Patassini[16], a researcher[49]; Eric H Kim[17], a researcher[50]; Renee Handley[18], a researcher[51]; Malvindar Kaur Singh-Bains[19], a researcher[52]; and Chantelle Fourie[20], a neurophysiologist[53].
FAQs
What did Henry Waldvogel do for work?
Henry Waldvogel worked as researcher[2].
Where did Henry Waldvogel go to school?
Henry Waldvogel was educated at University of Waikato[5] and University of Auckland[6].