The Office of the Vice President for Research oversees activities
pertaining to two of the central pillars of King Abdullah
University of Science and Technology by fostering excellence in
research while contributing to the economic development of Saudi
Arabia.
The office develops strategies, initiates and oversees research
programs, manages space and resources, and establishes policies
to support both fundamental and goal-oriented interdisciplinary
research bridging science and engineering. Interdisciplinary and
collaborative research for societal benefit is the Office's
primary strategic focus.
Pierre J. Magistretti, received his MD in
1979 from the University of Geneva and his Ph.D. in Biology in 1982
from UCSD. He is Distinguished Professor at the Division at
Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering at KAUST where
he has been Dean from 2012 to 2020.
He is also Professor
Emeritus at the Brain Mind Institute at EPFL and at the Departments
of Psychiatry at UNIL/CHUV and UNIGE. Since January 2020 he is the
Director of KAUST
Smart-Health
Initiative.
Pierre J. Magistretti’s laboratory has
discovered some of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that
underlie the coupling between neuronal activity and energy
consumption by revealing the key role that glial cells, in
particular astrocytes, play in this physiological process. These
findings are particularly relevant for understanding the origin of
the signals detected by functional brain imaging, and are revealing
a role of astrocytes in neuronal plasticity and
neuroprotection.
He is the author of over 250 publications in
international peer-reviewed journals; he is on the Clarivate list of
highly cited scientists, with an h-index of 103 and > 45’000
citations (8/2021). He has given over 70 invited lectures
during the past five years. He has recently been elected
Foreign Member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, one of the
oldest science academies of the Western world, founded in 1603. He
has been elected at the International Chair 2007-2008 of the Collège
de France, Paris. He is member of Academia Europae and of the Swiss
Academy of Medical Sciences.
Among other recognitions, Pierre
Magistretti has been awarded the Camillo Golgi Medal Award, the Emil
Kraepelin Professorship, the Goethe Award of the Canadian
Psychological Association and the Ott Prize of the Swiss Academy of
Medical Sciences. In 2016, he shared with David Attwell
and Marcus Raichle the IPSEN Foundation Prize. Pierre Magistretti is
an honorary member of the Chinese Association of Physiological
Sciences. He is the Past-President of the Federation of
European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) and Past‐President of the
International Brain Research Organization (IBRO). He has been on the
Board of Trustees of the Human Fontiers Science Program Organization
from 2003 to 2020 and a Fellow of the American College of
Psychopharmacology. He is and has been member of several academic
scientific advisory boards including the Research Council of the
Swiss National Science Foundation. He is the Vice-Chairman of the
European Dana Alliance for the Brain (EDAB) since 2002 and is
member of the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives (DABI) and in this
capacity he is strongly engaged in the public understanding of
neuroscience. He is the co-founder of two start-up companies based
on his research, LynceeTech and GliaPharm.
Professor Magistretti has made significant contributions in
the field of brain energy metabolism. His group has discovered some
of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie the coupling
between neuronal activity and energy consumption by the brain. This
work has considerable ramifications for the understanding of the
origin of the signals detected with the current functional brain
imaging techniques used in neurologic and psychiatric
research.
Magistretti’s research interests include
the cellular and molecular bases of brain energy metabolism and
brain imaging and the behavioral, cellular and molecular
determinants of neuronal and glial plasticity.