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Prof. Dr. Dagmar Iber

Associate Professor at the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering
Head of University Assembly

ETH Zürich

Professur f. Computational Biology

BSS G 11.1

Klingelbergstrasse 48

4056  Basel

Switzerland

Research area

Dagmar Iber’s research focuses on the development of mechanistic models for cellular signaling processes. Her group particularly focuses on the mechanisms by which functional patterns emerge during embryonic development (i.e. lung, limb and bone development).Close collaborations with experimental laboratories permit a cycle of model testing and improvement. The ultimate goal of her research is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics and evolution of complex cellular signaling networks.

Curriculum Vitae

Dagmar Iber studied mathematics and biochemistry in Regensburg, Cambridge, and Oxford. She holds Master degrees and PhDs in both disciplines. After three years as a Junior Research Fellow in St John’s College, Oxford, Dagmar became a lecturer in Applied Mathematics at Imperial College London. Dagmar has joined ETH Zuerich in 2008 after returning from an investment bank where she worked as an oil option trader for one year.

Membership

Since Membership
2009 Swiss Institute for Bioinformatics

Honours

Year Distinction
2014 Research Prize of the Swiss Society of Reproductive Medicine
2011 Golden Owl for Excellence in Teaching at ETH
2007 Honorary Lectureship, Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London
2001 MRC-LMB, Newton and European Trust PhD Scholaship
2000 EPSRC Scholarship for a Master's Programme in Oxford
1999 European Trust, Kurt-Hahn Trust, Carl-Duisberg Stiftung, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Fellow
1996 "Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes" Fellow

Ms Prof. Dr. Dagmar Iber is the winner of a ?Golden Owl?, a prize awarded by students at ETH Zurich in recognition of outstanding faculty teaching.

The ?The Golden Owl? website

Course Catalogue

Spring Semester 2025

Number Unit
636-0704-00L Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Seminar
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