Robert Hindges

Robert Hindges

Professor of Developmental Neurobiology, Group Leader



Biography:

Robert Hindges was born in Basel, Switzerland. He graduated in Microbiology from the University of Zurich in 1992 (Dipl. Mikrobiol.), where he also obtained his Doctoral Degree in Molecular Biology in 1996 (Dr. phil II). He subsequently joined the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California as a postdoctoral fellow in the Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory with Dennis O?Leary. In 2006, he moved to the MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology at King?s College London as a Group Leader and Lecturer, where he was further promoted to Senior Lecturer and Reader in Developmental Neurobiology in 2010 and 2015, respectively. He has made fundamental contributions to the field of visual system development, in particular the formation of visual maps in the brain and his work is now described in basic neuroscience textbooks. Besides his position as a principle investigator, Robert Hindges is the Academic Director of the KCL Genome Editing and Embryology Core Facility (GEEC@KCL), which offers state-of-the-art technologies to the research community. He has served as organizer of several international EMBO Practical Courses and the European Axon Guidance Conference in 2015.

Links:

Thompson Reuters Researcher ID: C-5344-2009
KCL PURE: https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/robert.hindges.html

News

Synapse safari: a journey into citizen science

28/11/25
2,000 volunteers and tens of thousands of segmented synaptic boutons

Richard Taylor awarded Race Against Dementia Fellowship

20/11/25
Prestigious 5-year Fellowship awarded to CDN researcher

Welcome to Dr Patrcia Garcez, Lecturer in Neuroscience Education

18/11/25
CDN welcomes a new Education Leader

Towards a common approach for autism in Europe

08/05/25
Landmark conference at EU Parliament

Neuroverse: A journey through neuroscience and the great beyond

25/03/25
A podcast for curious minds

Laura Sichlinger receives MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship

10/03/25
SYNGAP1 isoforms and their role in brain development

Andrea Maset awarded prestigious postdoctoral fellowship

14/02/25
Synapse polarity in inhibitory connection formation

Corinne Houart receives Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Award

11/02/25
Award recognises outstanding leaders in zebrafish research

Sadra Sadeh joins CDN as new group leader

11/02/25
New computational neuroscience lab

Wolfson Foundation awards £1.5m to launch new Centre for Human Brain Development

02/02/25
Funding will establish new Brain Organoids Laboratory

Grubb lab receives Open Research Award

07/01/25
IoPPN Award recognises commitment to open science

Understanding neuronal growth

12/12/24
Laura Andreae awarded new Leverhulme Trust funding

LIDo PhD programme renewed offering more than 130 studentships

27/11/24
Bioscience given government boost

Maria Conde-Dusman receives Wellcome Early Career Award

14/11/24
New work funded on early life sensory experience

Manipulating a morphogen in space and time

12/11/24
Anthony Graham and Malcolm Logan awarded BBSRC grant

CDN welcomes Professor Emily Jones

29/10/24
Emily Jones moves to King’s

Laura Andreae receives Louise Hanson Marshall Special Recognition Award

19/09/24
Award for promotion of women in neuroscience

RNA in axons, dendrites, synapses, and beyond

09/09/24
New review from Richard Taylor and alumnus Nikolas Nikolaou

Juan Burrone and Ivo Lieberam awarded MRC Programme Grant

12/08/24
Grant awarded to investigate novel potential strategy for ALS rescue

Beatriz Rico receives prestigious Wellcome Award

10/07/24
£4m grant for understanding human inhibitory circuit development

King's Engaged Researcher Award for Early Career Researcher.

16/01/24
Phoebe Reynolds receives KERA Award

New research cluster to decode developmental disorders

01/01/24
UKRI funds initiative to unravel genetic bases

The Epilepsy Research Institute Launch at 10 Downing Street

25/10/23
Professor Juan Burrone appointed Co-Lead for the Epilepsy Research Institute

Dr Ana Dorrego-Rivas receives an award

19/09/23
Wellcome Early-Career Award given to Dr Ana Dorrego-Rivas (Grubb Lab)

The Centre for Developmental Neurobiology Scientific Retreat 2023

14/09/23
The 1st CDN Scientific Retreat

Dr Adil Khan receives £3.44 million Wellcome Career Development Award

07/09/23
Dr Adil Khan awarded the Career Development Award

Major new award for innovative RNA research on neurological disorders

23/07/23
Wellcome Trust funds pioneering new programme

Professor Corinne Houart appointed IoPPN Vice Dean Research

17/07/23
Professor Corinne Houart has been appointed IoPPN Vice Dean Research

Congratulations to Professor Richard Wingate on the publication of his book

01/05/23
"The Story of the Brain in 10 and ½ Cells"

Professor Oscar Marín receives the FENS-EJN Prize

28/04/23
Prestigious prize in recognition of his outstanding scientific work in neuroscience.

Oscar Marín receives 2023 ECNP Neuropsychopharmacology Award

20/04/23
Prestigious prize in recognition of contributions to the field

Two new group leaders to join the CDN

20/10/22
Laura Pellegrini & Dimitar Kostadinov win major awards

Robert Hindges appointed Managing Director of the CDN

17/10/22
Reorganisation of management at the Centre

Oscar Marín elected Fellow of the Royal Society

11/05/22
Election in recognition of influential discoveries

New EMBO Members from CDN

08/06/21
Prof Houart and Prof Rico elected EMBO Members

Benedikt Berninger awarded ERC Advanced Grant

22/04/21
Unleashing the potential of engineered neurogenesis for brain repair

NeuroAgenda launches

25/03/21
Celebrating International Women's Day 2021

Prof Houart receives Investigator Award

17/09/20
A Wellcome success: prestigious programme grant awarded to Corinne Houart

We don’t need to fix women to become leaders

19/08/20
Prof Corinne Houart, on women in leadership

2020 Fellows of Academy of Medical Sciences

13/05/20
Oscar Marín nominated as new Fellow

Beatriz Rico awarded ERC Advanced Grant

31/03/20
Grant awarded to investigate effects of early sensory environment

CDN FOXG1 syndrome research featured on podcast

09/03/20
The Naked Scientists interview Hannah Bruce about her work

Oscar Marín receives Remedios Caro Almela Award

18/10/19
Prize awarded in recognition of outstanding work in developmental neurobiology

Global Climate Strike

20/09/19
Climate change is happening

Science and the future of Franco-British relations

21/08/19
Clémence Bernard nominated as Young Leader for Franco-British Council

Katie Long joins Centre as a new investigator

12/06/19
New group leader in development of human neocortex

Can we build ourselves a better brain?

23/10/18
Top neuroscientists discuss the potential to upgrade our brains

Editors’ Choice: Self-sustained seizure inhibition

24/08/18
Dr Laura Andreae’s review describes hope for treatment-resistant focal epilepsy.

Emilia Favuzzi: winner of the Beddington medal

19/02/18
Emilia Favuzzi awarded the 2018 Beddington medal

Welcome to two new labs!

02/02/18
Welcome to Adil Khan and Benedikt Berninger labs

Developmental neurobiology: from worms to mammals

01/08/17
This June, the centre hosted the 5th edition of the EMBO practical workshop

Silver award for a sustainable lab!

27/07/17
Our Centre has achieved a silver award for laboratory sustainability

Paride Antinucci awarded Tadion Rideal Prize

26/07/17
Another prize for Paride Antinucci!

CDN researchers score a BBSRC Grants Hat-trick

03/07/17
Jon Clarke, Robert Hindges and Eugene Makeyev awarded three BBSRC Research Grants

2017 Elsevier Outstanding PhD Thesis Prize

19/06/17
CDN alumnus Dr Paride Antinucci awarded prize

Brain Awareness Week Science Café!

06/04/17
Zombie neurons and the dark network!

Martin Meyer New Wellcome Investigator Award

12/01/17
The funding will support research on visual encoding by neuronal populations.

Laura Andreae awarded NARSAD Young Investigator Grant

14/10/16
The project aims to lay the foundations for drug treatments of autism spectrum disorders (ASD).

Leverhulme Trust grant awarded to Matt Grubb

03/05/16
Matt Grubb has been awarded a Research Grant from the Leverhulme Trust

PhD students and postdocs take on editor role

04/11/15
PhD students from the MRC CDN produce an issue of The Biochemist

In2scienceuk students experience what's it like to be a scientist

04/11/15
KCL hosts In2Science UK project students

Prof Marín awarded prize

17/04/15
Prof Marín awarded Prix Roger De Spoelberch

MRC grant for inter-disciplinary team

28/03/13
The MRC has awarded a grant of £830,000 to Dr Albert Basson.

Selected Publications:

Armstrong CL, McLaughlin T, Hindges R, O'Leary DDM (2025) Misexpression of ephrin-B2 disrupts laminar patterning in chick optic tectum. Brain Struct Funct

Cheung A., Schachermayer G., Biehler A., Wallis A., Missaire M. & Hindges R. (2022) Teneurin paralogues are able to localise synaptic sites driven by the intracellular domain and have the potential to form cis-heterodimers Frontiers in Neuroscience