GZMB Awards

Postdoc Prize for outstanding research

2018

  • Ramona Schulz-Heddergott - Molecular Oncology


  • 2017
  • Ricarda Richter-Dennerlein - Cell Biochemistry
  • Sven Dennerlein - Cell Biochemistry


  • 2016
  • Katherine Sloan -Molecular Biology
  • Sara Haag - Molecular Biology


  • 2015
  • David Pacheu Grau - Cellular Biochemistry
  • Xin Zhang - Molecular Oncology


  • 2014
  • Bryan Wilkins - Applied Synthetic Biology
  • Aline Stolz - Molecular Oncology
  • Norman Ertych - Molecular Oncology


  • 2013
  • Piotr Neumann - Molecular Structural Biology
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  • Prize for best PhD Thesis

    2019
  • Elisa Buchberger - Developmental Biology
  • "Comparative gene expression to study the developmental basis of organ diversification."
  • Dmitrij Rekhter - Plant Biochemistry
  • "Metabolic Signals in Systemic Acquired Resistance"

    2018
  • Ahmed Warda - Biochemistry and Molecular Cellbiology
  • "Characterization of RNA-modifying enzymes and their roles in diseases"

    2017
  • Daniel Reuß - General Microbiology

  • 2016
  • Julia Newie - Plant Biochemistry
    "Characterization of Lipoxygenases from Cyanothece sp.l"

  • Magdalena Wienken - Molecular Oncology
    A regulatory network of Mdm2 and members of the Polycomb Group (PcG) family"

  • 2015
  • Bernhard Kuhle - Molecular Structural Biology
    "Structural and functional studies on GTPases involved in eukaryal translation initiation"

  • Sankari Nagarajan - Tumorepigenetics
    "Role of BRD4 and histone acetylation in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancers"

  • 2014
  • Christian Schulz - Cell Biochemistry
    "Protein interactions along the presequence import pathway."

  • 2013
  • Oleksandra Karpiuk - Molecular Oncology
    "The role of H2B monoubiquitination in cellular differentiation."

  • 2012
  • Matthias Pechmann - Developmental Biology
    "Comparative studies of appendage and segment formation in arthropds."

  • 2011
  • Ulrike Beyer - Molecular Oncology
    "Novel proapoptotic p63 isoforms are driven by an endogenous retrovirus in the male germ line of humans and great apes, likely increasing genome stability."
  • Hanna Peradziryi - Developmental Biochemistry
    "Identification and functional characterization of PTK7 ligands in Xenopus laevis."

  • 2010

    2009
  • Till Ischebeck - Plant Biochemistry
    "Distinct roles of PI4P 5-kinase isoforms in polar tip growth of pollen tubes."
  • Thomas Monecke - Molecular Structural Biology
    "Structural and functional characterization of proteins involved in the biogenesis of spliceosomal U snRNPs"
  • Michael Krahn - Stem Cell Biology
    "Functional analysis of the Bazooka protein in the establishment of cell polarity in Drosophila melanogaster."

  • 2008
  • Özgür Bayram - Molecular Microbiology and Genetics
    "Blue light-dependent development of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans"

  • 2007
  • Jae Ho Lee - Human Genetics
    "Analysis of the Role of Piwil2 gene in Tumorigenesis and Germline Stem Cell Metabolisms."

  • 2006
  • Solomon Afelik - Developmental Biochemistry
    "Pancreas Development in Xenopus laevis."

  • 2005
  • Anja Strasser - Molecular Structural Biology
    "Strukturelle und funktionelle Untersuchungen zum m3G-Cap-vermittelten Kernimport spleißosomaler U snRNPs durch Snurportin1."