Ivar-Trautschold Young Scientist Award
Ivar-Trautschold Young Scientist Award
Recipients 1991 – 2024
2024 | T. Ammer, Erlangen-Nürnberg |
for her work on the development and application of statistical methods and algorithms to determine and improve reference intervals from routine data. |
2023 | K. Jäger, Rostock |
for her innovative work on the aging of replicative cells. |
Dr. M. Barovic, Dresden | for his multi-omics approach to identifying new biomarkers in metabolic diseases. | |
2022 | L. Kalafati, Dresden | for her work on identifying mechanisms in the innate immune system that influence the antitumor immune response. |
Dr. S. Hörber, Tübingen | for his work on investigating the influence of metabolic diseases on the cardiovascular system. | |
2019 | T. Wartewig, Munich – Germany | for his outstanding scientific work on the pathobiochemistry of malignant lymphomas, which was published, among others, as first author in “Nature”. |
2018 | A. Bietenbeck, Munich – Germany | for his contributions to improving quality control in medical laboratories. |
2016 | K. F. Nickel, Hamburg – Germany | for her work: The polyphosphate-factor XII pathway drives coagulation in prostate cancer-associated thrombosis. |
2015 | A. Chatzigeorgiou, Dresden – Germany | for his work on costimulatory signaling pathways in obesity-associated metabolic dysregulation and insulin resistance. |
2014 | L. M. Holdt, Munich – Germany | for her work on the significance of Alu elements in long non-coding RNA for gene regulation. |
2012 | R. Burkhardt, Leipzig – Germany | for his work on the genome-wide identification and functional characterization of previously unknown genetic factors in lipid metabolism and atherosclerosis. |
2010 | A. Peter, Tübingen – Germany | for his work on the modulation of lipotoxicity and ectopic fat storage in humans. |
2008 | O. A. Gressner, Aachen – Germany | for his work on the regulation of Connective Tissue Growth Factor (CTGF) activity in liver cells. |
2006 | Ch. Götting, Bad Oeynhausen – Germany | for his work on the characterization and pathobiochemical significance of human xylosyltransferases. |
2004 | Th. Langmann, Regensburg – Germany | for his work on the “Expression and Function of ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) Transporters”. |
2002 | Th. Renné, Würzburg – Germany | for his work on “Investigations of the Kallikrein-Kinin System in the Coagulation Process and Local Vascular Regulation”. |
2000 | E. Orsó, Regensburg – Germany | for her studies on the ABC1 knockout mouse. |
1998 | M. Bauer, Munich – Germany | for his work: Role of Tim23 as Voltage Sensor and Presequence Receptor in Protein Import into Mitochondria. |
1991 | M. Halbrügge, Würzburg – Germany | for her work: Purification and characterization of a vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein from human platelets. |