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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.