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Sofja Kovalevskaja Award Winners 2016

discovered in the Urals back in 1839. Now, it is unfolding its manifold potential, for example in medicine as part of bone implants, but above all as a semiconductor and material in particularly efficient [...] Karl Lenhard Rudolph Faith H. A. Osier Dr Faith H. A. Osier was born in Kenya in 1972 and studied medicine in Nairobi. She initially spent several years working in hospitals in Mombasa and Kilifi before

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country. I therefore pretended to have to go to Lebanon, as I had already done in the past, to get medicine for my father, who had cancer. We were allowed to leave the country for 48 hours – and have nev

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Sofja Kovalevskaja Award Winners 2012

University Hospital, Faculty of Internal Medicine II Host: Prof. Dr. Frank Lammert Prof. Dr. Veronika Lukacs-Kornek born in Hungary in 1976, studied medicine and completed her doctorate in Budapest in

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Sofja Kovalevskaja Award Winners 2002

smaller structures. Both in telecommunications and computing technology as well as in biology and medicine it has become essential to produce or to understand ever smaller structures. In his research Dr [...] the universities of Lübeck, Vienna (Austria) and Basel (Switzerland). He obtained his doctorate in medicine at Basel University in 1997. Eickelberg worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Research Department [...] at the IRE of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Research Project: From Space Research to Medicine Dr Feiginov works in physics of high-frequency semiconductor devices. Previously, electro-magnetic

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Sofja Kovalevskaja Award Winners 2006

doctorate there in 2001 after working on his thesis externally at the Max Delbrück Centre for Molecular Medicine in Berlin. Natalia Filatkina Historical Philology Vom Kerbholz zur Datenbank What did the German [...] e. Novel lasers based on ultraviolet light or x-rays as well as improved radiation therapies in medicine are just a few of the possible future applications ensuing from the young discipline of attosecond [...] for instance. But hydrogels have much greater potential than this, for example in bioresearch or medicine. They might release doses of drugs in the body or act as sensors. They might also be used as artificial

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Sofja Kovalevskaja Award Winners 2008

Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Dieter Häussinger PD Dr. Karl Sebastian Lang, born in Austria in 1977, studied medicine in Innsbruck and Tübingen where he completed his doctorate in 2003. He subsequently moved to Zürich [...] Host: Prof. Dr. Christian Weber Prof. Dr. Esther Lutgens, born in the Netherlands in 1975, studied medicine at Maastricht University where she completed her doctorate in 2001. Following research stays at [...] as yet unchartered world of molecular sensing. Host institute: Max Delbrück Centre for Molecular Medicine (MDC), Berlin Host: Prof. Dr. Gary R. Lewin Dr. Jan-Erik Siemens, born in Germany in 1973, studied

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Sofja Kovalevskaja Award Winners 2010

which merely a few thousand atoms are linked to one another, are increasingly being employed in medicine, sensor engineering and electronics. Lapo Bogani is dealing with the synthesis and characterisation [...] Host: Prof. Dr. Dieter Häussinger Dr. Philipp Alexander Lang, born in Austria in 1980, studied Medicine at the University of Tübingen, where he obtained a doctorate in 2007. Research stays brought him [...] cells for new therapies High hopes have been placed on the introduction of cell-based therapies in medicine. Stem cells are to serve the treatment of degenerative diseases in future, cells of the immune system

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Anneliese Maier Research Award 2015 - The Award Winners

Her research spotlights contemporary religious phenomena, focussing on issues such as religion and medicine, women and religion, and Christianity today. Applying methods deriving from ethnology, for example [...] an eminent researcher with an international reputation for his work on the history of science and medicine under National Socialism. Since the end of the 1980s, the British historian has produced fundamental [...] London and the University of Oxford. Weindling’s expertise in matters relating to the history of medicine and science under National Socialism is in great demand, amongst others at the Max Planck Society

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Max Planck Research Award Winners 2016

as precursors to multicellular organisms. Bassler’s research is also of significant importance to medicine because quorum sensing controls bacterial infections. Bassler has shown that bacteria only release

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