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Fresenius Prize

  • Subject: Analytical Chemistry
  • Consists of: 7,500 euros, gold medal, certificate
  • First awarded: 1962
  • Awarded in: Odd years

§ 1 of the award regulations for the "Fresenius Prize" of the GDCh

In memory of the secret councilor Professor Dr. C. Remigius Fresenius, who was one of the first to decisively promote analytical chemistry in Germany through his well-known textbook and the laboratory he founded and the associated training center, awarded the German Chemical Society in 1961 for special services to analytical chemistry

Fresenius Prize

created. The prize consists of a gold commemorative coin with a portrait of Remigius Fresenius, created by the sculptor Heinrich Moshage, Düsseldorf, and a cash prize of ? 7,500.

Current award winner - Kathrin Breuker, University of Innsbruck

Professor Kathrin Breuker has been awarded the Fresenius Award for her outstanding achievements in the field of biomolecular mass spectrometry. With her innovative methods, she makes important contributions to the understanding of complex molecular systems, particularly in the areas of native protein structure, protein folding and unfolding, and the dissociation of proteins and nucleic acids. Furthermore, she is actively involved in scientific committees and promotes international networks of great importance to the scientific community.

More information about Professor Breuker

Distinguished people since 1962

selection committee

Prof. Dr. Andrea Sinz, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (lead management)
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Daubenfeld, Fresenius University
dr Grit Baier, BASF SE
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Spengler, Justus Liebig University Gießen
Professor Renato Zenobi, ETH Zurich

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