Travel Grant Recipients of 2019
Name | Host Lab | Dissertation Topic |
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Simon Becher Section 8 - Chemical Design and Analysis of Molecular Systems |
FELIX Laboratory, Nijmegen, Netherlands | Structural investigations of biomolecules using an optimized MS ultraviolet Photodissoziation setup |
Vannuruswamy Garikapati Section 1 - Nutrition and Metabolism |
School of Pharmacy and Department of Chemistry Wisconsin-Madison, USA |
Mass spectrometry imgaing for the study of lipid metabolism connected to the peroxisome/PPAR system |
Wiebke Hansen Section 9 - Ecology and Global Change |
Department of Evironmental and Life Sciences, Karlstad, Sweden | Conservation and restoration of the biodiversity of mountain meadows in the Rhön Biosphere Reserve - Management of the invasive perennial Lupinus polyphyllus in a complex system of protected areas |
Florian Ulrich Jehn Section 9 - Ecology and Global Change |
Research Group of Professor Dr. Jan Seibert, Hydrology and Climate, Zürich, Switzerland |
Automated construction of hydrological models by evolutionary algorithms |
Anton George Müller Section 2 - Infection and Immunity |
Kanost Lab, Dept. of Biochem. & Molecular Biophysics, Manhattan, USA | Functional Role of Duox in Manduca sexta Gut Immunity |
Michael Thomas Waletzko Section 8 - Chemical Design and Analysis of Molecular Systems |
Analytical Chemistry, Uppsala, Sweden | Development and application of nanospray desorption electrospray ionization for the examination of biomolecules |
Björn Weeser Section 9 - Ecology and Global Change |
Water and Global Change Observatory (OACG), San José, Costa Rica | Climate and land use change impacts on hydrological fluxes and soil erosion in tropical mountainous rainforests of Eastern Africa |