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Preisträger des BioNa-Nachwuchsforscherpreises der Fakultät für Biologie

NameAbteilungThema
Preisträger 2023
Dr. José Villaécija Genetik "How do allelochemicals affect donor plants?"
Preisträger 2021
Dr. Oguz Top Molekulare Pflanzenwissenschaften "Functional elucidation of PpGRAS12 in simplex meristem regulation, maintenance and identity control in Physcomitrium patens"
Dr. Anže Žerdoner Čalasan Systematische Botanik und Mykologie "The role of epigenetic silencing in germination of heterocarpous Atriplex hortensis"
Preisträger 2020
Dr. Ulrich Knief Evolutionsbiologie "The impact of culturally transmitted birdsong on genetic divergence in willow tits"
Preisträger 2019
Dr. Viktor Baranov Zoomorphologie "Long peace of the Caribbean – testing the hypothesis about deep-time stability of the Caribbean forest ecosystems via paleontological evidence"
Dr. Natascha Turetzek Ökologie "Developmental genetic basis of morphological evolution: the diversity of external arthropod sense organs"
Preisträger 2018
Dr. Belen Naranjo Molekulare Pflanzenwissenschaften "Identification of new components of plant light acclimation and the interplay between different photosynthetic electron transport pathways"
Dr. Mari Ohnuki Anthropologie/Humangenomik "Impact of LTR7 activation on primate development and evolution"
Preisträger 2017
Dr. Sabine Bachmaier Genetik "Understanding the social behavior of a tropical pathogen"
Dr. Kathrin Fröhlich Mikrobiologie "Gene regulation by small RNAs in Caulobacter crescentus"
Preisträger 2016
Dr. Noémie Becker Evolutionsbiologie "Experimental host switch in Borrelia bacteria"
Dr. Kathrin Müller-Rischart Zellbiologie "Analyzing the mammalian mitochondrial unfolded protein response"
Dr. Katharina Jörger Systematische Zoologie "Can 'museomics' revitalize the taxonomy of aplacophoran molluscs?"
Preisträger 2015
Dr. Cristina Tuni Verhaltensökologie "Integrating pre- and post-mating episodes of sexual selection in the study of sexual trait evolution"
Dr. Carolin Haug Zoologie "The evolution and development of functional units in chelicerates"
Dr. Christopher Carrie Pflanzenwissenschaften "Mitochondrial biogenesis in plants requires a Tat protein transport pathway"