The Chica and Heinz Schaller Foundation is a charitable foundation in Heidelberg, Germany. Established[ when?] by the scientists Chica Schaller and Heinz Schaller (co-founder of Biogen), its main objective is to support young scientists within the Heidelberg Science Community [1] [2]
With its 100,000€↑ prize money this yearly award is one of the highest awards for junior scientists in Germany. If more than one awardee is selected, each laureate receives the full sum.
Year | Laureate | Affiliation at the time of Award |
---|---|---|
2017 | Theodore Alexandrov [4] | EMBL |
2017 | Marike Essers [4] | DKFZ |
2016 | Matthias Fischer [5] | MPIMF |
2015 | Edward Lemke [6] [7] | EMBL |
2015 | Haikun Liu [8] | DKFZ |
2014 | Jan Korbel [9] | EMBL |
2014 | Brian Luke [9] | ZMBH (Zentrum für Molekulare Biologie Heidelberg) |
2012 | John Briggs [10] | EMBL |
2011 | Anton Meinhart [11] | MPIMF |
2011 | Michael Platten [11] | Heidelberg University and DKFZ |
2010 | Andreas Fischer [12] | Heidelberg University and DKFZ |
2009 | Gerhard Schratt [13] | Heidelberg University |
2008 | Tobias Dick [14] | DKFZ |
2007 | Victor Sourjik [15] | ZMBH |
2006 | Matthias Kneussel [16] | ZMNH |
2006 | Kai Matuschewski [16] | Heidelberg University |
2005 | Rohini Kuner [17] | Heidelberg University |
Since 2012 the Foundation funds Schaller Junior Research groups at the University of Heidelberg and DKFZ. Initially five groups were funded for a period of five years with the possibility of a two-year extension.
In Fall 2017 four new group leaders were selected by the interdisciplinary committee.
Between 2002 and 2012 the Foundation Ralf Bartenschlager held the chair for Molecular Virology before being appointed full professor at the University of Heidelberg [23] [24]
The Chica and Heinz Schaller Foundation is a charitable foundation in Heidelberg, Germany. Established[ when?] by the scientists Chica Schaller and Heinz Schaller (co-founder of Biogen), its main objective is to support young scientists within the Heidelberg Science Community [1] [2]
With its 100,000€↑ prize money this yearly award is one of the highest awards for junior scientists in Germany. If more than one awardee is selected, each laureate receives the full sum.
Year | Laureate | Affiliation at the time of Award |
---|---|---|
2017 | Theodore Alexandrov [4] | EMBL |
2017 | Marike Essers [4] | DKFZ |
2016 | Matthias Fischer [5] | MPIMF |
2015 | Edward Lemke [6] [7] | EMBL |
2015 | Haikun Liu [8] | DKFZ |
2014 | Jan Korbel [9] | EMBL |
2014 | Brian Luke [9] | ZMBH (Zentrum für Molekulare Biologie Heidelberg) |
2012 | John Briggs [10] | EMBL |
2011 | Anton Meinhart [11] | MPIMF |
2011 | Michael Platten [11] | Heidelberg University and DKFZ |
2010 | Andreas Fischer [12] | Heidelberg University and DKFZ |
2009 | Gerhard Schratt [13] | Heidelberg University |
2008 | Tobias Dick [14] | DKFZ |
2007 | Victor Sourjik [15] | ZMBH |
2006 | Matthias Kneussel [16] | ZMNH |
2006 | Kai Matuschewski [16] | Heidelberg University |
2005 | Rohini Kuner [17] | Heidelberg University |
Since 2012 the Foundation funds Schaller Junior Research groups at the University of Heidelberg and DKFZ. Initially five groups were funded for a period of five years with the possibility of a two-year extension.
In Fall 2017 four new group leaders were selected by the interdisciplinary committee.
Between 2002 and 2012 the Foundation Ralf Bartenschlager held the chair for Molecular Virology before being appointed full professor at the University of Heidelberg [23] [24]