T.b.a.
Education:
• Georg August Universität Göttingen; B.A.; 1982; Physics, Mathematics
• Georg August Universität Göttingen; Master’s Degree; 1984; Physics
• Yale University; Ph.D.; 1988; Chemical Engineering
Professional Experience:
1989–1992 Postdoctoral fellow and later Senior Scientist in the Department of Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
1992-1998 Group leader of the Protein & Peptide Group, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg
1998-2007 Professor of Bioinformatics, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark; Director of the Center for Experimental BioInformatics (CEBI)
2005 - Director at the Max-Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany
2007 - Additional appointment as director of the Department of Proteomics, The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, Faculty of Heath Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Honors:
• 1991 Malcom Award by the journal Organic Mass Spectrometry
• 1996 Mattauch Herzog Prize in Mass Spectrometry
• 1997 Hewlett-Packard Prize for Strategic Research in Automation of Sample Preparation
• 1998 Edman Prize by the “Methods in Protein Structure Analysis” Society
• 1999 Bieman Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Mass Spectrometry (American Society for Mass Spectrometry)
• 1999 Named second most cited scientist in chemistry in the years 1994 to 1996 by the Institute of Scientific Information
• 1999 Elected visiting professor Harvard Medical School
• 1999 Elected to the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
• 2001 Bernhard and Matha Rasmussen’s Memorial award in Cancer Research
• 2001 Meyenburg Cancer Research Award
• 2001 Fesenius Prize for Analytical Chemistry by the German Chemical Society
• 2004 Honorary Doctorate University Utrecht, Netherlands
• 2004 Lundbeck Nordic Research Prize
• 2004 Novo-Nordisk Prize (shared with Prof. Peter Roepstorff)
• 2005 Anfinsen Award of the Protein Society
• 2006 Biochemical Analysis Prize by the German Society for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
• 2007 Honorary Professor at The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen
• 2007 2nd most cited European Scientist for the last ten years according to ScienceWatch (ISI)
• 2008 HUPO Distinguished Achievement Award in Proteomic Sciences (Shared with Prof. Denis Hochstrasser)
• 2009 Honorary Degree awarded from University of Dundee
• 2010 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling Prize awarded by the Bavarian Academy of Sciences
• 2011 Fyodor Lynen Lecture Medal 2011 (German Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)
• 2012 Leibniz Prize of the German Research Society
• 2012 Ernst Schering Prize
• 2012 Louis-Jeantet Foundation Prize for Medicine
• 2012 Körber European Science Award
• 2013 Elected member of Leopoldina German National Academy of Sciences
• 2013 Winner of m4 Award – Ministry of Economic Affairs supports Personalized Medicine
• 2015 Barry L. Karger Medal in Bioanalytical Chemistry
• 2015 Theodor Bücher Lecture and Medal
• 2015 Danish Order of Dannebrog Knights Cross
• 2017 Winner of Lennart Philipson Award
Current Editorial Board Memberships:
• Carcinogenesis
• Cell
• Cell Systems
• Clinical Mass Spectrometry
• Molecular and Cellular Proteomics
Grants:
Matthias Mann is currently involved in more than 6 external grants. Main sources: European
Union, BMBF (The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research), Michael J Fox
Foundation, Excellence Initiative of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Research
Foundation (DFG) as well as joint projects with various industrial concerns.
Publications:
Dr. Mann has authored and co-authored more than 650 publications with over 160,000
citations according to ISI (h-factor more than 190), making him one of the most highly cited
researchers worldwide
zuletzt geändert am: 28.08.2017 15:03 Uhr von M.Bräutigam