Professor Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker

DFG President from 1998 to 2006

Professor Dr. Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker

Professor Dr. Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker

born on 26 July 1941 in Frankfurt/Main
Research area: Biochemistry
Since 1980: Full Professor of Biochemistry, University of Munich

Curriculum Vitae

Year Description
1960 - 1965 Study of chemistry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
1965 - 1968 Doctorate, Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
1968 - 1972 Postdoctorates, University of California in Berkeley and Karolinska Institute, Stockholm
1972 - 1977 Assistant, then DFG Visiting Professor, Institute for Genetics, University of Cologne
1977 - 1980 Associate Professor, Institute of Biochemistry, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Since 1980 Full Professor, Institute of Biochemistry, University of Munich
1984 - 1997 Director of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Munich Gene Centre
1987 - 1993 Vice President of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
1998 - 2006 President of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Positions in Scientific Societies and Boards

Year Description
1984 - 1987 Expert Member of the Enquete Commission of the German Parliament
Since 1988 Member of the Scientific-Technical Advisory Council of the Bavarian State Government
Since 1988 Member of the Academy of Natural Scientists/Leopoldina
Since 1989 Member of the International Science Committee of the National Academy of Science in Beijing, China
Since 1993 Member of the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Since 1994 External Vice President of the Academy of Natural Scientists/Leopoldina in Halle
Since 1997 Member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences
Since 1998 Ex officio - Vice President of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Since 1998 Member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
2000 - 2004 Mitglied der European Life Science Group von EU-Kommissar Philipe Busquin
2000 - 2003 Member of the National Ethics Board
2003 - 2004 Chairman der European Heads of Research Councils (EUROHORCs)

Prizes and Distinctions

Year Description
1992 Bavarian Order of Merit
1994 Arthur Burckhardt Prize
1996 Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
1999 Dr. honoris causa, Veterinary University of Vienna, Austria
1999 Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and the Arts
1999 Zimmermann Prize for Cancer Research

Memberships

Arthur Burckhardt Foundation, Stuttgart - Board of Trustees; Aventis Foundation, Strasbourg - Board of Trustees of the Karl-Winnacker Fonds; Bayer AG, Leverkusen - Supervisory Board; Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Berlin - Full Member of the Biowissenschaftlich-medizinischen Klasse; Braunschweig Prize - Member of the Jury; Burda Foundation "Prometheus", Munich - Board of Trustees; Evangelical Academy Tutzing - Board of Trustees; Eppendorf Young Investigator Award, Hamburg - Selection Committee; Fondation de la Maison de la Chimie, Paris ; Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz Foundation, Ladenburg - Board of Trustees; Harvard Medical School - Visiting Committee, Board of Overseers; Institute of Medicine - National Academy of Science, Washington; Institute Technology-Theology-Natural Sciences (TTN) - Honorary Chairman; Herbert Quandt Foundation, Bad Homburg - Board of Trustees; KWS Saat AG - Supervisory Board; MediGene, Martinsried bei München - Chairman, Board of Trustees; Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried bei München - External Scientific Member; Deutsche Telekom Foundation, Bonn - Board of Trustees; Deutsches Museum, München - Board of Trustees.

Main Research Fields

  • Virus/cell interaction

  • Mechanisms of gene expression in higher cells

  • Prionic diseases (including BSE)

Major Publications

  • Gene und Klone, Eine Einführung in die Gentechnologie, Verlag Chemie (1984);
  • From Genes to Clones, VCH Publishers (1987);
  • Am Faden des Lebens, Piper Verlag (1993);
  • Wissens-Werte (H. Zehetmair, Herausgeber), R. S. Schulz (1995)
  • Viren, Die heimlichen Herrscher, Eichborn Verlag, Frankfurt (1999)
  • Das Genom (Eichborn Verlag), Frankfurt 2002, aktualisierte und erweiterte Neuausgabe