On this page you can find more information about each finalist from the 2003
Awards.
Vincent de Groot ( Winner 1st prize )
University of Nijmegen (NL) Department of Organic Chemistry
Prof. Dr. R.J.M. Nolte/Dr. H.W. Scheeren ‘New Approaches in Selective
Chemotherapy with Tumor-Activated Prodrugs’
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Jeroen Demmers
University of Utrecht (NL) Prof. Dr. A.J.R. Heck/Prof. Dr. J.A. Killian
'Interactions of transmembrane peptides and proteins with lipid membranes
studied by mass spectronomy'
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Radu Fechete
Aachen University (D) Institute for Technical Chemistry and
Macromolecular Chemistry Prof. Dr. B. Blümich ‘NMR in
homogeneous fields and inhomogeneous fields for investigation of materials’
(preliminary title)
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Anja Hoffmann - Röder
University of Dortmund (D) Department of Organic Chemistry II
Prof. Dr. N. Krause ‘Studies on the Stereoselective Synthesis and
Structure of Chiral Allenophanes’
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Ries Janssen
University of Utrecht (NL) Department of Inorganic Chemistry
Prof. Dr. K.P. de Jong 'Development and Application of
Three-dimensional Transmission Electron Microscopy (3D--TEM) for the
Characterization of Nanostructured Materials'
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Christian Koulic
University of Liège (B) Prof. Dr. R. Jerome 'Synthesis of
(Reactive) Precursors and their Applications in Reactive Blending'
Sebastien Kremer
Catholic University of Leuven (B) Center for Surface Chemistry and
Catalysis Prof. Dr. Ir. J. A. Martens 'Crystallisation of
Silicalite-1 via aggregation of nanoblocks'
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Andreas Leitner
University of Dortmund (D) Max Planck Institute for Coal Research
Prof. Dr. A. Fürstner ‘Development of new Cross Coupling
Reactions and Applications in Natural Product Synthesis’ (preliminary Title)
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Sonja Sioncke
Catholic University of Louvain (B) Research Center for Research on
Molecular Electronics and Photonics Prof. Dr. A. Persoons
‘Nonlinear optical properties of chiral, anisotropic Langmuir-Blodgett films’
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