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Overview Finalists 2004 Awards

On this page you can find more information about each finalist from the 2004 Awards.

Filip Frederix ( Winner 1st prize )

Catholic University of Leuven (B)
Physical and Analytical Chemistry Faculty of Sciences
Prof. Dr. G. Maes / Prof. Dr. G. Borghs
'The use of Self-Assembly for the Realisation of Immunosensor Interfaces and detection Systems'
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Jürgen Groll ( Winner 2nd prize )

University of Ulm (D)
Organic Chemistry III / Macromolecular Chemistry Department
Prof. Dr. M. Möller
'Specific and Directed Biomolecular Recognition on Star PEG Coatings'
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Nathalie Charlier ( Winner 3rd prize )

Catholic University of Leuven (B)
Rega Institute for Medical Research
Prof. Dr. E. De Clerq / Prof. Dr. J. Neyts
‘Study of Flavivirus Infection: Animal Models, determinants of neuroinvasion and vector specificity’
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Alina Buda

Aachen University (D)
Institute for für Technial Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. B. Blümich / Prof. Dr. D.E. Demco
‘Solid state NMR for advanced material characterization’
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An Herreman

Catholic University of Leuven (B)
Department Human Genetics, Laboratory Neuronal Cellbiology
Prof. Dr. B. De Strooper
'Presenilins and nicastrin are components of the y-secretase complex involved in APP and Notch processing'
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Anna Hotze

University of Leiden (NL)
Insitute for Chemical research
Prof. Dr. J. Reedijk
'The binding of DNA model bases to ruthenium(II) bis(bipyridine) and bis(2-phenylazopyridine) complexes'
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Pascal Jonkheijm

Eindhoven University of Technology (NL)
Laboratory of Macromolecular and Organic Chemistry
Prof. Dr. E.W. Meijer
'Organization and Visualization of self-assembled π-conjugated oligo(p-phenylenevinylene)s'
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Erik Offerman

Delft University of Technology (NL)
Interfaculty Reactor Institute
Prof. Dr. Ir. S. van der Zwaag / Prof. G.J. Kearly
'Theoretical and experimental development of surface tension measurements under arc plasma conditions'
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Carolin Peter

Westphalian Wilhelms University, Münster (D)
Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
Prof. Dr. K. Cammann
'Evanescent field DNA biosensor for the rapid, time-resolved detection of multiple hybridization events - Application for animal species differentiation in food and for identification of microorganisms'.
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