Balmer Preis 2013 an Dr. Thomas Berset verliehen
Anlässlich des Fortbildungskurses für Gymnasiallehrpersonen an der Universität Zürich vom 11. September 2013 wurde Dr. Thomas Berset von der Kantonsschule Musegg Luzern für sein Projekt «"Primarschulchemie“, in dem Gymnasiasten/innen chemische Experimente für Primarschüler/innen in innovativer und nachhaltiger Weise anleiten und erklären» ausgezeichnet.
Der mit 2'000 + 2'000 CHF dotierte Preis der Schweizerischen Chemischen Gesellschaft für Innovationen im Chemie-Unterricht für in der Schweiz tätige Lehrer auf Sekundarstufe II (Gymnasium) wurde dieses Jahr von zum vierten Mal vergeben.
Mit seinen Arbeiten, dass Gymnasiasten/innen Experimente für Primarschüler vor- und aufbereiten, leistet Thomas Berset einen wichtigen didaktischen Beitrag, der die Chemie aus dem Klassenzimmer mit dem Alltag verbindet und die Freude an den Naturwissenschaften früh fördert.
Thomas Berset studierte und doktorierte nach dem Lehrerpatent an der Universität Zürich, wobei seine Arbeiten in der Biologie und der molekularen Genetik angesiedelt waren. Nach den Post-docs am Max-Plank Institut in Dresden und dem Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, Sydney sowie einem zweijährigen Abstecher in die Pharmaindustrie wechselte er 2010 an die Kantonsschule Musegg in Luzern. Seit September dieses Jahres ist Thomas Berset zudem auch an der PH Schwyz im Bereich Chemie- und Naturwissenschaftsdidaktik für die Primarschule tätig.
Details zum Projekt von Thomas Berset: http://www.primarschulchemie.ch
David Spichiger, SCS
11.09.2013
ChemMedChem Backcover 9/13 from T. Fischer, R. Riedl, ZHAW
The back cover picture and its corresponding scientific article of MedChemMed 9/13 is provided by Thomas Fischer and Prof. Dr. Rainer Riedl from ZHAW: «Strategic Targeting of Multiple Water-Mediated Interactions: A Concise and Rational Structure-Based Design Approach to Potent and Selective MMP-13 Inhibitors (ChemMedChem 9/2013) (page 1572)»
The back cover picture depicts the beauty and significance of water molecules, key structural components in the architecture of living systems, for the rational design of small molecules with tailored biological activity. A potent and selective inhibitor of the therapeutically relevant target matrix metalloproteinase 13 was realized, without any screening activities, by a concise structure-based approach targeting multiple water molecules as binding partners. For more details, see the Communication by Rainer Riedl et al. on p. 1457 ff.
ChemMedChem Journal (by Wiley-VCH)
David Spichiger, SCS
11.09.2013
KGF-SCS Awards, Sandmeyer Award and Grammaticakis-Neumann Award ceremonies 2013
On the occation of the SCS Fall Meeting VIP Dinner in Lausanne on Spetember 5, 2013 the KGF-SCS Industrial Investigator Awards, the Sandmeyer Award and the the Grammaticakis-Neumann Prize were given to the 2013 winners.
During the apero of the VIP Dinner on the terrasse of the Starling Hotel at EPFL Lausanne the following winners were awarded and honored for their outstanding scientific contributions.
Grammaticakis-Neumann Award 2013
Prof. Uwe Pischel, Huelva (ESP)
... in recognition of his important contribution to the development of photoactive molecular logic gates.
KGF Industrial Investigator Awards 2013
Distinguished KGF-SCS Award
Prof. Klaus Müller, F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Basel and ETH Zürich
...for pioneering a number of important and crucial scientific initiatives both in academia and industry and most importantly for his early pioneering in ensuring quality academic-industry relations.
Senior KGF-SCS Award
Dr. Ian Lewis, Novartis Institutes of Biomedical Research, Basel,
... for the design and synthesis of SOM230/Pasireotide (Signifor®), as the first pituitary directed medical therapy for Cushing’s disease approved by EMEA and FDA in 2012.
PD Dr. Werner Bonrath, DSM Nutritional Products, Basel
... for his contributions in the fields of Vitamins, Carotenoids and Flavor and Fragrances, always related to the application of new catalytic processes which can be industrialized.
KGF-SCS Award
Dr. Mark Rogers-Evans, F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Basel
...for his work in medicinal chemistry, particularly for his studies of small heterocyclic ring systems such as Oxetanes and Azaspiro[3.4]octanes.
Sandmeyer Award 2013
Dr. Ralf Duempelmann, Dr. Pascal Steffanut, Dr. Samuel Dagorne, Dr. Stephane Bellemin
Clariant Group R&D and CNRS-Université de Strasbourg
... in recognition of their work on N-heterocyclic carbene based zirconium complexes for use in ring opening polymerization.
Photos of the ceremonies
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The KGF-SCS Industrial Investigator Award ist sponsored by
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08.09.2013
Winners of the Best Poster Award at the Fall Meeting 2013
At the SCS Fall Meeting 2013 in Lausanne on September 6, 2013, the best poster presentations of each session were awarded with the DSM poster award.
The prizes were given for the best posters of each parallel session. The main criteria are the scientific quality and originality of the research, plus the quality of the presentation.
Prize Winner
- cash contribution of CHF 400.00
- travel voucher of CHF 750.00 to attend an international conference.
Runners‘ up Prize
- cash contribution of CHF 250.00
The prize was sponsored by DSM, and were given by Dr. Georg Kau, Director R&D, DSM
Winners 2013
Analytical Sciences
Winner: Simon K. Küster, University ETH Zürich
Runners-up: Hao Wang, ETH Zürich
Silvan R. Stucki, University of Bern
Catalysis Science & Engineering
Winner: Maximilian Moser, ETH Zürich
Runners-up: Florent Héroguel, ETH Zürich
Oliver Martin, ETH Zürich
Computational Chemistry
Winner: Sebastien Keller, ETH Zürich
Runners-up: Aurélien Patoz, EPF Lausanne
Inorganic & Coordination Chemistry
Winner: Jeanne Bolliger, University of Cambridge
Runners-up: Martin Schwarzwälder, ETH Zürich
Miriam Oberholzer, University of Zürich
Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Winner: Roger Slavik, ETH Zürich
Runners-up: Diana C. Rueda, University of Basel
Marco Bartoloni, University of Bern
Lea Radtke, ETH Zürich
Aurélien Godinat, EPF Lausanne
Organic Chemistry A: Catalytic Methodologies and Sustainable Processes
Winner: Patrick Isenegger, University of Basel
Runners-up: Michael Rickhaus, University of Basel
Nicolas Germain, University of Geneva
Organic Chemistry B: Synthetic Methodologies and Applications
Winner: Thomas Buyck, EPF Lausanne
Runners-up: Benjamin Wyler, University of Bern
Physical Chemistry
Winner: Maarten Eduard Van Reijzen, EPF Lausanne
Runners-up: Arnulf Rosspeintner, University of Geneva
Heiner Sassmannshausen, ETH Zürich
Polymers, Colloids & Interfaces
Winner: Francesco Nazzani, University of Fribourg
Runners-up: Martin Rother, University of Basel
Xiaoyan Zhang, University of Basel
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Winners of the Best Oral Presentation Award at the Fall Meeting 2013
At the SCS Fall Meeting 2013 in Lausanne on September 6, 2013, the best oral presentations of each session were awarded with the Metrohm oral presentation award.
The prize is given for the two best presentations of each parallel session. The main criteria are the scientific quality and originality of the research, plus the quality of the presentation.
Prizes for Winners
- cash contribution of CHF 500.00
- travel voucher of CHF 750.00 to attend an international conference.
- invitation to present the research in the laureates issue of CHIMIA. Value CHF 1’000.00
Prizes for Runners‘ up
- cash contribution of CHF 300.00
The prize is sponsored by Metrohm and given by Dr. Markus Tobler, CEO Metrohm Schweiz AG
Winners 2013
Analytical Sciences
Winner: Luca Fornelli, EPF Lausanne
Runners' up: Caroline Münsterer, ETH Zürich
Catalysis Science & Engineering
Winner: Emiliana Fabbri, PSI Villigen
Runners' up: Karol Furman, ETH Zürich
Computational Chemistry
Winner: Jérôme Gonthier, EPF Lausanne
Runners' up: Gloria Capano, EPF Lausanne
Inorganic & Coordination Chemistry
Winner: Angèle Monney, LIKAT Rostock
Runners' up: Jan Breitenfeld, EPF Lausanne
Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Winner: Thomas Jack, University of Bern
Runners' up: Roland C. Preston, University of Basel
Organic Chemistry A: Catalytic Methodologies and Sustainable Processes
Winner: Cecilia Tortoreto, University of Geneva
Runners' up: Baihua Ye, EPF Lausanne
Organic Chemistry B: Synthetic Methodologies and Applications
Winner: Caroline Souris, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung
Runners' up: Gabriel Schäfer, ETH Zürich
Physical Chemistry
Winner: Benjamin Bertsche, EPF Lausanne
Runners' up: Susan Blaser, University of Bern
Polymers, Colloids & Interfaces
Winner: Philipp Anstaett, University of Zürich
Runners' up: Zhikun Zheng, ETH Zürich
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