To commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the discovery of nucleic acids the Molecularand Cellular Biosciences section of Life Sciences Switzerland (formerly the Swiss Society for Molecular and Cellular Biosciences/Swiss Society for Biochemistry) has created the FriedrichMiescher Award. The prize is intended to honour young biochemists and is donated by theFriedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) in Basel.

The following guidelines apply for nominations:

  1. The Friedrich Miescher Award may be awarded once every year to a young scientist for outstanding achievements in biochemistry.
  2. Candidates are eligible who have not yet reached the age of 40 years on January 1st of the award year.
    For female candidates with children, the age limit is automatically extended by one year per child. For male candidates with children, the age limit can be extended by 6 weeks perchild, or the actual time taken off as parental leave if this is longer than 6 weeks. The maximal extension for men is 6 months.
  3. Preference will be given to candidates with a documented record of independent research.
  4. The scientific work must have been carried out in Switzerland or by Swiss scientists abroad.

Applications or nominations, including a letter stating the relevance of the candidate's scientific work, his/her CV, list of publication and embedded links to the four most relevant publicationsshould be submitted as a single PDF file by October 31st, 2024 by e-mail to Prof. Dr. Monica Gotta [], at the Molecular and Cellular Biosciences section of LS2.

More information. https://www.ls2.ch/funding/awards


David Spichiger, SCS
Neringa Mannerheim, LS2
04.10.2024