Since 1997 the presentation of the Wolfgang-Paul Lecture marks the opening of the DGMS annual conferences. To give this lecture is meant to be an honor for the scientist invited.
Awardees:
2020
Alexander Makarov
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen
„Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry on a Journey from the Past to the Future“.
2019
Vicki Wysocki
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
“Native MS: A Structural Biology Tool”
2018
Alain van Dorsselaer
Universität Straßburg, Frankreich
“What is the future of MS as a Science?”
2017
Brian Chait
Rockefeller University, NY, USA
“Integrative Methods for Elucidating the Structure & Function of Cellular Machines”
2016
Michael Caras
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
“Zur Ionenbildung bei MALDI und ESI – Über die Schönheit klarer Experimente und die Kraft einfacher Modelle”
2015
Cathy Costello
Boston University, Boston, MA
“Midwinter reflections on the progress of biological mass spectrometry”
2014
Frantisek Tureček
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
“New Discoveries with Peptides, Collisions, Electrons and Photons”
2013
Klaus G. Heumann
Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
“Richtige Quantifizierung durch ICP-MS: Von Elementspuren zu Molekülverbindungen – eine persönliche Retrospektive”
2012
Michael L. Gross
Washington University, St. Louis, MO
“Can Mass Spectrometry Play a Role in Structural Biology?”
2011
Michael T. Bowers
University of California at Santa Barbara, CA
“A Career in Science: From Chemical Physics to Biology and Places In-between”
2010
Peter Roepstorff
University of Southern Denmark, Odense
2009
Prof. Tilmann D. Märk
Universität Innbruck
“Electron impact mass spectrometry of biomolecules: from gas to condensed phase – from room temperature to near absolute zero”
2008
Prof. Donald F. Hunt
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
“Innovative Mass Spectrometry Technology for the Study of Cell Signalling and for the Development of Immunotherapeutical Agents against Cancer”
2007
Prof. Jean Futrell
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland
“A Short History of Tandem Mass Spectrometry – The Past 40 Years”
2006
Prof. Gary M. Hieftje
Indiana University, Indiana
2005
Prof. Nico M. N. Nibbering
Frije Universiteit Amsterdam
2004
Prof. Dr. Herbert Budzikiewicz
Universität zu Köln
2003
Prof. Alan G. Marshall
University of Florida, Tallahassee
“Accurate Mass Measurement: Taking Full Analytical Advantage of Nature’s Isotopic Complexity”
2002
Prof. Dr. Hans-Friedrich Grützmacher
Universität Bielefeld
“Clusterionen in Ionenfallen”
2001
Prof. Dr. Franz Hillenkamp
Universität Münster
2000
Prof. Fred W. McLafferty
Cornell University, Ithaca
1999
Prof. R. Graham Cooks
Purdue University
1998
Prof. Dr. Chava Lifshitz
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
1997
Prof. Dr. Helmut Schwarz
Technische Universität Berlin
Archivbild von der DGMS-Tagung 2006