BIGS DrugS PhD student Anna Böhmer won a Poster Award at the Annual Meeting of DPhG (German Pharmaceutical Society) in the section Clinical Pharmacy for her poster presentation titled "Prioritisation and Identification of Adverse Drug Reactions in routinely collected electronic data sources during hospitalisation: A RAND survey". Her award was funded by the Dr. August und Dr. Anni Lesmüller Foundation. We congratulate her on this outstanding accomplishment!
The two-day retreat of the BIGS-DrugS class 2021 took place at the beginning of September 2023 at the youth education center Haus Altenberg. The PhD students presented their posters and explained the scientific methods of their working group. Two exciting guest lectures, a role play and a social get-together completed the program.
BIGS DrugS PhD student Lars Wismar (working group Prof. U.Jaehde) received the ADKA training project award "Diploma". He received this award for his diploma thesis with the title "Verbesserte Arzneimitteltherapiesicherheit parenteraler Arzneimittelapplikation durch den Einsatz von Smart-Infusionssystemen – Untersuchung des Status quo und Entwicklung eines Standardisierungskonzepts in Deutschland".
During the ACS Publication Symposium - Biological & Medicinal Chemistry the participants presented around 90 Posters. The participants and the visitors honored Carolin Pikullik's poster with the audience award.
During the 2nd IRN I-GPCRnet Annual Meeting the participants presented 44 posters. Ghazl's was one of the six that have been awarded.
During the 36th European Peptide Symposium the participants presented more than 500 posters. Anna's won the second prize!
In cooperation with the Pharma Center Bonn and the Limes Institute, Bayer AG has again awarded three prizes for outstanding PhD theses in the field of drug research. The award ceremony took place together with the postponed kick-off meeting of the BIGS DrugS Class 2021.
The PhD student Jan Hendrik Voß (working group Prof. Christa E. Müller) plan a research stay at the University of Montreal (Canada). After a successful application, his research stay will be financed by the Boehringer Ingelheim Fund. During his research stay, he will learn novel techniques to detect and quantify intracellular signaling responses of G protein-coupled receptors.