Christiane Götz-Sobel

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Christiane Götz-Sobel (* 1956 in Mainz ) is a German science journalist. She is the head of the ZDF science and technology editorial team.

Life

Christiane Götz-Sobel studied biology, mathematics, pedagogy and journalism at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz from 1974 to 1981, completing the first and second state exams for teaching. 1981 to 1990 she was a teacher. At the same time she worked as a freelance journalist for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and the ZDF. In 1990 she was an editor at ZDF, where she first for adventure research and the Knoff-Hoff-Show by Joachim Bublath worked, then from 1993 to 2000 as an editor, writer and Managing Editor for WISO focusing health policy, environmental and research policy. She also wrote programs on biotechnology and genetic engineering. In 2001 she became editor and head of the service at Adventure Knowledge and in 2008 head of the science and technology editorial team. She also oversaw Leschs Kosmos , Terra X: Fascination Earth and Terra X: Fascination Universe and, since 2016, the YouTube channel "Terra X - Lesch & Co."

In 2017 she received the medal for scientific journalism from the German Physical Society (DPG).

She is on the advisory board of the Science Press Conference (WPK) and guest speaker (science journalism) at the Ludwigsburg Film Academy .

Fonts

  • with Wolfgang Mock : Science journalism today: a look at 20 years of WPK , science press conference, VDI-Verlag 2006

honors and awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ZDF press release on receiving the DPG medal , November 17, 2017