Oliver Ebenhöh

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Oliver Ebenhöh (born February 5, 1970 in Oldenburg ) is a German biophysicist . From 2013 to 2018 he worked as a junior professor and since 2018 as a professor for quantitative and theoretical biology at Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf . There he is located in the research center ZSL, where, according to Klaus Pfeffer, the university's prorector for strategic management, "some of the university's best scientists work". It is also part of the Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences (CEPLAS).

Life

Oliver Ebenhöh (Ahd. Gebirgsplateau) was born in Oldenburg in 1970, where his father Wolfgang Ebenhöh was a professor at the Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Sea (ICBM) at the University of Oldenburg . He completed his physics diploma in 1995 at the University of Heidelberg and completed his 1st state examination in mathematics / physics in 1996. He then studied under Reinhart Heinrich at the Humboldt University in Berlin , where he received his doctorate in 2003 with a thesis on the structural analysis of metabolic networks. After a postdoctoral position at the Humboldt University of Berlin, he worked as an independent group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology in Potsdam-Golm from 2006 to 2009 and then until 2013 as a reader in Systems Biology at the University of Aberdeen .

Scientific work

Oliver Ebenhöh has published more than 75 scientific publications in the course of his career. His best-known works include those in the field of metabolism , other focuses are the acclimation of photosynthesis, the biochemistry of polymers and the interactions of microorganisms. He is Vice-Chair of the Advisory Committee of the Conferences of the International Study Group for Systems Biology (ISGSB).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ University of Düsseldorf: Dr. Oliver Ebenhöh appointed junior professor. Retrieved February 4, 2020 .
  2. ^ Nicole Lange: Science: University opens its new research center. Retrieved February 4, 2020 .
  3. Prof. Dr. Oliver Ebenhöh. Retrieved February 4, 2020 .
  4. ^ Humboldt University of Berlin, Humboldt University of Berlin: Structural analysis of metabolic networks . April 1, 2003, doi : 10.18452 / 14853 ( hu-berlin.de [accessed February 4, 2020]).
  5. O Ebenhoh: Evolutionary Optimization of Metabolic Pathways. Theoretical Reconstruction of the Stoichiometry of ATP and NADH Producing Systems . In: Bulletin of Mathematical Biology . tape 63 , no. 1 , January 2001, p. 21–55 , doi : 10.1006 / bulm.2000.0197 ( springer.com [accessed February 4, 2020]).
  6. ISGSB board | ISGSB. Retrieved February 4, 2020 (American English).