Tanja Gulder

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Tanja Gulder (* 1978 ) is a German chemist and has been Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Leipzig since 2020 .

Life

Tanja Gulder completed her chemistry studies at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg in 2004 with a diploma thesis in the working group of Gerhard Bringmann . After completing her doctorate in the same working group in 2008, she went to the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla for a postdoc with Phil Baran until 2010 . After her return, she led a junior research group at RWTH Aachen University until 2014 and one at the Technical University of Munich until 2017 . In 2018 she took up a Heisenberg professorship for biomimetic catalysis there. In the same year she turned down a call to the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg for a W3 professorship . In 2020 she took up a professorship for organic chemistry at the University of Leipzig.

Research areas

The focus of the work of Tanja Gulder and her group is the development of catalytic systems by imitating nature (biomimetics). In particular, the imitation of halogenases for selective halogenation is a focus.

Publications and patents

Gulder has worked on almost 50 scientific publications, including a publication in Science . She is also co-inventor of two patents .

Awards and prizes (selection)

See also

Individual evidence

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  2. a b Biomimetic Catalysis. In: DFG - GEPRIS. Retrieved May 17, 2020 .
  3. Personal details - November 2017. University of Heidelberg, accessed on May 17, 2020 .
  4. Aarón Gutiérrez Collar, Tanja Gulder: Peptidic catalysts for macrocycle synthesis . In: Science . tape 366 , no. 6472 , December 20, 2019, ISSN  0036-8075 , p. 1454-1454 , doi : 10.1126 / science.aaz9325 ( sciencemag.org ).
  5. Espacenet - search results. Retrieved May 17, 2020 .
  6. Espacenet - search results. Retrieved May 17, 2020 .
  7. Klaus Grohe Foundation | Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker eV Retrieved on May 17, 2020 .
  8. ^ Previous winners - Thieme Chemistry - Georg Thieme Verlag. Retrieved on May 17, 2020 (German).
  9. funded until June 30, 2014. DECHEMA , accessed on May 17, 2020 .
  10. Nature as a model: Development of bio-inspired catalysts for selective oxidative halogenation and their application for the preparation of biomedical agents. DFG - GEPRIS, accessed on May 17, 2020 .