Tanja Schirmeister

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Tanja Schirmeister (* 1963 ) is a German pharmacist.

Schirmeister studied pharmacy from 1982 to 1987 at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . After completing her internship as a pharmacist, she received her license to practice as a pharmacist in 1988. She then worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of Freiburg, where she received her doctorate summa cum laude under Hans-Hartwig Otto in 1993 ( enzymatic hydrolysis of E / Z diastereotopic diesters and E / Z diastereomeric monoesters ). The dissertation received the Carl Wilhelm Scheele Prize of the German Pharmaceutical Society. In 1999 she also received her habilitation at the University of Freiburg under August Wilhelm Frahm ( synthesis, in vitro testing and structure-activity relationships of new peptidic cysteine ​​protease inhibitors: the importance of aziridinedicarboxylic acid building blocks ) and appointed as a private lecturer. In 2000 she had lectureships in Freiburg and Heidelberg and was appointed professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of Würzburg . In 2010 she became professor and holder of the chair for pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Institute for Pharmacy and Biochemistry).

In 2017 she and Carsten Schmuck and Peter Wich (at the time junior professor at the University of Mainz) received the literature prize of the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie for their work on the new edition of the classic Beyer-Walter textbook on organic chemistry .

Since 2004 she has been a member of the Pharmaceutical Analysis Expert Commission at the Institute for Medical and Pharmaceutical Examination Questions (IMPP) in Mainz.

Fonts

  • with Carsten Schmuck and Peter Wich (editor): Beyer / Walter Textbook of Organic Chemistry, 25th edition, Hirzel 2016
  • with Carsten Schmuck, Bernd Engels, Reinhold Fink: Chemie für Mediziner, Pearson 2008, 2017

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Individual evidence

  1. Award of the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie for the textbook in the 25th edition