DFG: Leibniz Awards and Junior Research Groups
Leibniz Laureates at the University of Bonn
- Prof. Dr Eicke Latz (2018), Institute for Innate Immunity
- Prof Dr Peter Scholze (2016), Institute for Mathematics
- Prof Dr Frank Bradke (2016), DZNE (on leave)
- Prof Dr Stefan Grimme (2015), Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
- Prof Dr Gunter Hartmann (2012), Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Pharmacology
- Prof Dr Christian Kurts (2012), Institute for Experimental Immunology
- Prof Dr Armin Falk (2009), Center for Economics and Neuroscience (on Leave)
- Prof Dr Wolfgang Lück (2008), Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics (HIM)
- Prof Dr Michael Famulok (2002), LIMES Institute
- Prof Dr Stefan Müller (2000), Institute for Applied Mathematics
Emeriti
- Prof Dr Michael Rapoport (1992), Institute for Mathematics
- Prof Dr Sigrid Peyerimhoff (1989), Institute for Theoretical Chemistry
- Prof Dr Werner Hildenbrand (1988), Institute for Social and Economical Sciences
Further Leibniz Laureates
- Prof Dr Frank Neese (2010), moved to Max Planck Institute for Bioanorganical Chemistry in Mülheim an der Ruhr
- Prof Dr Holger Fleischer (2008), moved to Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Private Law in Hamburg
- Prof Dr Felix Otto (2006), moved to Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Natural Sciences in Leipzig
- Prof Dr Karl Christoph Klauer (2004), moved to the University of Freiburg
- Prof Dr Gerd Faltings (1996), moved to Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn
- Prof Dr Gisela Anton (1994), moved to the University of Nürnberg-Erlangen
- Prof Dr Martin Jansen (1990), moved to Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Stuttgart
- Prof Dr Günter Harder (1988), moved to Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn (Emeritus)
Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Laureates at the University of Bonn
- Prof. Dr. Elvira Mass (2020), LIMES Institut
- Dr. Georg Oberdieck (2020), Mathematisches Institut
- Prof. Dr. Patrik L. Ferrari (2009), Institut für Angewandte Mathematik
- Prof. Dr. Natalija Novak (2005), Klinik und Poliklinik für Dermatologie und Allergologie
- Prof. Dr. Christian Kubisch (2000), Institut für Humangenetik, moved to Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf
Current Emmy Noether Independent Junior Research Groups at the University of Bonn
- Dr. Larissa von Krbek (from 2021), Dissipative supramolekulare Systeme
- Dr. Peng Yu (since 2020), Genetic control and nutrient-dependency of root-microbe interaction in maize
- Dr. Katrin Jeannette Czogalla-Nitsche (since 2018), The realm of vitamin K – more than only coagulation
- Dr. Florian I. Schmidt (since 2016), Elucidating inflammasome activation with alpaca single domain antibodies
- Dr. Kerstin U. Ludwig (since 2016), Integrative craniofacial genomics - From genome-wide association studies to function
- Dr. Andreas Schlitzer (since 2016), The impact of transcriptomic imprinting on the functional specialization of monocytes during health and disease
- Dr. Wolf Harmening (since 2013), Advanced adaptive optics instrumentation for ophthalmic imaging and function testing: the single cell approach to visual function and dysfunction
Current Heisenberg-Professuren at the University of Bonn
- Prof. Dr. Sandra Blaess - The Development of Neuronal Diversity in the Dopaminergic System (since 2017)
- Prof. Dr. Philipp Sasse - Cardiac Optogenetics (since 2017)
Current Heisenberg Positions and Fellowships at the University of Bonn
- Dr. Peter Soba - Mechanisms of sensory circuit function, integration and neuromodulation in Drosophila melanogaster (since 2020)
- PD Dr. Andreas Schwab - Bausteine zu einer polyphonen Religionsgeschichte der antiken griechischen Literatur (since 2020)
- PD Dr. Jörn Happel - Easteuropean History (since 2019)
- PD Dr. Christian Meierhofer - Modern German Literary (since 2018)
- PD Dr. Christian Rode - Medieval Social Ontologies (since 2017)
- PD Dr. Simone Schultz-Balluff - Worlds of Knowledge in the Middle Ages: New Perspectives on Conceptual Studies Textual Cultures in the Medieval Cloister The Hunt in German Texts of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period: Linguistic Token - Textual Shaping - Literary Execution (since 2017)