Daniel Stehle wins Machleidt Innovation Award 2024
First "Hans Machleidt Symposium" awards prize to former IFIB PhD student
Congratulations to Daniel Stehle!
On October 18, 2024, Daniel received the "Hans Machleidt Biochemistry Innovation Prize“ (see picture), which is endowed with €15,000. Daniel completed his doctoral studies at the IFIB in Robert Feil’s research group and was also a member of the Tübingen-based GRK 2381. He is currently a postdoc at the University of California in San Diego. Daniel received the prize for his innovative approaches to elucidating the spatial location of the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway in the interaction of tumor and immune cells.
The prize was awarded at the first Hans Machleidt Symposium, at which renowned biochemists gave presentations. The new prize is to be awarded every two years from 2024 onwards. The primary target group of the award are successful and innovative young scientists in postdoctoral studies or in an advanced phase of their doctorate who are doing or have done their doctorate in biochemistry at the University of Tübingen.