ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. Therese Solberg awarded Dr. Lutz und Dr. Celia Zwillenberg Prize by the University of Bern
December 18, 2023
Sebastian Shaw, award winner Dr. Lutz and Dr. Celia Zwillenberg Prize, Therese Solberg, winner Dr. Lutz and Dr. Celia Zwillenberg Prize and Christian Leumann, Rector
Credits: © University of Bern, AKM
Awardees of the Dies academicus 2023. Back from left to right: Andrin Büchler, Sebastian Shaw, Christian Leumann, Nicolas Christian Albert Lentz. Front from left to right: Alma Brodersen, Therese Solberg, Aaron Roth, Fabienne Wöhner.
Credits: © Universität Bern, AKM
Credits: © Universität Bern, AKM
Dr. Therese Solberg, a postdoctoral fellow of WPI-Bio2Q, was awarded Dr. Lutz and Dr. Celia Zwillenberg prize by the University of Bern! The Dr. Lutz und Dr. Celia Zwillenberg prize is awarded to up to three early-career researchers from the field of biological sciences annually, intended to be an incentive for young talents who have presented innovative work as a dissertation or a top-class publication as a postdoctoral researcher. The prize is awarded in memory of the biologist Dr. Lutz O. Zwillenberg. The awarding ceremony was held on December 2, 2023 at the 189th foundation celebration of the University of Bern.
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