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Reinhard Jahn is a Professor at the University of Göttingen and Director of the Department of Neurobiology at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry. His work focuses on molecular mechanisms of membrane traffic, exocytosis, and synaptic transmission, particularly through the study of SNARE proteins and membrane fusion. With a PhD from the University of Göttingen (1981) and academic positions at institutions like Yale University and The Rockefeller University, his career spans both academic and research leadership roles.
His research has significantly advanced understanding of neurotransmitter uptake and storage, synaptic transmission, and the molecular anatomy of trafficking organelles. The field of neuroscience has been enriched by his studies on SNARE complex dynamics and NSF/ATP-driven processes.
- Scientific Awards and Honors:
- Balzan Prize (2016)
- Foreign Associate Member, National Academy of Sciences, USA (2015)
- Heinrich Wieland Prize (2014)
- Eduard Buchner Prize (2013)
- Sir Bernhard Katz Award (2008)
- Ernst-Jung Prize for Medicine (2006)
- Gottfried-Wilhelm Leibniz-Prize (2000)
- Max-Planck Research Prize (1990)
Reinhard Jahn’s publications, including 296 entries and a high H-index of 100, reflect his leadership in molecular neuroscience. His work on membrane fusion intermediates and helical extensions of SNARE complexes has shaped modern understanding of synaptic vesicle biology.
He is a member of prestigious academies such as the German National Academy of Science (Leopoldina) and EMBO, underscoring his influence in the scientific community.
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