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Prof. Dr. Wieland Felix is a Full Tenured Professor and Director of the Institute for Biochemistry I at the University of Heidelberg. His research focuses on vesicular transport mechanisms, Golgi apparatus function, and lipid-protein interactions. Notable contributions include studies on COPI-coated vesicles, Arf1 GTPase regulation, and quantitative lipid analysis using mass spectrometry.
- Positions: Director of Institute for Biochemistry I (since 1988), Former Managing Editor of FEBS Letters (2001), and Chair of SFB 638 (2003).
- Education: PhD in Chemistry (1978) from Max-Planck Institute for Biochemistry (Munich).
Research Interests: Combines biochemical, biophysical, and structural approaches to study membrane trafficking pathways. Key areas include:
- Mechanisms of COPI vesicle formation
- Role of lipids in organelle dynamics
- Regulation of Golgi complex functions
Awards: Recipient of the Heinrich Wieland Prize (2001), Leopoldina Membership (2003), and Academia Europea Fellowship (2011). Active in collaborative research programs like SFB 638.
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