Felix Hausch | Drug Discovery | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Felix Hausch | Drug Discovery | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Professor, Technische UniversitƤt Darmstadt, Germany

Professor Prof. Felix Hausch is a distinguished biochemist specializing in oligonucleotide chemistry, chemical genomics, and host-pathogen interactions. He obtained his Diploma in Chemistry from the Free University of Berlin (1996) and completed his Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 2000 under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. A. JƤschke. After a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University, he worked in assay development at ESBATech AG before leading the Chemical Genomics group at the Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry (2005-2016). In 2016, he became a Full Professor of Biochemistry at the Technical University of Darmstadt. His contributions include coordinating multiple international research consortia, serving as an Associate Editor for Scientific Reports, and mentoring over 40 Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers. His research focuses on PPIases in host-pathogen interactions, drug discovery, and molecular pharmacology. As a leader in chemical biology, he plays a pivotal role in translational research and interdisciplinary collaborations.

Professional ProfileĀ 

EducationĀ 

Diploma in Chemistry (1996) ā€“ Free University of Berlin, Germany Doctorate in Biochemistry (2000) ā€“ Free University of Berlin, under Prof. Dr. A. JƤschke, focusing on oligonucleotide chemistry. Postdoctoral Research (2000-2002) ā€“ Stanford University, Institute of Chemical Engineering, under Prof. Chaitan Khosla, studying biochemical engineering.Habilitation in Organic Chemistry & Biochemistry (2015) ā€“ Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Munich. Full Professor of Biochemistry (2016-Present) ā€“ Technical University Darmstadt, specializing in chemical biology, medicinal chemistry, and host-pathogen interactions.

ExperienceĀ 

Research Assistant (1996-2000) ā€“ Free University of Berlin, Biochemistry. Postdoctoral Fellow (2000-2002) ā€“ Stanford University, specializing in chemical engineering and enzyme function. Scientist in Assay Development (2002-2004) ā€“ ESBATech AG, Zurich, focusing on biochemical assay development. Group Leader, Chemical Genomics (2005-2016) ā€“ Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, leading chemical biology and drug discovery projects.

Awards & Honors šŸ†

Coordinator of MSCA Doctoral Network MC4DD (2024-2028) ā€“ EU-funded research program. Speaker, LOEWE-Schwerpunkt TRABITA (2020-2024) ā€“ Advancing chemical biology and drug discovery. Vice Director, Clemens-Schƶpf-Institute (2019-Present) ā€“ Leading biochemical research collaborations. Chair of GDCh Local Section (2019-2022) ā€“ Strengthening chemical research networks.Coordinator of BMBF Consortia PROCERA, iMIP, SIAM-APH & 51TaValP, ProxiTRAPS, FamoGLUES ā€“ Leading international drug discovery projects

Research Focus šŸ”¬

Chemical Biology & Drug Discovery ā€“ Developing novel small-molecule inhibitors for protein targets. Ā Host-Pathogen Interactions ā€“ Investigating PPIases and their role in bacterial and viral infections.Ā Molecular Pharmacology ā€“ Understanding enzyme mechanisms and drug-target interactions. Ā Peptidyl-Prolyl Cis/Trans Isomerases (PPIases) ā€“ Studying their function in cellular signaling and infection control. Translational Research ā€“ Bridging the gap between fundamental biochemistry and clinical applications. Chemical Genomics ā€“ Using biochemical assays and structural biology to develop targeted therapies.

Conclusion

With an exceptional track record in research, leadership, and mentorship, this candidate is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Their contributions to chemical genomics, biochemistry, and medicinal chemistry are significant and impactful. Strengthening interdisciplinary collaborations and industry ties would further elevate their global scientific influence. šŸš€

Publications Top Noted

šŸ“Œ Structural Insights into PPIase-Mediated Protein Folding and Drug Targeting
šŸ“Œ Development of Small-Molecule Inhibitors for Host-Pathogen Interactions
šŸ“Œ Chemical Genomics Strategies for Understanding Protein Function
šŸ“Œ Biochemical Assay Development for High-Throughput Drug Screening
šŸ“Œ Molecular Mechanisms of Enzyme Catalysis in Drug Discovery
šŸ“Œ Role of Peptidyl-Prolyl Cis/Trans Isomerases in Cellular Regulation
šŸ“Œ Host-Pathogen Interactions: The Role of PPIases in Bacterial Infections
šŸ“Œ Advances in Chemical Biology: New Strategies for Molecular Targeting
šŸ“Œ Enzyme Modulation for Therapeutic Applications in Infectious Diseases
šŸ“Œ Drug Discovery Approaches Using Chemical Genomics Techniques