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biochemist structural biologist

Manfred Stefan Auer, German structural biologist, biochemist. Cusanuswerk fellow, 1989-1993, Human Frontier Science Program fellow, 1998-2000, Jane Coffin Childs Memorial fellow, 2000-2002; recipient Otto-Hahn award Max-Planck Society, 1999, Department Energy, Outstanding Mentoring award, 2007.

Background

Auer, Manfred Stefan was born on December 25, 1966 in Gottmadingen, German. Came to the United States, 1998. Son of Werner and Elisabeth (Ritter) Auer.

Education

Diploma in Biochemistry, University Hannover, Germany, 1993. Doctor of Philosophy, University Frankfurt, Germany, 1998.

Career

Visiting scientist Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1993. Fellow European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany, 1993-1997, Max Plank Institute of Biophysics, Frankfurt, 1997-1998. Research associate Skirball Institute, New York University Medical Center, New York City, since 1998, Rockefeller University, New York City, 1998—2002, research associate Laboratory Sensory Neurosci., 2002—2004.

Research associate Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, since 2004. With German Army, 1986-1987.

Achievements

  • Manfred Stefan Auer has been listed as a noteworthy structural biologist, biochemist by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, Biophysics Society, Harvey Society, New York Academy of Sciences, Life Science Society (chair biomaging 2005), Joint Bioenergy Institute Imaging Program (director imaging), Energy Bioscis. Institute (principal investigator).

Interests

  • Soccer, painting, travel.

Connections

Married Michaela Liedtke, July 9, 1969. 3 children, Natasha Sophie, Dominic Alexander, Luca Nicolas.

Father:
Werner Auer

Mother:
Elisabeth (Ritter) Auer

Spouse:
Michaela Liedtke