News 2009

Here is a summary of the relevant stories for the year 2009.

Newest LBB Members at the Turn of the Decade

The LBB would like to extend a warm welcome to both Prayanka Rajendran and Bernd Dielacher!
Prayanka, who originates from India, is a biotechnologist who has recently completed her Master in Biophysics and Photonics from Ecole Normale Supérieure, in France. She started in December 2009 and will be working on “In vivo RNA studies”.
Bernd is an electrical engineer from Vienna University of Technology. For his PhD he will be working on nanowire biosensing as part of a Nanotera project.

Promotion to Full Professor

The entire LBB is pleased to congratulate our group leader, Janos Vörös, who received a promotion to full professorship from the ETH board. Although he is quick to recognize the contribution of the entire group to his success, Janos' leadership, energy, ideas and personal style of organization have helped to successfully shape the LBB and our research over the past years.

11.10.2009

Takumi becomes the LBB's newest Super Scientist

Takumi Sannomiya joined the young, but quickly expanding list of LBB PhD students, who have successfully defended their thesis.

Sannomiya, Takumi
Takumi dressed as the super hero scientist 'Particle Man' 10.10.2009

Is There a Doctor in the House? Yes!

The LBB is thrilled to celebrate the achievements of Marta Bally, who successfully defended her PhD thesis on September 28th. In the new year Marta will continue her academic career in Sweden and we wish her much fun and success in her personal and professional endeavours.

28.09.2009

The First LBB Spin-Off Company

external pageCytosurge GmbH was officially founded with the aim to develop and commercialize the recently invented FluidFMTM technology

19.06.2009

It's Raining Poster Prizes on the LBB

Congratulations to Norma Graf and Takumi Sannomiya, who recently won poster prizes:

Norma Graf, Electrochemically Triggered Release of Bio-active Molecules from Liposomes, BES 2009 Best Poster

Takumi Sannomiya, In situ sensing of single binding events by localized surface plasmon resonance, MRC Poster Award 2009

15.06.2009

Two Reasons to Celebrate Our Newest Doctor!

Double CONGRATULATIONS from all of us at the LBB to Dorothee Niederberger (-Grieshaber), who not only successfully defended her PhD on March 23rd, but who also recently married.

Niederberger, Dorothee
Dorothee with her PhD cap and her defence comittee

Once again, congratulations Dorothee. We are proud to
have you as an LBB alumna and we wish you continued personal, as well as professional success as you
seek your future fortunes in industry.

23.03.2009

New Year, New Members

The LBB is proud to announce our two newest PhD students: Sophie Demarche comes to us from the Ecole Supérieure de Biotechnologies in Strasbourg, France. With an Engineering Master Degree in Biotechnology, she will be working on a joint project with the LBB and external pagePaul Scherrer Institute (PSI), where she will be based. Rami Mhanna is originally from Lebanon, but recently completed his Master in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Melbourne, Australia. His PhD project will be supervised by Dr. Marcy Zenobi-Wong.

01.02.2009

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