Science of Synthesis poster prizes at the 2025 JCF Spring Symposium (GDCh-JCF)

The Science of Synthesis poster prizes was awarded to Alena Neudert, Kevin Keller and Micheal Mertens at the GDCh-JCF.

Alena Neudert, Kevin Keller and Michael Mertens were awarded the Science of Synthesis poster prizes at the JCF Spring Symposium (GDCh-JCF ), which took place in Münster (Germany) from March 12th-15th, 2025. Congratulations!

Alena Neudert

Alena Neudert from the University Bayreuth wins the prize for best science 'Hybrid all-Fe Redox Flow Battery – Coupling Theory and Experiment'. She was awarded the SOS Workbench Edition: Water in Organic Synthesis.

Kevin Keller

Kevin Keller from the Justus-Liebig-University Giessen wins the prize for participants' choice 'Bioinspired Heteronuclear Bimetallic Complex - Copper- vs. Iron-Superoxido Pathway. An Example of Cytochrome c Oxidase'. He was awared the SOS Workbench Edition: Dual Catalysis in Organic Synthesis.

Michael Mertens

Michael Mertens from the Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf wins the prize for best poster design 'Synthesis of the novel Metallophore Methylolanthanin and its Derivatives'. He was awared the SOS Workbench Edition: Biocatalysis in Organic Synthesis.

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