For her lecture "The Colourful World of Aryl-Phosphinidenes" given at the 21st European Workshop on Pnictogen Chemistry in Innsbruck, Lisa Kreimer (Technical University of Munich) on 21.
Two further lecture prizes were awarded to Samantha Frank (Freie Universität Berlin)and Sotirios Pavlidis (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) at the Spring Meeting GDCh Working Group Phosphorus Chemistry.
For your lecture given on the occasion of the Spring Meeting of the GDCh Working Group Phosphorus Chemistry in Dresden "The Long-Time Forgotten Polymer: Synthesis and Biological Applications of Modified Inorganic Polyphosphates" was awarded to Sandra Moser (University of Freiburg) on 13 March 2023. March 2023 with the lecture prize of the working group. Prof. J. Chris Slootweg (University of Amsterdam; left in photo) and Dr Marc-André Kasper (Tubulis GmbH, Planegg-Martinsried; right) presented the award.
Photo: R. Wolf (Regensburg)
The German Phosphorus Chemistry Working Group awarded the prize on 21 March 2022 as part of its first
. March 2022 as part of its first annual conference in Saarbrücken a lecture prize donated by the company Umicore. The prize went to Stephan Reichl, University of Regensburg (right in the picture) for his presentation entitled "Pentaphosphaferrocene Mediated Synthesis of Asymmetric Organo-Phosphines Starting from White Phosphorus". The prize was presented by Dr Angelino Doppiu, Umicore Precious Metals Chemistry, Hanau (left in the picture).
Photo: C. Ducho (Saarbrücken)