• Adrian Liston Wins 2016 Eppendorf Award for Young European Investigator
    Left to right: Axel Jahns (Eppendorf AG), Reinhard Jahn (MPI for Biophysical Chemistry), Adrian Liston (VIB/KU Leuven) Maria Leptin (EMBO), Wilhelm Plüster (Eppendorf AG), Bas Poirters (Eppendorf Nederland & Eppendorf Belgium). ©EMBL Photolab

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Adrian Liston Wins 2016 Eppendorf Award for Young European Investigator

Eppendorf AG presented its highly prestigious research prize for the 21st time. The independent Eppendorf Award Jury chaired by Professor Reinhard Jahn selected Professor Adrian Liston (Group leader at VIB Translational Immunology Lab, University of Leuven, Belgium) as the 2016 winner of the Eppendorf Award for Young European Investigators.

The award ceremony took place at the EMBL Advanced Training Centre in Heidelberg, Germany, on 2 June 2016. The laudatory speech honouring Adrian Liston’s achievements was given by the jury chairman, Professor Reinhard Jahn.

Adrian Liston, born 1980, receives the €20,000 prize for his seminal work in elucidating key mechanisms by which the immune system avoids attacking its own organism while remaining effective against pathogens. His experiments have paved the way for understanding key steps in controlling regulatory T-cells that are critical for balancing between autoimmunity and immunosuppression. His work opens up the way for new therapeutic approaches towards diseases resulting from a dysregulated immune homeostasis.

Adrian Liston: “My laboratory studies the genetic basis of immune disease through a multi-disciplinary approach that assesses the entire cascade of events leading to disease. We use genetic approaches to identify new mutations causing primary immunodeficiencies, cellular and biochemical immunology approaches to determine the impact of these mutations on the tolerance checkpoints, and disease modelling approaches to study the process of tissue destruction that leads to pathology.

Our mission is to identify the most sensitive intervention point in the disease pathway for the development of effective therapeutics. The 2016 Eppendorf Award is a great recognition of the work done by all of the amazing people in my team. I see this prize as a validation of our philosophy to keep a broad perspective of immune diseases rather than focusing in on a single pathway or technique.”

With the Eppendorf Young Investigator Award, which was established in 1995, Eppendorf AG honours outstanding work in biomedical research and supports young scientists in Europe up to the age of 35. The Eppendorf Award is presented in partnership with the scientific journal Nature. The Award winner is selected by an independent committee composed of Professor Reinhard Jahn (Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany), Professor Dieter Häussinger (Clinic for Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Infectiology, Düsseldorf, Germany), Professor Maria Leptin (EMBO, Heidelberg, Germany), and Professor Martin J. Lohse (Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association, Berlin, Germany).

Please click here for more information about entry details, judging procedures and past winners.


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