Principal Investigators (PI's)

A maximum of 25 selected supervisors form the group of Principal Investigators (PI's). Those persons are responsible for the high standard of PhD training in the Graduate School. One Principal Investigator has to be included in each Thesis Advisory Committee (TAC). The Board of Directors of the Graduate School routinely decides on the composition of the PI's. Currently, the following persons have the status of a Principal Investigator:

Böckers, Tobias                        Anatomy and Cell Biology
Böhm, Bernhard                        Internal Medicine I
Buske, Christian                        Experimental Oncology
Debatin, Klaus-Michael                         Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
Döhner, Hartmut                             Internal Medicine III
Dürre, Peter                        Microbiology and Biotechnology
Fangerau, Heiner                         History, Theory, and Ethics in Medicine
Fehling, Hans-Jörg                        Immunology
Geiger, Hartmut                        Dermatology and Allergology
Gierschik, Peter                         Pharmacology and Toxicology
Huber-Lang, Markus                        Orthopedic Trauma, Hand, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Ignatius, Anita                        Biomechanics
Karsak, Meliha                        Pharmacology and Toxicology
Kestler, Hans                        Neural Information Processing
Kirchhoff, Frank                        Molecular Virology
Knöll, Bernd                        Physiological Chemistry
Kubisch, Christian                        Human Genetics
Kühl, Michael                        Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Liss, Birgit                        General Physiology
Michaelis, Jens                        Biophysics
Rottbauer, Wolfgang                        Internal Medicine II
Rudolph, Karl Lenhard                        Molecular Medicine
Scharffetter-Kochanek, Karin                        Dermatology and Allergology
Weil, Tanja                        Organic Chemistry III
Wirth, Thomas                        Physiological Chemistry