


Arijit receives Prestigious GLEA Award!
On the great event evening of 52nd Hamburg Haemophilia Symposium, PD Dr. Arijit Biswas, has been recognised for his excellent work towards structural characterisation of FVIII B domain. Dr. Biswas has been awarded the Günter Landbeck Excellence Award in the field of haemophilia (Category: Basic research, Prize: €25,000). A big Yaaaaay, and Hurraay from all the lab members.! We thank HHS Jury for this recognition, and wish Dr Biswas for many more success ahead.
Sneha receives Bayer AG Promotionspreise 2020
In collaboration with the Pharma-Center Bonn (PZB, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Bonn); Dr. Sneha Singh receives the Bayer AG Promotionspreise 2020 (Bayer AG thesis prize), for an outstanding thesis.

Sneha recieves GTH- Early career research grant 2021

On International day of Women and girls in Science (Feb 11), We are pleased to announce that the GTH-early career research grant has been awarded to Dr. Sneha Singh. This is a 3-year funding towards establishing further developments in the field of hemastaseology!
Sneha receives DFG funding- module: temporary PI position (Duration: 2-years)
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Sneha Singh has received an Individual research grant, from the German research foundation (DFG) for her future work . This is a 2 year funding from DFG as Early career support, under module- Temporary position for principle investigators.

We welcome Ms. Samhitha Urs to our team!
We welcome Mr. Haroon Javed to our team!
Dr Biswas receives an Investigator Initiated research Grant from Takeda-Shire (Duration: 3 years)

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Biswas has received a 3-year funding, under Investigator Initiated Research Grant: funded by Takeda-Shire. This project looks into structural characterization of Coagulation Factor VIII. We Congratulate him and wish him best for the work planned ahead!
Sneha receives Young Talent Award-Bleeding disorders (Nachwuchsförderpreis Blutungskrankheiten) by GTH
The Nachwuchsförderpreis Blutungskrankheiten -2020, was awarded to Sneha by the German society for Thrombosis and Hemostasis in Bremen; for her work towards the structural characterization of plasma FXIII complex.

Dr Biswas receives DFG funding- module: basic module (Duration: 3 years)

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Biswas has received a 3-year funding, from the German research foundation (DFG) for future work towards FXIII missense mutations. We Congratulate him and wish him best for the work planned ahead!

Advancing Omics from genes to Proteomes
Frozen still lake: A fine winter evening in Bonn
Rhein-Park Bonn. Credits: PS Photography