Prominent German biologist wins EMBO Communication Award
The 48-year-old is a well-known name in the German media landscape, having published in national newspapers such as Die Zeit, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Die Welt and many others. During his scientific training in the USA he achieved coverage of his research results in major general interest newspapers like New York Times and USA Today. Last year, the political magazine Cicero included him as the only biologist on the list of the 500 most important intellectuals of German speaking countries.
“As an evolutionary biologist I feel it is my obligation as well as my personal desire to communicate with the public,” commented Axel Meyer. He writes concise and opinion-strong articles in his weekly column for the largest German business newspaper Handelsblatt, where he tackles current dilemmas such as the brain drain in German research and industry, the policy of science funding or the problems of the European university systems. He also specifically addresses controversial issues such as intelligent design and creationism – topics that in his opinion “demand a forceful and informed response from active scientists in the field of evolutionary biology”.
Meyer pursues an active research programme in his capacity as Professor and Chair of Zoology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Konstanz. His focus is the speciation, genetics of phenotypic innovations and comparative genomics of fish.
A prize of 5,000 euro and a handcrafted medal will be presented to Axel Meyer at the 7th Annual ELSO Meeting in Nice, France, on 1 September 2008.
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