Wünsch, Bernhard, Prof. Dr. rer. nat.
Scientific Career
1960 | born in Frankfurt-Main, Germany |
1979-1983 | Studies of Pharmacy in Munich, Germany |
1983-1984 | Job training (Practical Year) in the Mozart-Pharmacy, Munich |
1984 | Licensed Pharmacist (Approbation) in Germany |
1984-1987 | Ph.D. thesis in the group of Prof. Dr. F. Eiden, University of Munich |
1991 | Molecular Modelling in the group of Prof. Dr. H.-D. Höltje, University of Berlin |
1987-1993 | Habilitation for the discipline "Pharmaceutical Chemistry" in Munich |
1996-30.09.2002 | Professor for Pharmaceutical Chemistry (C3) at the University of Freiburg |
since 1.10.2002 | Professor for Pharmaceutical Chemistry (C4) at the University of Münster |
Scientific Awards, Appointments and Professional Recognition
1995 | Johann-Wolfgang-Döbereiner-Preis der Deutschen Pharmazeutischen Gesellschaft (German Pharmaceutical Society) |
1999-2002 |
Dean of teaching affairs (Studiendekan) Pharmacy, Universität Freiburg |
2005-2006 |
Dean of the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, WWU Münster |
2008-2011 |
Chairman of the GDCh-Ortsverband, Münster |
2010 | Chairman of the international congress “Frontiers in Medicinal Chemistry”, March 14.-17, 2010, Münster |
since 2014 |
Expert at the Institute of Medical and Pharmaceutical Examinations, IMPP, Commission “general, inorganic and organic chemistry” |
since 2016 | DFG-Fachkollegiat, Fachkollegium 205 Medizin |
2016 - 2020 | Deputy senator of WWU Münster |
since 2019 |
Spokesperson of the research training group „Chemical biology of ion channels (Chembion)“ |
since 2019 |
Chairman of the Fachgruppe Pharmazeutische und Medizinische Chemie der Deutschen Pharmazeutischen Gesellschaft (DPhG) |
2020 | Phoenix Pharmazie Wissenschaftspreis 2020, Pharmazeutische Chemie |
Memberships
Deutsche Pharmazeutische Gesellschaft (DPhG)
Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh)
CiM Cells in Motion Graduate School
CIMIC: Cells in Motion Interfaculty Center
Research training group “Chemical biology of ion channels (Chembion)” (spokesperson)
Scientific Output
>330 scientific publications (peer reviewed)
12 patent applications
>130 scientific lectures
95 completed dissertations, 12 ongoing dissertations
28 Master and Diploma theses