Lukas Rösner

PhD Student, University of Münster
With about 5200 members from institutes of higher education, research centers and industry the German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM) is the leading body of bioscience experts in Germany. Steeped in tradition the GBM can look back on a long history reaching back to the nineteenth century. Its work focuses on one of the most dynamic and promising research fields of our time: the molecular biosciences in all of its manifestations like biochemistry, molecular biology, and molecular medicine. The GBM hosts scientific meetings and conferences including the annual Mosbacher Kolloquium, the biennial GBM Fall Meeting and the GBM study group conferences. It supports students and the next generation of scientists, confers awards and honors, and takes part in trade fairs and conferences. The GBM represents the interests of all who work and research in the dynamic and promising disciplines combining chemistry, medicine, and biology – from first year students to heads of institutes, from junior scientists to Nobel Prize winners – and promotes research and teaching, the implementation of scientific findings in biotechnology and medicine, and their publication. The international GBM meetings are a platform for sharing information on the latest developments in molecular biosciences with leading experts on the represented sectors. The network of contacts extends to all German universities and a large number of major research centers.
Anita Marosán

Doctoral position , Immunmodulation, UKER, Germany

Marie Rose Schrimpf

Student, University of Bonn

Dominika Wawrzyniak

M.Sc. student, University of Hamburg

Stephan Wilmes

PhD Student, University of Münster

Marlene Fritsche

Student , Universität Leipzig

Franziska Hüsers

PhD, Hannover Medical School

Clara Gebhardt

Biochemistry student, Universität Leipzig

Julia Hutmacher

Master degree student, University of Cologne

Chris Maddou

Student, Universität zu Köln

Nicola Bopp

Student, Bachelor of Science, University Regensburg

Alexander Eing

Master student, Ruhr Universität Bochum

Lena Klein

Master's Student, University of Hamburg

Fiona Veira-McTiernan

Communications and Digital Platforms Associate, FEBS

I am the Communications and Digital Platforms Associate at FEBS, and work on platforms such as the FEBS Network and FEBS website. Previously I managed the grant programmes of a number of UK research charities, mainly in the field of cancer, as well as supported the fundraising at those organisations. I also developed e-learning resources at the Institute of Cancer Research. I have a BSc in Biochemistry and an MSc in Nutrition. After years in London I have now moved back to Spain.
Christopher Sand

Student B.Sc ,Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Christian-Albrecht-University

Jannis Anstatt

PhD student, Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry

I am a PhD student in the lab of Stefan Jakobs at the MPI for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen, Germany. My interests include the crosstalk between mitochondrial function and ultrastructure, microscopy and, generally, the spatial organisation of the cell, especially of membranes. Additionally, I am a founding member and spokesperson of the Göttingen local group of the junior-GBM.
Florestan Bilsing

PhD Student, Institute of Biochemistry, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

Benedikt Moissl

PhD student, University of Regensburg

Ines Tapken

PhD Student, SMATHERIA gGmbH - Non-Profit Biomedical Research Institute | Center for Systems Neuroscience TiHo Hannover

Junior-GBM

Junior section, German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Junior-GBM is the Junior Section of the German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM). It was set up in 2011 to support the career development and networking opportunities of students and young researchers in the molecular life sciences in Germany. The Junior-GBM organise and deliver their own activities, under the supervision of their Society and all members of the Junior-GBM are members of the GBM. Junior-GBM are also part of the FEBS Junior Section. To find out more about the Junior-GBM read their overview post and check out the online talks and other activities they deliver, accesible from the 'Popular contributions' section below.