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Homepage/Awards/Foundations and funding opportunities/Hellmut Bredereck Foundation

Hellmut Bredereck Foundation

The Hellmut Bredereck Foundation was established at the GDCh in 1995 with the aim of supporting young scientists working in the former fields of work of Professor H. Bredereck (1904 - 1981). These are in the field of organic and bioorganic chemistry with a focus on carbohydrates as well as heterocycles, proteins and nucleotides. Funding is awarded in the form of a certificate and a monetary prize, which can generally be awarded every two years. Funding can also be provided in the form of scholarships or research grants. An advisory board consisting of four scientists and a member of Elisabeth Bredereck's family decides on the allocation of funds.

Hellmut Bredereck, who taught at the University of Stuttgart, was President of the Society of German Chemists in 1968/69.


Hellmut Bredereck, who taught at the University of Stuttgart, was President of the Society of German Chemists in 1968/69.

Supported by the Hellmut Bredereck Foundation

1999Ulf Diederichsen, Munich
2005Hans-Achim Wagenknecht, Munich
2009Jörg Hartig, Constance
2011Christoph Arenz, Berlin
2013Claudia Höbartner, Göttingen
2015Daniel Summerer, Constance

Foundation Advisory Board

Prof. Dr Karl Bredereck, Stuttgart
Prof. Dr Christian Stark, Hamburg
Prof. Dr Oliver Seitz, Berlin
N.N.

Current invitation to tender

No tender is currently planned