Stefan Seeger
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Stefan Seeger (b. 1962) studied chemistry at the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg and at the Technical University of Berlin. In 1992 he attained a doctorate in chemistry in Heidelberg. Subsequently, Seeger led the Department of Biophysical Chemistry at the Physicochemical Institute at the University of Heidelberg, where he was appointed a scientific assistant later.
Between 1988 to 1992 he studied marketing and management at the University of Hagen.
In 1995 there followed a six month's research stay at the Chemical Center of the University of Lund, Sweden. One year later he attained his habilitation in Heidelberg and in summer 1997 he was appointed as a professor for biochemistry and bio sensor technology at the University of Regensburg.
On 1. November 1999 Stefan Seeger was appointed as a professor for physical chemistry and as director of the Physical Chemistry Institute at the University of Zürich.
[edit] Research
- Water Repellent Surfaces
- Growth of Nerve Cell Patterns
- Non-Specific Interactions of Biomolecules at Solid Surfaces.
- New Approach for DNA-sequencing
- Detection of Biomolecules at Interfaces
[edit] External link
- University of Zürich- Institute of Physical Chemistry; http://www.pci.unizh.ch/e/index.php