Gunnar von Heijne

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Nils Gunnar Hansson von Heijne

Gunnar von Heijne at ISMB in 2012
Born (1951-06-10) June 10, 1951
Nationality Swedish
Fields Royal Institute of Technology
Institutions Stockholm University, Karolinska Institutet
Notable awards Accomplishment by a Senior Scientist Award[1]

Professor Nils Gunnar Hansson von Heijne, born June 10, 1951 in Gothenburg, is a Swedish scientist[2] working on signal peptides, membrane proteins[3][4][5] and bioinformatics[6][7] at the Stockholm Center for Biomembrane Research at Stockholm University.

Education

Gunnar von Heijne graduated 1975 with a Master of Science degree in chemistry and chemical engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH).[8] He then became a doctoral student in theoretical physics at KTH, in a research group focussing on statistical mechanics and theoretical biophysics, and was awarded his Ph.D. in 1980.[9] In 1983 he was made docent in theoretical biophysics at KTH, where he remained until 1988. 1982-1985 he was active as a science reporter at Sveriges Radio. 1989-1994 he was active at Karolinska Institutet, and in 1994 he was made a professor in theoretical chemistry at Stockholm University.[8]

Research

von Heijne's research primarily concerns membrane proteins, and he is one of the most cited Swedish scientists in the areas of biochemistry and molecular biology.[10] He heads the Center for Biomembrane Research at Stockholm University.[11]

Awards

In 2012 he was awarded the Accomplishment by a Senior Scientist Award[1] by the International Society for Computational Biology.

von Heijne is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences since 1997 and a member of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry from 2001 to 2009, and the Committees chairman from 2007 to 2009. In 2008, he received an honorary doctorate at Åbo Akademi.[10]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Mullins, J.; Morrison Mckay, B. J. (2012). "International Society for Computational Biology Honours Gunnar von Heijne and Ziv Bar-Joseph with Top Bioinformatics/Computational Biology Awards for 2012". PLoS Computational Biology 8 (5): e1002535. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002535. 
  2. http://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=saY_ivoAAAAJ Gunnar von Heijne publications in Google Scholar
  3. Emanuelsson, O.; Nielsen, H.; Brunak, S. R.; Von Heijne, G. (2000). "Predicting Subcellular Localization of Proteins Based on their N-terminal Amino Acid Sequence". Journal of Molecular Biology 300 (4): 1005–1016. doi:10.1006/jmbi.2000.3903. PMID 10891285. 
  4. Nielsen, H.; Engelbrecht, J.; Brunak, S.; Von Heijne, G. (1997). "Identification of prokaryotic and eukaryotic signal peptides and prediction of their cleavage sites". Protein Engineering Design and Selection 10: 1–6. doi:10.1093/protein/10.1.1. PMID 9051728. 
  5. Krogh, A.; Larsson, B. R.; Von Heijne, G.; Sonnhammer, E. L. L. (2001). "Predicting transmembrane protein topology with a hidden markov model: Application to complete genomes". Journal of Molecular Biology 305 (3): 567–580. doi:10.1006/jmbi.2000.4315. PMID 11152613. 
  6. Dyrløv Bendtsen, J.; Nielsen, H.; Von Heijne, G.; Brunak, S. (2004). "Improved Prediction of Signal Peptides: SignalP 3.0". Journal of Molecular Biology 340 (4): 783–795. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2004.05.028. PMID 15223320. 
  7. Von Heijne, G. (1986). "A new method for predicting signal sequence cleavage sites". Nucleic Acids Research 14 (11): 4683–4690. doi:10.1093/nar/14.11.4683. PMC 311474. PMID 3714490. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 Gunnar von Heijne's CV
  9. Heijne, Gunnar von (1980): Some theoretical aspects of the structure, function and evolution of biological macromolecules, Diss., Stockholm
  10. 10.0 10.1 Press release from Åbo Akademi: Åbo Akademi kreerar fjorton nya hedersdoktorer (Swedish)
  11. Stockholm Center for Biomembrane Research, accessed on August 3, 2009
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