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Alexander Jais erhält den EFSD/Novo Nordisk Foundation Future Leaders Award

HI-MAG

Alexander Jais, Leiter der Nachwuchsgruppe „Diet-Induced Metabolic Alterations“ („Ernährungsbedingte Stoffwechselveränderungen“) am HI-MAG, wurde von der Europäischen Stiftung für Diabetesforschung (ESFD) und der Novo Nordisk Stiftung mit dem Future Leaders Award ausgezeichnet. Diese hochkarätige Förderung unterstützt junge, vielversprechende Spitzenforscher bei der Erforschung der Pathomechanismen von Diabetes.

His team investigates the role of the central nervous system in the regulation of glucose homeostasis. In particular, neuronal populations that are activated by palatable, energy-dense foods and adapt the physiological processes of the organism to its energy state. He will receive approximately 672,000 euros (a total of five million Danish kroner) over the next five years for his research.

Alexander Jais studied Biomedicine at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna and received his PhD in Endocrinology and Metabolism from the Medical University of Vienna. He then moved to Germany to join the department of Jens Brüning at the Max Planck Institute for Metabolic Research in Cologne as a PostDoc. In 2021, he started his own group, "Diet-Induced Metabolic Alterations," at the Helmholtz Institute for Metabolic, Obesity and Vascular Research (HI-MAG) in Leipzig.