
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Andreas Radbruch
Programmbereich 1, PB 1 – Zell- und Gewebe-Rheumatologie
Gruppenleitung: Zellbiologie
Scientific Backround
since 2023
Senior-Professor, Charite, and Director emeritus, DRFZ
1998 – 2023
Professor for Experimental Rheumatology, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
1996 – 2023
Scientific Director of the Leibniz Institute “Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum”
1990 – 1998
Associate Professor for Genetics and Immunology, University of Cologne
1988 – 1989
Lecturer at the Institute for Genetics of the University of Cologne
1987, 1988
Visiting Scientist at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, with Max Cooper
1982 – 1988
Assistant Professor, Institute for Genetics of the Cologne University
1980 – 1982
Research Assistant at the Institute for Genetics of the Cologne University
1988
Habilitation and “Venia Legendi” in Genetics and Immunology, University of Cologne
1980
Dr. rer. nat., with Klaus Rajewsky, Institute for Genetics of the University of Cologne
1976
Diploma in biology (Dipl. Biol.) at the University of Bonn
2020 – 2025
Chair, Scientific Advisory Board of the Robert-Koch-Foundation
2019 – 2021
President of the European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS)
Since 2019
Faculty, Clinical Science Graduate School, University of Florence, Italy
Since 2019
Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the William G. Kerckhoff Foundation, Bad Nauheim
Since 2018
Chair, Scientific Advisory Board of the Clinical Research Center (IZKF) (Münster)
2018 – 2021
Chair, Advisory Board of the Regensburg Center for ImmuneIntervention (RCI)
2015 – 2023
Spokesman of Section C (Lifesciences) of the Leibniz Association
Since 2015
Advisory Board, Institute for Biomedical Sciences (RIBS), Tokyo University of Science
Since 2014
Chair, Scientific Advisory Board “Georg Speyer Haus” (Frankfurt)
2014 – 2016
President of the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC)
Since 2012
Visiting Professor, Chiba University
2012 – 2015
European Journal of Immunology (Chair of the Executive Editorial Board)
2011 – 2019
Expert Panel 201 (Cell Biology) of the German Research Council (DFG)
Since 2010
Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
Since 2009
Member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (BBAW)
2009 – 2010
President of the German Society for Immunology
Since 2009
Member of the German Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina)
2007 – 2008
President of the German Society of Rheumatology
2008 – 2023
Member of the Board (Hochschulrat) of the University of Cologne
1994 – 1996
President of the German Society for Cytometry
2017
Blondel Medal for Rheumatology of the City of Aachen
2014
Avery Landsteiner Award (now: Deutscher Immunologie Preis)
2011
Carol Nachman Prize for Rheumatology
2011
ERC Advanced Grant
2008
Federal Cross of Merit
2000
Aronson Prize
1994
Karl-Heinz Beckurts Prize (Technology Transfer Award)