For His Findings on Cellular Powerhouses
Hector Fellow Nikolaus Pfanner, a physician and biochemist from the University of Freiburg, has made fundamental contributions to our understanding of the development and structure of cellular powerhouses (mitochondria). He was admitted to the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei in Rome in November 2025 for it. The Accademia dei Lincei is Italy‘s national academy of sciences. Founded in 1603, it is the world’s oldest academy of sciences.
Nikolaus Pfanner was also awarded the Walter Neupert Medal. Named after Munich-based cell biologist and biochemist Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Walter Neupert, the medal is awarded to outstanding scientists in the fields of cell biology, biochemistry, and medicine.
Nikolaus Pfanner is considered a pioneer in mitochondrial research. Together with his research team, he was the first in the world to decipher the composition of an entire cell organelle and showed that mitochondria consist of more than 1,000 different proteins.