Eva Petermann wins the EEMS Young Scientist Award 2010

14Jul10

Eva PetermannOur congratulations go out to Eva , of the Helleday lab Oxford, this year’s winner of the European Environmental Mutagenesis Society (EEMS) Young Scientist Award. Eva has an impressive CV with publications in journals such as Molecular Cell, EMBOJ and PNAS. Those of you working in the field of DNA repair may have crossed paths with Eva before, she is famously known as “the fibre lady” in our circles, for her use of the DNA fibre technique as a way to measure replication fork progression. Eva will present her work in a special award lecture at the EEMS annual meeting in Oslo in September. We are all very proud of her.



3 Responses to “Eva Petermann wins the EEMS Young Scientist Award 2010”

  1. 1 jaya prakash goud

    I am sure i think she is eligible for the award and even iam intrested to have a scientific talk with her.

  2. 2 vANDANA SINGH

    I want to have a conversation with Eva Peterman.I am also in this field of DNA repair.

    • Thank you for your interest in Dr Petermann’s work. I am not at liberty to disclose her contact details on here, but you will find more of her work on PubMed.


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