Dr. Markus Wirtz | Biochemie | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Markus Wirtz | Biochemie | Best Researcher Award

Heidelberg University | Germany

Dr. Markus Wirtz is an accomplished life scientist and Akademischer Oberrat at Heidelberg University, Germany, renowned for his extensive research in plant biology and biochemical adaptation mechanisms. With over 25 years of professional experience, he has made significant contributions to understanding N-terminal protein acetylation and its impact on protein stability and function in higher plants. His academic journey is rooted in the biological sciences, where he developed expertise in plant physiology, molecular biology, and protein biochemistry. Dr. Wirtz’s research explores plant resilience mechanisms under fluctuating nutrient conditions, aiming to uncover how post-translational modifications regulate stress responses and metabolic efficiency. He has successfully led multiple national and international research projects, securing nearly two million euros in third-party funding, and his prolific publication record includes over 120 peer-reviewed papers with more than 12,000 citations and an h-index of 65. Recognized for his scientific excellence, he actively serves as a reviewer for leading international journals and is a member of the German-French University network. His work continues to advance our understanding of plant stress biology and protein regulation, making a lasting impact on the fields of molecular plant science and environmental adaptability.

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Featured Publications

Sun, S.-K., Ahmad, N., Callenius, H., Rajab, H., Uslu, V.V., Cruz Cruz, J.R., Zhao, F.-J., Wirtz, M., & Hell, R. (2025). The plastid cysteine synthase complex regulates ABA biosynthesis and stomatal closure in Arabidopsis. Nature Communications.

Xu, X., Sun, S.-K., Gao, A., Huang, X.-Y., Wirtz, M., Hell, R., & Zhao, F.-J. (2024). Biofortifying multiple micronutrients and decreasing arsenic accumulation in rice grain simultaneously by expressing a mutant allele of OAS-TL gene. New Phytologist.

Eirich, J., Boyer, J.-B., Armbruster, L., Ivanauskaite, A., De La Torre, C., Meinnel, T., Wirtz, M., Mulo, P., Finkemeier, I., & Giglione, C. (2024). Light changes promote distinct responses of plastid protein acetylation marks. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics.

Etherington, R.D., Bailey, M., Boyer, J.-B., Armbruster, L., Cao, X., Coates, J.C., Meinnel, T., Wirtz, M., Giglione, C., & Gibbs, D.J. (2023). Nt-acetylation-independent turnover of SQUALENE EPOXIDASE 1 by Arabidopsis DOA10-like E3 ligases. Plant Physiology.

Wirtz, M., Leemhuis, W., Hell, R., & Obata, T. (2023). Dynamic association of the plastid localized cysteine synthase complex is vital for efficient cysteine production, photosynthesis, and granal thylakoid formation in transgenic tobacco. Journal of Experimental Botany.

Jethva, J., Lichtenauer, S., Schmidt-Schippers, R., Steffen-Heins, A., Poschet, G., Wirtz, M., van Dongen, J.T., Eirich, J., Finkemeier, I., Bilger, W., et al. (2023). Mitochondrial alternative NADH dehydrogenases NDA1 and NDA2 promote survival of reoxygenation stress in Arabidopsis by safeguarding photosynthesis and limiting ROS generation. New Phytologist.

Pożoga, M., Armbruster, L., & Wirtz, M. (2022). From nucleus to membrane: A subcellular map of the N-acetylation machinery in plants. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Evangelos Giannakopoulos – Biochemistry – Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Evangelos Giannakopoulos – Biochemistry – Best Researcher Award

University of Patras, Greece

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🎓 Academic Background

Assist. Prof. Dr. Evangelos Giannakopoulos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agriculture at the University of Patras, Greece. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Physical-Chemistry, Natural Materials, and Molecular Mechanisms from the University of Ioannina, Greece. His academic journey has been dedicated to exploring fundamental physicochemical processes and their impact on agriculture and environmental sustainability.

🔬 Research Interests & Expertise

Dr. Giannakopoulos’s research focuses on multiple disciplines within agricultural chemistry and environmental science. He investigates physicochemical processes at the particle-water interface in natural ecosystems, along with free radical mechanisms in environmental reactions. His work also extends to the study of soil organic matter (humic substances) and its influence on soil health and crop productivity. Additionally, he examines antioxidant capacity in plants and plant extracts, plant abiotic stress, and the role of aromatic and pharmaceutical plants in agriculture. His research also covers the nutritional quality of fruits and vegetables, the fate and transport of heavy metals in the vadose zone, and environmental electrochemistry. He has further explored applications of atmospheric cold plasma in agriculture, sustainable waste management, and agricultural composting.

📚 Scientific Contributions

Dr. Giannakopoulos has significantly contributed to scientific research, authoring 32 research papers published in international peer-reviewed journals and presenting 26 studies at national and international conferences. His research has helped advance sustainable agricultural practices, particularly in environmental catalysis, aeroponic and hydroponic cultivation systems, and biotechnology-based waste management solutions.

🔬 Research Projects & Collaborations

Dr. Giannakopoulos has played a crucial role in several co-funded research projects focused on environmental sustainability and innovative agricultural techniques. His projects have explored environmental catalysis to improve agricultural processes, aeroponic and hydroponic cultivation methods for optimized plant growth, and earthworm biotechnology as an eco-friendly approach to agricultural waste management. These collaborations have strengthened his contributions to the field of sustainable agriculture and environmental protection.

📖 Teaching & Academic Contributions

As an educator, Dr. Giannakopoulos is committed to teaching and mentoring students in agricultural sciences. He teaches various courses, including Physics-Agrometeorology, Agricultural Physical-Chemistry, Agricultural Experimentation, Systems Simulation & Modeling of Agrobiosystems, Composting & Soil Organic Matter, and Crop Growth Simulation. Through his lectures and research guidance, he continues to inspire the next generation of scientists and agricultural experts.

🌍 Impact & Future Contributions

Dr. Giannakopoulos’s work is instrumental in bridging the gap between environmental chemistry and sustainable agriculture. His research continues to shape eco-friendly agricultural solutions, improving soil health, plant resilience, and waste management practices. With his interdisciplinary expertise, he remains at the forefront of agricultural innovation, paving the way for a more sustainable and environmentally responsible future.

Notable Publications📄


📄Green roofs as a nature-based solution for improving urban sustainability: Progress and perspectives

Authors: Giouli Mihalakakou, Manolis Souliotis, Maria Papadaki, Penelope Menounou, Panayotis Dimopoulos, Dionysia Kolokotsa, John A Paravantis, Aris Tsangrassoulis, Giorgos Panaras, Evangelos Giannakopoulos, Spiros Papaefthimiou

Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

Year: 2023


📄Influence of Pb (II) on the radical properties of humic substances and model compounds

Authors: E Giannakopoulos, KC Christoforidis, A Tsipis, M Jerzykiewicz, Y Deligiannakis

Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Year: 2005


📄Adsorption and Radical Stabilization of Humic-Acid Analogues and Pb2+ on Restricted Phyllomorphous Clay

Authors: Evangelos Giannakopoulos, Panagiota Stathi, Kostas Dimos, Dimitris Gournis, Yiannis Sanakis, Yiannis Deligiannakis

Journal: Langmuir

Year: 2006


📄A humic-acid-like polycondensate produced with no use of catalyst

Authors: Evangelos Giannakopoulos, Marios Drosos, Yiannis Deligiannakis

Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

Year: 2009


📄Removal of mercury (II) and lead (II) from aqueous media by using a green adsorbent: kinetics, thermodynamic, and mechanism studies

Authors: Mohammad Javad Amiri, Mohammad Arshadi, Evangelos Giannakopoulos, Ioannis K Kalavrouziotis

Journal: Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste

Year: 2018