
Professor Volker Haucke studies how tiny lipids in our cells – so-called signaling lipids – control how cells respond to nutrients and signals. Using up-to-date techniques and technologies, he discovered how special enzymes turn off an important cellular switch (mTORC1) when there is a lack of nutrients. His work fundamentally changes our understanding of cell biology and is important for disease research.
Volker Haucke is an international leader in biomedical research and a pioneer of sustainable lab operations – his lab was the first in Germany to be awarded the “Green Lab” certification. He advocates recycling, energy conservation, and sustainable IT solutions. In addition, he is deeply committed to supporting young scientists. Many of his former doctoral students and postdocs, including many women, today hold professorships around the world. He promotes active participation at the Institute, for example through student representatives. Besides his research, he is active as 2nd Vice President of the German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM), in expert committees of the German Research Foundation (DFG), and in advisory boards of leading institutes. He also cares deeply about public relations and outreach work – for example through participation in the “Long Night of Sciences” or educational projects such as the “Gläserne Labor” (Transparent Lab). His efforts and commitment make him a central figure of a responsible, forward-looking science.
In recent years, Professor Haucke has achieved groundbreaking research results in five key areas:
November 24, 2025, 5 p.m.
Public Prize Lecture
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