Curriculum vitae
Bio data:
*1941;
1961-1970 studies (chemistry and astronomy) at the University of Hamburg (Germany), Dr.rer.nat 1970;
1970-1973 post-doctoral research in Hamburg
1973-1975 College of Arts, Science & Technology, and Institute of Sugar Technology in Kingston (Jamaica);
1975-1982 assistant professor in Hamburg (habilitation on transition metal NMR 1979);
since 1984 full professor.
245 publications.
Selected, recent publications:
Reviews:
Vanadium-Nitrogenase
D. Rehder; J. Inorg. Biochem. 2000, 80, 133.
Biological and medicinal aspects of vanadium
D. Rehder, Inorg. Chem. Commun. 2003, 6, 604-617.
Regular:
Insulin-mimetic vanadium compounds
In vitro study of the insulin-mimetic behaviour of vanadium(IV, V) co-ordination compounds
D. Rehder, J. Costa Pessoa, C.F.G.C. Geraldes, T. Kabanos, T. Kiss, B. Meier, G. Micera, L. Pettersson, M. Rangel, A. Salifoglou, I. Turel, Dongren Wang; J. Biol. Inorg. Chem. 2002, 7, 384-396.
A new family of insulin-mimetic vanadium complexes derived from 5-carboalkoxy-picolinates
J. Gätjens, B. Meier, T. Kiss, E.M. Nagy, P. Buglyó, H. Sakurai, K. Kawabe, D. Rehder, Chem. Eur. J. 2003, 9, 2924-2935.
Catalysis: Models and model reactions for enzymes
Molecular and supramolecular features of oxo-peroxovanadium complexes containing O3N, O2N2 and ON3 donor sets
M. Časný, D. Rehder, Dalton Trans. 2004, 839-846.
Oxo-transfer to prochiral sulfides catalyzed by oxovanadium(V) compounds that model the active center of haloperoxidases
G. Santoni, G.M. Licini, D. Rehder, Chem. Eur. J. 2003, 9, 4700-4708.
Cluster compounds:
Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Salts Derived from Polyoxovanadates and Macrocyclic (OxN2) Cations
D. Wang, W. Zhang, C. Grüning, D. Rehder, J. Molecul. Struct. 2003, 656, 79-91.
Tri- and pentanuclear tungsten-(µ-S)-M clusters (M = W, Cu, Ag)
W. Zhang, A. Behrens, J.Gätjens, M. Ebel, X. Wu, D. Rehder, Inorg. Chem. 2004, 43, 3020
Artificial cells: Temperature-Dependent Reversible Li+_Ion Uptake/Release Equilibrium at Metal-Oxid Nanocontainer Pores
A. Müller, D. Rehder, E.T. Haupt, A. Merca, H. Bögge, M. Schmidtmann, G. Heinze-Brückner, Angew. Chem. 2004, 116, 4566-4570; Angew. Int. Ed. 2004, 43, 4466-4470
Main funding organisations:
German Research Society (DFG), EU (COST), German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Free und Hanseatic City Hamburg.
Cooperations (selection)
Prof. Lage Pettersson, Umeå/Sweden;
Prof. Tamas Kiss, Szeged/Hungary;
Prof. Michal Sivák, Bratislava/Slovakia;
Prof. Valeria Conte, Rome/Italy;
Prof. Giulia Licini, Padua/Italy;
Prof. Tatyana Polenova, Newark/USA;
Prof. Ebbe Norlander, Lund/Sweden;
Prof. Hiromu Sakurai, Kyoto/Japan;
Prof. Toshikazu Hirao, Osaka/Japan;
Prof. Themis Kabanos, Ioannina/Greece
Prof. Saroj Hazari and Dr. Tapashi Roy Ghosh, Chittagong/Bangladesh
Prof. Mannar Maurya, Roorkeee/India
Prof. Luca DeGioia, Milan/Italy
Prof. Achim Müller, Bielefeld/Germany