ZB MED and TH Köln announce joint appointment of Professor Konrad Förstner Bioinformatics expert moves from Würzburg to the Rhineland
“I’m looking forward to working with my new colleagues at ZB MED and TH Köln. It’s great to see so much interest from all sides, and there’s a real sense of energy,” says Professor Förstner, who will be working in the field of information science at ZB MED and TH Köln. His work at ZB MED will focus on the life sciences, while his research work at TH Köln will primarily engage with information literacy in the context of large data sets.
“This is the first time that TH Köln and ZB MED have jointly appointed a professor in a research capacity, and it forges valuable ties between the worlds of university and non-university research. We are confident that these ties will have a positive effect on scientific cooperation, the development of regional networks of expertise, and the fostering of outstanding research and talented young researchers”, says Professor Simone Fühles-Ubach from the Faculty of Information Science and Communication Studies at TH Köln.
Born in Heidelberg, Konrad Förstner studied biochemistry in Greifswald with informatics as an additional subject. He took his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, choosing to focus entirely on bioinformatics. During a brief sidestep into industry, Förstner worked in a number of areas including software development. He subsequently joined research groups at the University of Würzburg as a postdoc. In 2013, he took up the position of Head of Bioinformatics at the Core Unit Systems Medicine at the University of Würzburg, eventually becoming the head of the entire unit.
Förstner is active in various working groups and other bodies. He represents the German Rectors‘ Conference in the Digital Tools – Software and Services working group as part of the Digital Information priority initiative run by the Alliance of Science Organisations in Germany. He is also a founding member of the German-speaking AG Open Science working group of the Open Knowledge Foundation. Förstner is active in the WikiCite community and co-hosts the Open Science Radio podcast.