Claus Jacob
Born19 November 1969 (1969-11-19) (age 54)
Homborg Saar, Saarland, Germany
Occupation(s)Head of Bioorganic Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Saarland University[1]
SpouseIveta Jacob (Ophthalmologist)[2]
ChildrenOne boy and one girl

Dr. Claus Jacob B.Sc. M.A. D.Phil. (Oxon) FRSC CChem (born 19 November 1969) is a German scientist and politician functioning as the Head of Bioorganic Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Saarland University[3] and a member of the Ecological Democratic Party (ÖDP) and represents the Family Party of Germany in the Orstrat Hassel / Saar.[4][5] He is currently a candidate to the Bundestag on behalf of ÖDP, Homburg constituency.[6] Jacob is known to many of his students as Professor Claus rather than Professor Jacob. This is due to cultural reasons stemming from the rich international environment of his research team and Global collaborations.[7][8] He received his B.Sc.(Hons) 1st class in Chemistry in 1993 from the University of Leicester, England and his D.Phil. (Oxon) from the University of Oxford in 1997. Jacob had interests in education, psychology, history[9] and philosophy[10] and was awarded a Magister Artium from the University of Hagen in 1998.[11] He is an expert in a variety of topics ranging from organic synthesis, bioorganic chemistry, catalytic sensor/effector agents, intracellular diagnostics, nanotechnology, natural products, reactive sulfur and selenium species,[12][13][14] and redox regulation via the cellular thiolstat.[15] He has contributed more than 200 publications to the previously mentioned fields.[16]

Academic appointments

Scientific, Philosophical and/or political views

Prof. Dr. Jacob main scientific contributions are Reactive Sulfur Species (2002), the Sensor / Effector catalysts in drug design (around 2006), the Cellular Thiolstat (2011) and the Intracellular Diagnostics (around 2012).[17][18][19][20] Jacob is also interested in philosophy of science. He has many contribution in ethics, sociology and history of science.[21][22][23] He is a member of the International Society of Philosophy of Chemistry.[24] Prof. Jacob represents the Family Party of Germany in the Orstrat Hassel / Saar (Landesverband Saarland).[4] He is an advocate of up-cycling, green chemistry and against animal testing in basic science. In 2019, he became the State Treasurer (Landesschatzmeister), in St. Ingbert representing the Ecological Democratic Party (ÖDP).[5]

See also

References

  1. Saarlandes, Universität des. "Prof. Dr. Claus Jacob". Universität des Saarlandes.
  2. "Wir sind umgezogen!". Augenarzt-bexbach.
  3. "Department of Pharmacy at Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany". www.pharma.uni-saarland.de.
  4. 1 2 "Familienpartei Saarland". Familienpartei Saarland (in German). Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  5. 1 2 "ÖDP Saarland: Landesvorstand". www.oedp-saar.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-02-19.
  6. "Claus Jacob - Profil bei abgeordnetenwatch.de". www.abgeordnetenwatch.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  7. International, Academiacs. "Academiacs International". Academiacs International (in German).
  8. "Action CA16112". COST.
  9. "Risk and Responsibility in Chemical Research: The Case of Agent Orange" (PDF). hyle.org. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  10. "HYLE 7-1 (2001): Analysis and Synthesis. Interdependent Operations in Chemical Language and Practice". hyle.org.
  11. International, Academiacs. "Academiacs International". Academiacs International.
  12. Giles, G.I.; Tasker, K.M.; Jacob, C (15 November 2001). "Hypothesis: the role of reactive sulfur species in oxidative stress". Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 31 (10): 1279–1283. doi:10.1016/S0891-5849(01)00710-9. PMID 11705707.
  13. Giles, Gregory I.; Nasim, Muhammad Jawad; Ali, Wesam; Jacob, Claus (23 May 2017). "The Reactive Sulfur Species Concept: 15 Years On". Antioxidants. 6 (2): 38. doi:10.3390/antiox6020038. PMC 5488018. PMID 28545257.
  14. Nasim, Muhammad Jawad; Ali, Wesam; Domínguez-Álvarez, Enrique; Júnior, Eufranio N. da Silva; Saleem, Rahman Shah Zaib; Jacob, Claus (3 October 2017). Reactive Selenium Species: Redox Modulation, Antioxidant, Antimicrobial and Anticancer Activities. Royal Society of Chemistry. ISBN 978-1-78801-029-0.
  15. "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health". www.mdpi.com.
  16. "Claus Jacob (0000-0002-6288-7220)". orcid.org.
  17. Giles, G. I.; Jacob, C. (12 April 2002). "Reactive Sulfur Species: An Emerging Concept in Oxidative Stress". Biological Chemistry. 383 (3–4): 375–388. doi:10.1515/BC.2002.042. PMID 12033429. S2CID 24273615.
  18. Jacob, Fiona H. Fry and Claus (30 November 2006). "Sensor/Effector Drug Design with Potential Relevance to Cancer". Current Pharmaceutical Design. 12 (34): 4479–4499. doi:10.2174/138161206779010512. PMID 17168755.
  19. Jacob, Claus (1 October 2011). "Redox signalling via the cellular thiolstat". Biochemical Society Transactions. 39 (5): 1247–1253. doi:10.1042/BST0391247. PMID 21936797.
  20. Mániková, Dominika; Letavayová, Lucia Medvecová; Vlasáková, Danuša; Košík, Pavol; Estevam, Ethiene Castellucci; Nasim, Muhammad Jawad; Gruhlke, Martin; Slusarenko, Alan; Burkholz, Torsten; Jacob, Claus; Chovanec, Miroslav. "Intracellular Diagnostics: Hunting for the Mode of Action of Redox-Modulating Selenium Compounds in Selected Model Systems". Molecules. 19 (8): 12258–12279. doi:10.3390/molecules190812258. PMC 6271387. PMID 25123189.
  21. Abdin, Ahmad Yaman; Yeboah, Prince; Jacob, Claus (January 18, 2020). "Chemical Impurities: An Epistemological Riddle with Serious Side Effects". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17 (3): 1030. doi:10.3390/ijerph17031030. PMC 7038150. PMID 32041209.
  22. Jacob, Claus (August 1, 2004). "Critical Thinking in the Chemistry Classroom and Beyond". Journal of Chemical Education. 81 (8): 1216. Bibcode:2004JChEd..81.1216J. doi:10.1021/ed081p1216 via ACS Publications.
  23. Yeboah, Prince; Forkuo, Arnold Donkor; Amponsah, Obed Kwabena Offe; Adomako, Nana Ofori; Abdin, Ahmad Yaman; Nasim, Muhammad Jawad; Werner, Pitsch; Panyin, Anto Berko; Emrich, Eike; Jacob, Claus (September 18, 2020). "Antimalarial Drugs in Ghana: A Case Study on Personal Preferences". Sci. 2 (3): 49. doi:10.3390/sci2030049.
  24. "Organization - ISPC". sites.google.com.
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