Biography
Peter Beyer studied Biology at the universities of Marburg and Freiburg. In 1981 he was awarded his doctorate in Cell Biology from the University of Freiburg and received his postdoctoral lecture qualification in 2000. Afterwards he was appointed Professor for Cell Biology at the Faculty of Biology. Since 2001 Beyer is Vice-Director Plant Biotechnology of the Centre for Applied Biosciences (ZAB) in Freiburg. Starting 2005 Peter Beyer became Principal Investigator in the ProVitaMinRice Consortium, a program funded by theResearch
Peter Beyer’s research focusses on the biochemistry, molecular biology and regulation of the plant renyl-lipid metabolism ( s, sterol.html" ;"title="renyl-lipid metabolism (sterol">renyl-lipid metabolism (sterols, vitamins Vitamin E">E and Vitamin K">K, carotenoid">vitamin">sterol.html" ;"title="renyl-lipid metabolism (sterol">renyl-lipid metabolism (sterols, vitamins Vitamin E">E and Vitamin K">K, carotenoids. Besides basic science the group focuses on applied pathway engineering to improve the nutritional value of crop plants. Peter Beyer pioneered the metabolic engineering of plants with engineering the beta-carotene biosynthetic pathway into rice endosperm, published 2000 in ''Science (magazine), Science'', which is widely appreciated as one of the success stories of Synthetic Biology. Consequently, Beyer is PI in the Centre for Biological Signaling Studies, which is devoted to this novel field in science.Publications
* The ''Golden Rice'' patent: Beyer P and Potrykus I. Method for improving the agronomic and nutritional value of plants EP1159428 B1, 5. Dezember 2001. * Ye X, Al-Babili S, Klöti A, Zhang J, Lucca P, Beyer P, Potrykus I (2000) Engineering the provitamin A (beta-carotene) biosynthetic pathway into (carotenoid-free) rice endosperm. Science 287:303-305. * S. Al-Babili, P. Beyer: Golden Rice - five years on the road - five years to go? In: Trends in Plant Science. 12 October 2005 S. 565-573Awards and honors
* 2002 European Science Prize * 2006 Voted as “Most notable and influential people in agricultural, environmental or industrial biotech research of the last ten years” by the readers of Nature Biotechnology Beyer has been recognized as a Pioneer Member of the American Society of Plant Biologists.References
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