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In memoriam Rudolf Schweyen (1941-2009)


Magnesium Research. Volume 22, Number 2, June 2009, In memoriam

DOI : 10.1684/mrh.2009.0162


Author(s) : Martin Kolisek, Jürgen Vormann .

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Auteur(s) : Martin Kolisek, Jürgen Vormann

Our dear colleague, mentor and friend, Professor Rudolf Schweyen, died after a short illness on February 15th 2009. Rudolf graduated and was habilitated at the University of Munich where he was also appointed a full professor of Genetics. In 1985, he relocated to Austria where he continued his research and teaching at the University of Vienna. There, he greatly contributed to the founding and leading of the Institute of Microbiology and Genetics and the Max F. Perutz Laboratories, which soon became well known for their utilization of novel state of the art molecular approaches in their research projects and also for their close links to the Biotech industry.

By chance Rudolf and I (J.V.) met a decade ago and I was lucky to further strengthen his interest in magnesium and to introduce him to the magnesium research community. After that Rudolf focused his research on the genetics and molecular biology of magnesium transport. His pioneering work on the Mrs2 mitochondrial magnesium channel, significantly improved our knowledge of the regulation of intracellular magnesium.

Many will remember Rudolf from various magnesium conferences and meetings as a scientist with an impressively deep voice and a willingness to discuss all manner of new ideas. It was a pleasure to visit and to enjoy with him many magnesium conferences and meetings, which occurred at various locations from Vichy via Cairns to Kashikojima and Ventura.

I (M.K.) was fortunate to experience the magnificent “human dimension” of Rudolf’s personality during my graduate studies in his laboratory. He had the rare talent of creating the perfect balance between a professional relationship and friendship with everyone in his research team. He was always a supportive boss, with a great sense of humor. When experiments went wrong, his face remained serious but his eyes were smiling and saying… “Oh boy, if only you knew that dealing with negative results is going to be the largest part of earning your daily bread!”.

He was a person who considered young scientists and students as being equal partners, an attitude winning him great popularity and a group of loyal followers both at the university and within his research team. Those who attended his lectures will never forget the energy and passion with which he imparted the wealth of his knowledge to his listeners. Rudolf was not only an excellent geneticist, but also a dedicated popularist of working ethics and the importance of team work in science.

Science was one of the most important things in Rudolf’s life, but those who got to know him closer also realized that, in addition to being a first class scientist, he was a wine specialist and a lover of modern architecture and contemporary art. He often mentioned that the cultural settings of Vienna surrounded by the endless vineyards of the Burgenland were like batteries charging his stamina.

If there is a heaven we hope there is a well-equipped laboratory located in an elegant architectural setting surrounded by a picturesque landscape covered with vineyards…

We will never forget him.


 

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