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Ivan Đikić was born on 28 May, 1966 in Zagreb, Croatia, is a Croatian cancer researcher (born 1966). Discover Ivan Đikić's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 28 May, 1966
Birthday 28 May
Birthplace Zagreb, Croatia
Nationality Croatia

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1966

Ivan Đikić (born 28 May 1966 ) is a Croatian-German molecular biologist who is the Director of the Institute of Biochemistry II at Goethe University Frankfurt.

1991

In 1991, he earned his MD degree from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Zagreb.

1995

He continued to work as a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Joseph Schlessinger in New York from 1995 to 1997 before starting his own group at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research in Uppsala (Sweden).

1997

After finishing his medical studies, he continued to pursue his PhD thesis in molecular biology at the University of Zagreb and at the New York University School of Medicine until 1997.

1998

In 1998, Đikić initiated the series of Dubrovnik Cell Signalling Conferences, which has been sponsored by EMBO continuously since 2004.

2002

In 2002, Đikić was appointed as a Professor at Goethe University Frankfurt.

2004

Đikić is member of several academic societies, including the number of organizations including the European Molecular Biology Organization (since 2004), the World Academy of Art and Science (since 2008), German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (since 2010), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (since 2019), the Croatian Academy of Medical Science, and the European Academy of Sciences.

He is a member of the editorial board for Cell.

Đikić's research focuses on deciphering molecular mechanisms of cellular signaling pathways, which have a high relevance to human diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders and inflammation.

Early on, he started to focus on ubiquitin to understand how this modification controls multiple cellular functions, and managed to prove a concept of ubiquitin signal recognition by specialized domains serving as specific receptors.

More recently, his team has revealed the functions of linear ubiquitin chains in pathogen defense and overall immune response.

He expanded his research to the field of selective autophagy, recognizing the enormous impact of the LC3/GABARAP signaling network displaying striking mechanistic similarities to ubiquitin.

One major focus is on the crosstalk between autophagy and endocytic machineries, and in this context he has gained fundamental insight in autophagic processes at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER-phagy).

2009

He followed in Werner Müller-Esterl's footsteps as Director of the Institute of Biochemistry II in 2009.

In addition, Đikić was the first Scientific Director (2009–2013) of the Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, a cross-faculty, interdisciplinary institute at Goethe University which was founded as part of the Cluster of Excellence Macromolecular Complexes.

He is speaker of the Collaborative Research Center 1177 on selective autophagy, and speaker of the LOEWE program "Ubiquitin Networks".

Đikić has an affiliation as Professor with the School of Medicine University of Split, where he established an outstation lab in Split University and transferring technologies to Croatia.

In addition, Đikić has been recognized by one of the highest civilian honours, The Order of Duke Branimir, bestowed by the President of Croatia.

2015

Moreover, he is actively involved in organization of EMBO Meetings (Ubiquitin Meetings in 2015, 2013; Autophagy Meeting 2011, Cellular Microbiology/Cell Biology Meeting in 2010, 2008), EMBO Courses (2012, 2010, 2008, 2006 on Ubiquitin/SUMO; 2010 on Ubiquitin & DNA damage) as well as Keystone and CSH Meetings.

2016

In July 2016, he was hosting the Frankfurt Conference on Ubiquitin and Autophagy together with Volker Dötsch, Hubert Serve and Heide Genau.

He's married to Inga Đikić with whom he has three children.

He's a Christian of Roman Catholic denomination and has stated publicly that he sees no conflict between science and religion.