Dr. Rebecka Molitor Wins KlarText Science Award

Forschungszentrum Juelich

7 August 2025

Dr Rebecka Molitor has been named one of the winners of the 2025 KlarText Prize for Science Communication, awarded by the Klaus Tschira Foundation. In her German article "„Die Tiefsee: Müllkippe oder Hoffnungsträger?" which translates as "The Deep Sea: Rubbish Dump or Beacon of Hope?", she compellingly describes how biotechnology could help tackle one of the world's most pressing problems: plastic pollution.

Dr. Rebecka Molitor erhält KlarText-Preis für Wissenschaftskommunikation
Dr Rebecka Molitor, the winner of the 2025 KlarText Prize | Copyrights: Mikael Kaandorp

The KlarText Prize recognises early-career researchers who turn their PhD theses into engaging, accessible articles for a general audience. Nearly 200 doctoral graduates took part in this year's competition. Dr Molitor impressed the jury with her ability to present complex scientific findings in a clear and vivid way, supported by an eye-catching infographic.

Dr Molitor conducts her research at the Institute of Molecular Enzyme Technology, part of Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, located on the campus of Forschungszentrum Jülich. She works within the Institute of Bio- and Geosciences - Biotechnology, exploring how certain bacterial enzymes - known as polyesterases - might be used to biologically break down plastic. A highlight of her work was a research expedition to the North Atlantic, where she collected plastic debris from the deep sea and studied microorganisms that may have adapted to life on plastic waste.

Each award comes with 7,500 euros in prize money. The official ceremony will take place on 13 November 2025 in Heidelberg. The winning articles will also be published in KlarText magazine.

The Klaus Tschira Foundation supports the natural sciences, mathematics and computer science, and is committed to strengthening science communication. With the KlarText Prize, the foundation celebrates young scientists who can explain their research in a way that resonates beyond the academic world. Established in 1997, the award has become one of the most prestigious honours for science communication in Germany.

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