Klaus Palme (born 31 October 1951) is a German plant biologist and molecular physiologist associated with the University of Freiburg. His research has focused on plant signalling and hormone biology, particularly auxin signalling and transport. He received the Max Planck Research Award for International Cooperation (2002) and was elected to the Academia Europaea and the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).
Palme received a Diploma in Chemistry from the University of Ulm (1977) and a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Freiburg (1981). Palme is associated with the University of Freiburg and interdisciplinary research programmes there, including the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS). His academic appointments include a professorship at Freiburg, a professorship in plant biotechnology at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (UmeÃÂ¥), and leadership of an independent research group at the Max Delbrück Laboratory in Cologne (Max Planck Society).
Palme undertook his postdoctoral training at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies (1982 to 1983) and subsequently at the University of Cologne (1984 to 1985).
Palme has been awarded the Max Planck Research Award for his research on the mechanism of action of auxin, a plant growth factor involved in plant development and morphogenesis. The BIOSS (University of Freiburg) highlights selected publications that are also associated to his work in auxin transport and signalling.
He has also given lectures internationally, including at universities in China.
, Palme had an h-index of 92.
Palme founded ScreenSYS GmbH in 2016 and currently serves as its Chief Scientific Officer. The Innovations and Start-Up Centre for Biotechnology (IZB) and the KliwiResse project describe ScreenSYS as drawing on research conducted by Palme at the University of Freiburg. During his tenure at ScreenSys, Palme has worked to accelerate tomato breeding, and participated on EpiHAP project, amongst other projects.
Palme received the Max Planck Research Award for International Cooperation (2002). The Academia Europaea profile lists additional distinctions including the DAGM Award (2006), the G-Prize (1995), and a scholarship from the German National Merit Foundation (Cusanuswerk) (1974 to 1977); it also records his election as a member to the Academia Europaea (1993) and as an EMBO member (2000). The Lisbon Academy of Sciences lists his election to the Lisbon Academy of Sciences (2015).
The following publications are listed as selected works on the BIOSS profile for Palme.