Prof. Dr. Tanja Pommerening
Executive Director, Professor
Contact information
+49 6421 28-22828 +49 6421 28-22878 tanja.pommerening@pharmazie 1 Roter Graben 1035032 Marburg
R|07 Institutsgebäude (Room: 101 resp. 01001)
Organizational unit
Philipps-Universität Marburg Pharmazie (Fb16) Institut für Geschichte der Pharmazie und MedizinResearch Interests
Concepts of humans and nature
History of sciences, pharmacy and medicine, history of knowledge (pre-modern times, esp. Egypt)
Methodological aspects of combining cultural and natural sciences
Archeometry
Funerary culture, mummification
Ancient Egyptian metrology
Transfer of knowledge
Academic CV
Since 2021
Cooptation at the Medical Faculty, Marburg UniversitySince 2020
Promotion rights in Egyptology at the Department of Foreign Languages and Philologies, Marburg UniversitySince 23 Oct 2020
University Professor (W3) of the History of Pharmacy and Medicine, Marburg UniversitySep 2020
Offer to stay: University professorship (W3) in Egyptology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, declined2017–2020
Elected member of the Johannes Gutenberg University Senate2017–2020
Director of the Gutenberg Junior Research College of the Johannes Gutenberg University (advisory board of the university administration)2013–2020
Initiator and spokesperson of the Research Training Group (RTG) 1876 "Early Concepts of Human and Nature", funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)2010–2020
University Professor (W2) of Egyptology, Johannes Gutenberg University MainzFeb 2008–Jan 2009
Research assistant in the field of Egyptology and in the German Research Foundation (DFG) special research field 295 "Cultural and linguistic contacts", subproject B.8: "Child gods in temple and settlement: From the Egyptian god child to the multicultural savior", project: "Milk of a woman who has given birth to a boy", Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz2007–2010
German Research Foundation (DFG) Research Grant; Project Title: "The Medical Prescriptions of Ancient Egypt in their Transdisciplinary Context: Philological, Cultural-Historical, and Pharmacological Considerations"Oct 2006–Feb 2007
Guest scientist at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (university-internal funding programme)2004
Doctorate ("summa cum laude") in the Department of Foreign Philologies, Marburg University ("The Ancient Egyptian Measures of Capacity")2002–2004
Promotion scholarship recipient of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation1999–2006
Research assistant at the Institute of the History of Pharmacy, Marburg University; also teaching assignments in Egyptology at the Department of Foreign Philologies since 20021997–2001
Secondary studies: Egyptology, history of pharmacy and natural sciences, and pharmaceutical biology, Marburg University, degree: Magister Artium ("with distinction")1997–1999
Postgraduate studies: History of Pharmacy, Marburg University1995
Third state examination, licensure as a pharmacist, also occupation as a pharmacist until 20101994/1995
Second state examination, Clinical Internship1989–1994
Undergraduate studies: Pharmacy, Marburg UniversityPublications
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Current Positions and Memberships (Selection)
Since 2022
Scientific advisory board of the German Pharmaceutical Society (DPhG)Since 2021
German Research Foundation (DFG) Grants Committee and Senate Committee on Research Training GroupsAdvisory Board of the Association of Professors at Pharmaceutical Universities of the Federal Republic of Germany (VdPPhI); Training Commission; Task force "new approbation regulation"
Advisory Board of the Bülow Foundation, Marburg
Chair of the "Professor-Rudolf-Schmitz" study foundation
Pilot phase "3-Way Strategy", federation-states working group "Care of Collections from Colonial Contexts"
Since 2020
Working Group for University Collections, Marburg UniversitySpokesperson of the "Marburger Gespräche zur Alten Heilkunde" (together with N. P. Heeßel); formerly Interdisciplinary Working Group (IAK) "Alte Medizin", Mainz
Working Group Collections and Colonial Contexts, Marburg University
Since 2017
Member of the supervisory board of the Curt-Engelhorn-Zentrum für Archäometrie gGmbH, MannheimSince 2013
Deputy spokesperson for the project-based commission for the research project: "Texts and Knowledge in the Culture of Ancient Egypt: Structure and Transformation in the Vocabulary of the Egyptian Language" (Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig)Organizing commitee member of the Research Training Group 1876 "Early Concepts of Humans and Nature: Universal, Specific, Interchanged" (DFG, JGU Mainz) (Spokesperson 2013-2020)
Since 2011
Spokesperson of the international working group "Alte Medizin", JGU Mainz, since 2022 under the title "Marburger Gespräche zur Alten Heilkunde", Marburg UniversitySince 2009
Excavation project in Egypt as part of the Dayr al-Barsha project of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (with H. Willems)Professional associations, including:
German Medical History Association, German Pharmaceutical Society (DPhG), Society for the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology (GWMT), International Association of Egyptologists (IAE), Society for the History of Science (GWG), German/International Society for the History of Pharmacy (DGGP/IGGP)Awards and Prizes
2022
Appointment as a member of the Académie internationale d’histoire de la pharmacie2021
Appointment as a member of the Scientific Society of Goethe University in Frankfurt (Main)Appointment as a member of the Historical Commission for Hesse
2017
Appointment as a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) in Berlin2016
Appointment as a member of the Academy of Public Sciences in Erfurt2015
Admission to the "AcademiaNet of Leading Women Scientists" internet portal2014
Joseph Breitbach Prize of the Academy of Sciences and Literature, MainzMar 2007–Feb 2010
German Research Foundation (DFG) research grant2005
Dalberg PrizeJerry Stannard Memorial Award of the University of Kansas
Oct 2002–Mar 2004
Doctoral scholarship of the German National Academic FoundationDec 2001
Basel Egyptology Junior Researcher Prize (3rd prize)Funded Projects (Selection)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Jul 2023–Jun 2027
Leadership of the joint project "Agency and Ethics: Sensitive Objects in University Collections (AESOH)" (with Edith Franke and Ernst Halbmayer)German Research Foundation (DFG)
Nov 2023–Oct 2028
Principal Investigator of the Research Training Group 2844 "Staging of Religious Atmosphere in Ancient Cultures" (Speaker: Nils Heeßel)7 June 2023–June 9, 2023
Material resources for the conference "Dekolonisierung wissenschaftlicher Disziplinen und Sammlungen" (eBer-23-12621)Oct 2013–Oct 2020
Spokesperson of the German Research Foundation (DFG) Research Training Group 1876 "Early Concepts of Humans and Nature: Universal, Specific, Interchanged"Mar 2007–Feb 2010
DFG research grant; Project title: "The Medical Recipes of Ancient Egypt in their Transdisciplinary Context from a Philological, Cultural-Historical, and Pharmacological Perspective"German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Jul 2023–Jun 2025
Co-applicant "Ta'ziz-partnership – Scientific Collaboration: Dealing with Material Culture in the Eastern Mediterranean." Between Excavation and Digitization" (with Albrecht Fuess and Winfried Held)Fritz Thyssen Foundation
2013 and 2014
Material resources for the execution of two workshops (2013: Mainz, 2014: Frankfurt) on the topic of "Writings of Early Scholars." International workshop for the creation of a methodology book for the translation of pre-modern scientific texts (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greek and Roman Antiquity (together with Prof. Dr. Annette Imhausen)2009
Material resources for an international and interdisciplinary symposium (Mainz) with subsequent publication (Berlin/New York 2010): "Writings of Early Scholars" (together with Prof. Dr. Annette Imhausen, Goethe University Frankfurt) (Fritz Thyssen Foundation and the Center for Intercultural Studies (ZIS), Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)State Offensive for the Development of Scientific and Economic Excellence (LOEWE)
May 2023–Dec 2025
Co-applicant "ArchaeoScent: Non-destructive and Non-contact Analysis of Archaeological Organic Residues and Artifacts" (with Michael Keusgen)
Status of information: January 2026
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