Werner Wilhelm Frankie was a German biologist and a professor of cell and molecular biology at the German Cancer Research Centre in Heidelberg. He studied chemistry, biology, and physics at the University of Heidelberg and became a professor at the same university after completion of his doctorate. He also became head of the department at the German Cancer Research Centre. In 1982, he became the president of the European Cell Biology Organization, a post he held until 1990. He researched mostly ... moreWerner Wilhelm Frankie was a German biologist and a professor of cell and molecular biology at the German Cancer Research Centre in Heidelberg. He studied chemistry, biology, and physics at the University of Heidelberg and became a professor at the same university after completion of his doctorate. He also became head of the department at the German Cancer Research Centre. In 1982, he became the president of the European Cell Biology Organization, a post he held until 1990. He researched mostly on molecular characterization of the cytoskeleton in normal and transformed cell. He was also a doping expect. He won the Meyenburg Prize in 1981, the Ernast Jung Prize in 1984, and Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2004.