Ganten was born in
Lüneburg. He completed agricultural training in
Elmshorn in 1959 with the agricultural assistant state examination. Following his secondary education he studied medicine in
Würzburg and
Montpellier from 1962 to 1964 and worked in the surgical ward of the hospital "La Mamounia" in
Marrakesh. From 1966 to 1968 he continued his medical studies in Tübingen, concluding them with the medical state examination and subsequent internships in Tübingen and Emden. In 1968 Ganten received his MD from the
University of Tübingen followed by a research period (1969 to 1973) at the Clinical Research Institute in
Montreal affiliated with the
University of Montreal. In 1970 he received his license to practice medicine and then in 1973, obtained the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from
McGill University in Montreal. From 1973 to 1991 Ganten worked for the Pharmacological Institute of the University of Heidelberg where he also qualified as a professor in 1974. In 1975 he received a professorship in Pharmacology at the Medical Faculty of Heidelberg University. In 1978 he became specialist in
Pharmacology and
Clinical Pharmacology. On 1 January 1992, Ganten was appointed Founding Director of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) in Berlin-Buch. His task was to transform the central institutions for cardiovascular research, cancer research and molecular biology of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR into a new national center for health research of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres. Around the same time (1993) he was offered the chair for Clinical Pharmacology at the
Free University of Berlin. In this period he promoted clinical translational research from basic research to clinical application, intensifying the cooperation in the field of basic research at the MDC with the hospitals in Berlin-Buch, the hospitals of the Medical Faculties of the Free University in Berlin-Steglitz (Klinikum Benjamin Franklin) and Wedding (Virchow-Klinikum) and the Medical Faculty of the Humboldt University (Charité Campus Mitte). In 2004, the
Senate of Berlin appointed Ganten CEO of the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Under his direction the locations of academic medicine in East and West Berlin were united. As a result of the merger with the "Universitätsklinikum Benjamin Franklin" of the Free University of Berlin, the Charité Berlin became a member of both universities and thus the largest university hospital in Germany. Ganten held the office of CEO of the Charité – Universitätsmedizin until 2008. The year 2005 saw the establishment of the Charité Foundation by donor
Johanna Quandt and Ganten. Since then, Ganten has been acting Chairman of the Foundation Board. Support from the Charité Foundation helped to establish an increasingly closer association between the Charité – Universitätsmedizin and the Max Delbrück Center in Berlin-Buch. The formation of the "Berlin Institute of Health (BIH)" was founded in 2013 through an agreement of the Federal Ministry for Research and Technology and the Senate of Berlin. The BIH provides a joint structure and platform for MDC and Charité to strengthen their clinical research initiatives. On occasion of the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Charité in 2009, Ganten launched the
World Health Summit, one of the world’s leading strategic forums for global health taking place annually in Berlin. He held the position of World Health Summit President from 2009 until 2020. In 2013 Ganten was elected co-chair of the Interacademy Medical Panel (IAMP). == Fields of research ==