HEIDELBERG, 26 October 2015 - EMBO announced today the selection of 23 young researchers as EMBO Young Investigators. The scientists join a network of 365 current and past Young Investigators who represent some of the best young group leaders contributing to research in Europe and beyond.
"We welcome these young scientists to our growing network," says Gerlind Wallon, Manager of the Young Investigator Programme. "The status of Young Investigator offers them recognition and access to a network of their peers in Europe." The programme targets researchers under forty years of age who have established their first laboratories in the past four years.
This year the programme received 174 applications. Thirteen per cent of the candidates who applied were selected and the new investigators originate from ten countries.
The Young Investigators receive a range of benefits, including an award of 15,000 Euros and the opportunity to apply for additional funds to help start their first independent research laboratories. Laboratory management and non-scientific skills training as well as PhD courses offer the young group leaders and their students the chance to develop professional skills. The scientists also receive access to core facilities at EMBL and funding for themselves and their group members to attend conferences.
The next application deadline is 1 April 2016. More information can be found at http://www.embo.org/funding-awards/young-investigators
2015 EMBO Young Investigators
Andrea Alimonti, Switzerland
Marek Basler, Switzerland
Isabel Bäurle, Germany
Priscille Brodin, France
Clemens Cabernard, Switzerland
Karin De Visser, Netherlands
Thijs Ettema, Sweden
Ana Eulalio, Germany
Pablo Huertas, Spain
Matteo Iannacone, Italy
Shalev Itzkovitz, Israel
Martin Jinek, Switzerland
Nolwenn Jouvenet, France
Chiea Chuen Khor, Singapore
Romain Koszul, France
Yogesh Kulathu, United Kingdom
Gaëlle Legube, France
Naoko Mizuno, Germany
Paola Picotti, Switzerland
Nicolas Plachta, Singapore
Jochen Rink, Germany
Robert Ryan, United Kingdom
Alessandro Vannini, United Kingdom
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