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Europe's best young group leaders win EMBO support

Heidelberg, 6 November, 2006

The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) has singled out 21 young group leaders to receive the support of its prestigious Young Investigator Programme. Selection is a mark of the highest scientific excellence and the 2006 awardees were handpicked from a pool of over 150 excellent candidates across Europe.

EMBO Young Investigators carry an influential recommendation. Selected by EMBO Members for the high standard of their research, they join a network of some of Europe’s best young life scientists. The three-year programme offers a range of benefits designed to smooth the transition between setting up independently and establishing a reputation in the scientific community.

The aim is to raise the profile of the young investigators and help them to attract new collaborations and funding. Gerlind Wallon, manager of the programme, explains:
The EMBO Young Investigator Programme offers a level of support and distinction that is hard to find at this stage in a scientist’s career. It tells the scientific community and funding bodies that EMBO is convinced of the quality of your research and that’s an impressive credential.

The EMBO Young Investigator Programme supports researchers who are within four years of establishing their first independent laboratories. Benefits include networking through a mentorship programme, annual meeting and lab exchanges, as well as professional training and an annual award of 15,000 euro. The programme has been promoting outstanding young group leaders in Europe since 2000. Currently it supports a network of 70 life scientists.

2006 EMBO Young Investigators

(Click on a young investigator’s name for more details)

Name Institute Country
François-Xavier Barre
Cell division in bacteria
CNRS Centre for Molecular Genetics, Gif-sur-Yvette
FR
Sigal Ben-Yehuda
DNA damage repair in sporulation
Hebrew University, Jerusalem
IL
Simon Boulton
DNA damage response in C. elegans
Cancer Research UK London Research Institute, South Mimms
UK
Dirk Bumann
Salmonella–host interactions
Hannover Medical School

DE
Jérôme Cavaille
Function of non-coding RNA
University of Toulouse

FR
Vincenzo Costanzo
DNA damage response in Xenopus laevis
Cancer Research UK London Research Institute, South Mimms

UK
François Fuks

DNA methylation in mammals
Free University of Brussels

BE
Johanna Ivaska

Integrin traffic and signalling in cancer
Turku Centre for Biotechnology

FI
Bruno Klaholz

Complexes in gene expression
Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC), Strasbourg

FR
Jean-Christophe Marine

Key modifiers of p53
Flanders Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology (VIB), Ghent

BE
Annette Oxenius

Host–pathogen interactions
Institute of Microbiology, ETH Zürich

CH
Philippe Pasero

Maintenance of genome integrity
CNRS Institute of Human Genetics, Montpellier

FR
Maria Rescigno

Dendritic cells in infection and cancer
European Institute of Oncology (IEO), Milan

IT
John Rouse

Regulators of genome stability
MRC Protein Phosphorylation Unit, University of Dundee

UK
Dirk Schübeler

Dynamics and propagation of epigenetic states
Friedrich Miescher Institute, Basel

CH
Luca Scorrano

Mitochondria-shaping proteins
Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine, Padova

IT
Victor Sourjik

Bacterial chemotaxis
ZMBH, University of Heidelberg

DE
Irina Stancheva

Epigenetic silencing
Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh

UK
Jussi Taipale

Growth control and cancer
Biocentrum, University of Helsinki

FI
Miltos Tsiantis

Comparative leaf development
University of Oxford

UK
Antonella Viola

T-cell activation
Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine, Padova

IT
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