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Assistant professor at Andrés Bello National University in Viña del Mar | EMBO Scientific Exchange Grantee
Funding for lecture series in participating countries
Assistant professor at Andrés Bello National University in Viña del Mar | EMBO Scientific Exchange Grantee
Life scientists can benefit from an extended eligibility for EMBO funding schemes until the end of 2022
PhD student, Institute of Health Sciences, Dokuz Eylul University, and EMBO Scientific Exchange Grantee
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Marie-Steph Aschtgen from The Karolinska Institute, Sweden, visited Nanyang Technical University, Singapore, to gain and transfer expertise in biofilm work
The EMBO Lecture Series scheme provides funding to invite EMBO Members, Associate Members and Young Investigators to give lecture series in institutions in Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovenia and Turkey.
The aim of the series is to increase interactions between scientists, and participation in the EMBO Programmes throughout Europe.
The inviting institutions receive funds to cover travel and accommodation for the lecturer. Two to three lectures at different institutions in the host country need to be combined to be eligible for this support. Per lecture series, the host institutes are supported with a maximum of 1,500 euros, or 2,500 euros when lecturers travel from overseas.
Applications are accepted via the online application system. Please check the eligibility requirements before applying.
Lessons learnt from organizing a meeting with sustainability in mind
EMBO supports hybrid formats to enhance inclusiveness, accessibility, and sustainability of scientific events