EMBO announces that ten life scientists have been selected to receive EMBO Installation Grants. These grants support group leaders, who are in the early stages of setting up their laboratories, to strengthen the life sciences in countries participating in the scheme. Two new installation grantees will establish laboratories in Croatia, one in Czechia, one in Estonia, two in Greece, three in Poland and one in Portugal.
“EMBO Installation Grants offer flexible funding, extensive networking opportunities and practical support for life scientists pursuing ambitious research projects,” says EMBO Director Fiona Watt. ”We are delighted to welcome the new EMBO Installation Grantees to our vibrant community and wish them every success in their careers.”
All EMBO Installation Grantees have demonstrated their international mobility and research experience. Five of the ten grantees are female, four are male, and one preferred not to specify their gender.
Each grantee receives 50,000 euros annually for five years. They become part of an international network of nearly 800 current and former EMBO Installation Grantees, Young Investigators and Global Investigators. Further benefits include access to mentoring, training courses, additional grants, e.g., for travel or organizing conferences, as well as to core facilities at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany.
This year’s grants are supported by the Ministry of Science and Education of Croatia; the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of Czechia; the Estonian Research Council; the General Secretariat for Research and Innovation of Greece; the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland; and the Foundation for Science and Technology of Portugal. For the first three years, 35,000 euros of the annual grant are provided by the ministry or funding agency in the participating country and 15,000 euros by EMBC, the intergovernmental organization of 31 member states that funds the EMBO Programmes. The final two years are funded by the ministry or funding agency.
The next application deadline is 15 April 2025. More information on EMBO Installation Grants, including eligibility criteria and the application process, is available here .
EMBO Installation Grantees
Name
Research project
Host institute
Dimitrios Anastasakis
Developing innovative methods to identify novel pre-mRNA processing factors
University of Crete, Heraklion, GR
Damir Baranasic
PROSPER: PROmoter STRucture and Protist Evolutionary Resilience
Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, HR
Jelena Bujan
Unravelling insect resistance to extreme heat stress
Sara Calafate
Unveiling the impact of sleep-dependent processes on neuronal homeostasis in AD
University of Minho, Braga, PT
Grzegorz Grabe
Investigation of Salmonella pathogenicity and survival
University of Gdańsk , PL
Ioanna Keklikoglou
Understanding myeloid cell heterogeneity in metastatic niches after chemotherapy
Mattia Morandi
Membrane biophysics of extracellular vesicles in health and disease
International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, PL
Mari Sepp
Cellular phenotypes in the cerebellum: implications in evolution and disease
University of Tartu, EE
Petr Tesina
Mechanistic studies of human co-translational quality control
Central European Institute of Technology, Brno, CZ
Lidia Wrobel
Spatial organisation of protein quality control in neurodegenerative diseases
International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Warsaw, PL