News Release

23 researchers join network of EMBO Young Investigators

Grant and Award Announcement

EMBO

HEIDELBERG, 6 NOVEMBER 2013 – EMBO announced today the selection of 23 young researchers as EMBO Young Investigators. The scientists join a network of 315 current and past Young Investigators.

The Young Investigator Programme is for researchers under forty years of age who have established their first laboratories in the past four years. The successful candidates work in ten European countries, Israel and Singapore. The success rate for selection to this highly competitive programme was twelve per cent this year.

"The newly elected EMBO Young Investigators have the potential to be tomorrow's life science leaders," says Gerlind Wallon, EMBO Deputy Director and Manager of the Young Investigator Programme. "The status of Young Investigator offers a level of recognition that brings immediate benefits to scientists at an early stage of their careers."

Financial support includes 15,000 euros per year for three years directly from the member state where the laboratories of the scientists are located. The researchers receive a range of benefits 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.

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The next application deadline is 1 April 2014. More information can be found at http://www.embo.org/funding-awards/young-investigators

2013 EMBO Young Investigators

Ido Amit, Israel

Pedro Carvalho, Spain

Chunaram Choudhary, Denmark

Victoria Cowling, United Kingdom

David Drew, Sweden

Florent Ginhoux, Singapore

Petra Hajkova, United Kingdom

Kim Jensen, Denmark

Kerstin Kaufmann, Germany

Melike Lakadamyali, Spain

Darren Logan, United Kingdom

Andrew Lovering, United Kingdom

Brian Luke, Germany

Niels Mailand, Denmark

Tomas Marques-Bonet, Spain

Sascha Martens, Austria

Olivier Mathieu, France

Anna Sablina, Belgium

Simon Sprecher, Switzerland

Manuel Théry, France

Pavel Tolar, United Kingdom

Jan-Willem Veening, Netherlands

Julien Vermot, France


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