Introducing another of our Early Career Scientist Grant winners! Valentina Cerrato is a postdoc at the University of Turin, Italy, and she told us how she plans to use the $500 grant to fund a trip to a Glia23 in Germany where she will present two posters!
It’s time to introduce our next Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Akino Mercy Charles Solomon is a postdoc at Temple University, Philadelphia, USA, and she told us how the $500 grant will help fund a trip to Ireland to present her research findings!
It’s time to introduce our latest Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Larissa Socrier is a postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, and she told us how the $500 grant will help fund a trip to France to present her research!
We’re delighted to introduce our latest Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Gayan Abeysinghe is a PhD student at the University of Tsukuba, Japan, and he told us how our $500 grant will help to fund a conference trip to Austria!
We’re delighted to introduce another of our Early Career Scientist Grant winners! Bryony Kennedy is a PhD student at Queen’s University, Belfast, and she told us how our $500 grant will help to fund an overseas symposia trip!
We’re delighted to introduce our next Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Palanivel Kandasamy is a postdoctoral researcher working at the University of Bern in Professor Matthias Hediger’s lab, and he told us how our $500 grant will help to support his career.
We’re delighted to introduce our next Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Abinaya Chandrasekaran is a postdoctoral researcher working at the University of Copenhagen in Kristine Freude’s lab, and she told us how our $500 grant will help to support her research.
Congratulations to our latest Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Allison McDonald is a fourth year PhD student working in Nathan Marchant’s lab at the department of Anatomy & Neurosciences in Amsterdam UMC, Netherlands. We found out more about her research and what she plans to spend the grant money on…
We’re delighted to announce that we’re joining forces with the fantastic team at Chaperone to offer even more support for early career life scientists! In addition to our monthly $500 Early Career Scientist Grant award package, future winners will also benefit from waived admin fees for career development sessions from Chaperone!
Congratulations to our latest Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Cristina Miralpeix is a postdoctoral researcher working at INSERM U1215 and the Université de Bordeaux, France. She told us more about her research and what she plans to spend the grant money on…