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    Lisbon researcher gets set-up grant

    EMBO Installation Grant provides Lars Jansen with funding and support

    EurekAlert!
    23-July-2009

    Contact: Suzanne Beveridge
    [email protected]
    49-622-188-91 108
    European Molecular Biology Organization

    HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, 23 July 2009 - Lars Jansen from the Instituto
    Gulbenkian de Ciência (Gulbenkian Institute for Science) in Oeiras,
    near Lisbon, is the recipient of an EMBO Installation Grant assisting
    him to establish a new research group in Portugal. Dr. Jansen will
    receive funding beginning in 2009, similar to the previous seven
    awardees announced in December 2008.

    EMBO Installation Grants support young group leaders relocating to
    selected European countries committed to developing their research
    infrastructures. The grants offer 50,000 euro annually for three to
    five years to help the scientists establish their groups and
    themselves in the European scientific community.

    The 36-year-old moved from California to Portugal last year to head
    the Epigenetic Mechanisms group. His new team currently consists of
    five researchers. Their work focuses on chromosome segregation,
    specifically the formation of the centromere, a key cellular structure
    in powering and controlling chromosome segregation and accurate cell
    division. The project was also recognized with a paper in Nature Cell
    Biology published at the end of June this year in collaboration with a
    group at Stanford University.

    According to Lars, the grant "will give a huge boost to our
    research. It is a great recognition of the relevance of our current
    work and the science we propose. Moreover, access to the EMBO Young
    Investigator Programme allows me to fully integrate our newly
    established laboratory in the larger European scientific community."

    EMBO Installation Grants are awarded annually and aim to strengthen
    science in selected member states of the EMBC, the EMBO
    intergovernmental funding body. The EMBC Member States hosting the
    grantees finance the grants entirely. EMBC Member States participat
    scheme include Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland,
    Portugal and Turkey. Lars Jansen's grant will be jointly financed by
    the government funding agency, the Portuguese Science and Technology
    Foundation, and by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation that supports
    his host institute.

    Grantees join the EMBO Young Investigator community, providing
    networking opportunities with some of Europe's best young group
    leaders and a range of career development programmes.

    "We congratulate Lars Jansen as recipient of an EMBO Installation
    Grant and welcome him to the EMBO community," said Gerlind Wallon,
    EMBO Deputy Director and Young Investigator Programme Manager. "These
    talented scientists will benefit from the secure financial backing of
    their host countries plus the active interest and support of EMBO in
    their scientific and professional development. They represent a
    promising scientific future for the countries receiving them and for
    Europe as a whole."

    This is the second time that EMBO has rewarded a project developed by
    scientists from the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência. In 2007, Mónica
    Bettencourt-Dias was also awarded an EMBO Installation Grant to get
    her group started and establish herself in the European scientific
    community.

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    The next application deadline for EMBO Installation Grants is 15 April
    2010.


    http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releas es/2009-07/embo-lrg072309.php
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