Eleven group leaders join the EMBO Global Investigator Network
The scientists from India, Singapore, Taiwan and Uganda receive financial support for networking activities and benefit from training opportunities
Supporting young group leaders in Chile, India, Singapore and Taiwan
Application guidelines (Feb 2024)
Offline application form (Feb 2024)
Committee guidelines (Feb 2024)
Programme guide (Nov 2024)
The scientists from India, Singapore, Taiwan and Uganda receive financial support for networking activities and benefit from training opportunities
Associate Professor and group leader at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, and EMBO Global Investigator
Meet Cesar Antonio Ramirez Sarmiento, associate professor and group leader at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, and EMBO Global Investigator
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EMBO Global Investigator Yen-Ping Hsueh, Academia Sinica, Taipei
The EMBO Global Investigator Network supports group leaders who, at the time of application, are within their first six years of setting up their laboratories in Chile, India, Singapore or Taiwan.
Global Investigators receive four years of financial support for networking activities, including travel costs, and benefit from training opportunities, support for their lab members, participation in EMBO events, and mentoring. They become part of an international network of more than 700 current and former EMBO Young Investigators, Global Investigators and Installation Grantees. This grant provides them with opportunities to form collaborations with scientists in their region and in Europe.
The scientists from India, Singapore, Taiwan and Uganda receive financial support for networking activities and benefit from training opportunities
Associate Professor and group leader at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, and EMBO Global Investigator
Meet Cesar Antonio Ramirez Sarmiento, associate professor and group leader at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, and EMBO Global Investigator