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Solidarity list
1 March 2022 – Calling for solidarity with Ukraine and life scientists working there, EMBO is launching a list of scientists across Europe and beyond who are able to offer assistance to scientists forced to leave Ukraine. An example could be the provision of laboratory or office workplaces, accommodation or help in arranging further contacts. If you are in a position to offer any assistance, please consider adding yourself to the list.
Number of submitted offers: 514
Calling for solidarity with Ukraine and life scientists working there, EMBO is launching a list of scientists across Europe and beyond who are able to offer assistance to scientists forced to leave Ukraine. An example could be the provision of laboratory or office workplaces, accommodation or help in arranging further contacts. If you are in a position to offer any assistance, please consider adding yourself to the list.
Name
Location
Offer
Dr Kateryna Skoryk Institute of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Kyiv, Ukraine
Good afternoon. My name is Kateryna. I am a veterinarian and a doctor of philosophy. My dissertation was related to animal biltechnology. I worked in clinical research, studied the functionality of mitochondrial cells in the body, in vitro fertilization. The opportunity to work in the scientific field and to benefit with my knowledge is very important for me. I will consider all possible options. Thank you in advance for your help. ()
Dr Adam Kłosin Laboratory of Spatial Epigenetics, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Warsaw, Poland
A recently established young group is searching for motivated scientists at all career levels to join them in studying the organization of transcription during embryonic development in C. elegans. We are currently seeking a postdoc with experience in protein biochemistry and a PhD student with molecular biology or genetics background. Paid student fellowships for up to six months are also available. Feel free to email me for more details:
Dr Elif Nur Firat Karalar Koc University
Istanbul, Turkey
One postdoc, one PhD student and one technician positions are now available for different subprojects within the ERC Starting Grant 2022 project. The overall aims of this project is dissecting the biology of a new membrane-less organelle, centriolar satellites. The available projects are highly interdisciplinary and include among others the development and use of state-of-the-art live-imaging assays, CRISPR screens and in vitro reconstitution. Candidates with a strong background in cell biology, biochemistry and/or proteomics are encouraged to apply.
Dr Roma Surdu Ukrainian Refugee
Ukraine, Ukraine
I am looking for Poultry Science PhD Work, at University. I am Ukrainian have a Master Degree in Poultry Science, SRUK and more than 10 Years of practical experience in Poultry (Technical, Hatchery, Slater House, Farm Management), took part in different Poultry Trials. Speak Fluent English, Ukrainian and workable Spanish and beginner in German.
Prof Börje Sellergren Malmö University
Malmö, Sweden
Biofilms – Research Center for Biointerfaces (BRCB) is a translational research center researching: i) Biofilms at interfaces, ii) Smart materials at interface and iii) Biobarriers and pharmaceutical design. My group works on supramolecular and polymer chemistry to design artificial receptors for various life science applications. We have 1+ year funding for Ukrainian researchers at all levels here in Malmö. Feel free to contact me at:
Dr Sam Leo Global Conference
London, United Kingdom
Dear Dr, Madam/Sir
Greetings!
I thought you might be interested in our upcoming conference “17th International Conference on Structural and Molecular Biology” scheduled on March 27-28, 2023 Barcelona, Spain.
As we are accepting proposals now to finalize some speaker slots. We would like to call you as an invited speaker to this conference.
Your presence will enhance the conference considering your expertise in the field we would really appreciate it if you accept this invitation to present your latest research at our conference and share your knowledge with a global audience.
Dr Esta Sterneck National Cancer Institute
Frederick, Maryland, United States of America (USA)
A postdoctoral position is available immediately with funding for recent graduates and annual renewal for 3+ years.
Seeking candidates with expertise in the areas of cancer and immunology to join research into the molecular mechanisms of breast cancer progression, circulating tumor cells, tumor-induced emergency hematopoiesis, neutrophil/MDSC biology.
https://ccr.cancer.gov/staff-directory/esta-sterneck
Please contact “” for further information.
Dr Dimitra Micha Amsterdam UMC
Amsterdam, Netherlands
We are looking for an enthusiastic colleague who wants to make a difference in curing the rare brittle bone disorder osteogenesis imperfecta. https://werkenbij.amsterdamumc.org/nl/vacatures/research/phd–development-of-therapy-for-osteogenesis-imperfecta-
Prof Ana Pombo Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Berlin, Germany
We work on genomics, with focus on epigenetic and 3D-genome structure, in mammalian systems. We are a multidisciplinary group with 12 different nationalities.
Dr Ute Römling Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
We can offer projects in microbial biofilm formation and second messenger signaling (molecular microbiology, transposon mutagenesis, whole genome sequencing, RNA-sequencing). Funding needs to be applied for from relevant Swedish funding bodies. Information and contact: https://ki.se/en/mtc/ute-romling-group.
Dr Veronika Chervetsova Chervetsova
Львів, Czech Republic
microbiologyst
Dr Michael Jeltsch University of Helsinki
Helsinki,
The EDUFI Fellowship for doctoral students from Ukraine provides doctoral level students from Ukraine the opportunity to continue their academic work in Finland and supports the academic community and the reconstruction of higher education system in Ukraine. Application is done by the Finnish host laboratory. Therefore you can contact ANY academic lab in Finland asking to use this funding instrument, but feel free to contact me if your research topic is in the area of molecular biology/protein science/vascular biology/drug discovery & development:
https://mjlab.fi
Dr Luis Elvira Institute of Physical and Information Technologies -ITEFI (CSIC)
Madrid, Spain
We are looking for an Ukainian researcher with PhD degree (physicist or engineer), who will participate in the development of a high-resolution ultrasound system to investigate cell formations (cell monolayers and dilute cell suspensions). We offer a full time two year contract (incorporation between september and december 2022). Please send an e-mail enclosing a CV and explaining your motivation for the job to
Dr Pavla Sojková Biology Centre of the CAS, Institute of Parasitology
České Budějovice, Czech Republic
We offer an immediately available position for a postdoc with a background in biology, biochemistry, immunology, and molecular biology. Previous experience with animal experimentation, flow cytometry, immunological and proteomic assays or cell biology techniques is advantageous. The main aim of the project is understanding the mechanisms underlying the development of specific immunity and the analysis of parasite’s evasion strategies. Please submit a CV & a cover letter to
Dr Irene Georgakoudi Tufts University
Boston, United States of America (USA)
We offer a position for a postdoc or a PhD student immediately with a background in biomedical engineering, physics, optics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering. Our lab (https://facultyprofiles.tufts.edu/irene-georgakoudi) designs and uses non-linear microscopic imaging systems to characterize functional properties of living organisms. Please submit a CV, a cover letter, which includes a statement summarizing previous work experience and research/career interests, and contact info
Dr Balazs Papp ELKH Biological Research Centre
Szeged, Hungary
We can offer a position for a postdoc or a PhD student with a background in bioinformatics or phylogenetics. Our lab (http://sysbiol.brc.hu/papp-balazs-lab-index.html) studies how molecular networks and genomes evolve and mostly focuses on metabolic networks and antibiotic resistance. Please contact
Mr Evarist Planet EPFL
Lausanne, Switzerland
Our lab (https://www.epfl.ch/labs/tronolab/) welcomes Ukrainian applicants with background in data analysis and/or bioinformatics. Our research interest are Krab-Zinc finger protein, transposons and epigenetics. Please contact for enquiries.
Mr Zhijiu Zhong Thomas Jefferhas ason University
Philadelphia, United States of America (USA)
Translational Research/Pathology Shared Resources are happy to host a lab-tech from Ukraine who have experience in histotechnology or experimental pathology. Please submit you application though our careers website: https://recruit.jefferson.edu/psp/hcmp/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=9268763&PostingSeq=1
Dr Nicholas Taylor NNF Center for Protein Research, University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
We are a structural biology group investing the molecular basis of membrane transport by cryo-EM combined with functional and computational studies (https://www.cpr.ku.dk/research/protein-structure-function-program/taylor/). We would like to offer support to refugee scientists. Best match would be if you have some experience in molecular biology, structural biology, or bioinformatics/deep learning. Please contact me directly by mail at
Dr Anna Olsson Laboratory Animal Science group -IBMC/ i3s
Porto, Portugal
The IBMC-i3S is opening a call to award a grant for the development of R&D activities by Master’s or Integrated Master’s student, or Bachelor’s enrolled in non-academic degree courses integrated into the educational project of a higher education institution. This scholarship is specially destined to fund young scientists that are currently refugees from war in Ukraine or other zones of conflict. Full announcement: https://bit.ly/37TRIXE
Mr Nicolai Wagtmann Dragonfly Therapeutics
Ballerup, Denmark
Dragonfly Therapeutics is a biotech company developing an exciting new generation of multi-specific therapeutic antibodies for treatment of cancer, autoimmune diseases and neuroinflammatory disorders. Our headquarter is in Boston and we also have a research lab in Copenhagen, Denmark where we would be happy to host scientists or lab-techs from Ukraine who have experience in immunology or antibody-related research.
Please send your CV to our database: https://bit.ly/3vn6wa6
Dr Ingo Hein The James Hutton Institute
Dundee, United Kingdom
We would like to offer support for Ukrainian scientists working on crops such as potatoes.
We can offer accommodation, a stipend, and access to state-of-the art genetics and genomics facilities.
Please contact me directly at:
Dr Leonie wyffels Ziphius Vaccines
Merelbeke, Belgium
Ziphius Vaccines focusses on the development of saRNA-based vaccines and therapeutics. We can offer positions to laboratory technicians, scientists, and postdoctoral researchers. Do not hesitate to contact us at:
Dr Anna-Karina Kaczorowska University of Gdansk (UG) | Collection of Plasmids and Microorganisms (KPD)
Gdansk, Poland
We can offer a temporary position (up to the end of 2022) to support Ukrainian scientists with experience in microbiology and molecular biology.
Please get in touch if you are interested in working at the Collection of Plasmids and Microorganisms (KPD) at the University of Gdansk in Poland. The tasks involve preserving and identifying microorganisms (16S RNA, MALDI TOF spectrometry, OmniLog phenotyping).
Please contact me directly at: for details.
Dr Waldan Kwong Gulbenkian Science
Oeiras, Portugal
The Microbial Genomics and Symbiosis research group is broadly interested in the ecology, evolution, and function of microorganisms.| Website: https://gulbenkian.pt/ciencia/research-groups/wkwong/| We can host 1 scientists (MSc, PhD or Postdoc). We offer a stipend/fellowship for 1 year. | Please contact
Dr Josephine Galipon Keio University Institute for Advanced Biosciences
Tsuruoka, Japan
Molecular biology lab with a strong focus on RNA: gene regulation, environmental science including fieldwork, but also nanomaterials and biomimetics. We may have the possibility to sponsor an internship for a PhD student, or a PhD holder, on a case-by-case basis subject to research topic compatibility and an internal approval process. Please send in your CV if you think our lab might be a good match. Disclaimer; Japan’s immigration rules are constantly changing, and depend on the type of visa.
Dr Martin Schwarzer Institute of Microbiology, Czech Academy of Sciences
In Laboratory of Gnotobiology we study the interaction of microbes with the host using germ-free animals. More info: https://gnotobio.mbu.cas.cz/. Please be aware that the laboratory is located in a village Novy Hradek near polish border. Best match is a PhD candidate or postDoc experienced in working with animals, i.e. mice. We have funding for 1 year contract, possibility to apply for further funding. Please contact
Prof Francisco Laurindo Heart Institute, University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine
São Paulo, Brazil
Our lab works with signaling aspects of redox vascular biology, with a focus on endoplasmic reticulum proteins, in vascular cells subjected to biomechanical stress and inflammatory challenges. Mouse models of vascular calcification, arterial injury and aortic aneurysm are also investigated. OUR RESEARCH AGENCY (FAPESP) HAS PROVIDED SPECIAL SUPPORT FOR POST-DOCS AND VISITING INVESTIGATORS (https://fapesp.br/15402/initiative-researchers-at-risk). Contact e-mail:
Prof Claudia Bagni University of Lausanne
Lausanne, Switzerland
Out lab works on the molecular, cellular and behavioural basis of intellectual disabilities, autism and fragile X syndrome (https://wwwfbm.unil.ch/dnf/group/cellular-and-molecular-studies-of-synaptic-plasticity-and-cancer-in-intellectual-disabilities).
We welcome displaced Ukrainian neuroscientists for research activities and trainings. Please contact for more information.
Dr Piotr Gawroński Institute of Biology, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW
Warsaw, Poland
We offer temporary employment in the project on the regulation of translation elongation in chloroplasts in Arabidopsis thaliana. Formal requirements: (a) at least a Ph.D. degree, (b) employment at a Ukrainian university or another research center directly before the outbreak of the war, (c) arrival in Poland not earlier than February 24, 2022, (d) research interests matching the subject of the project. Contact:
Dr Greg Johnson International Society for Plant Pathology
Canberra, Australia
The International Society for Plant Pathology has established a Resilience Bursary to provide emergency/refugee support for plant pathologists in need. www.isppweb.org
The current focus is displaced plant pathologists from Ukraine, and ISPP is liaising with the Polish Phytopathological Society, as well as Ukrainian colleagues, and other societies, to help them. To find out more open
https://www.isppweb.org/PP_Resilience_Bursary.pdf
Prof Sarah Melzer Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
The Melzer lab offers fully paid positions for a postdoc, PhD student or research technician. Additional financial support can be applied for through MedUni Vienna. Our lab is interested in understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of neuronal communication, cognition, fear and anxiety. Lab website: http://cbr.meduniwien.ac.at/people/persons-details/F/2/id/1015; Contact:
Dr Yvonne Baumer National Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute
Bethesda, United States of America (USA)
The lab of Dr. Powell-Wiley is working on the intersection of epidemiology and immunology. The aim is to better understand how ones neighborhood and life experience impact immune cells and subsequent risk for cardiovascular disease. We are having a PostDoc position available.
Please check out the following link:
https://www.training.nih.gov/postdoc_jobs_nih/view/_31/9295/NHLBI_CB_imm
If you are interested please apply with Dr. Powell-Wiley at .
Dr Krzysztof Pawlowski Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW
Warszawa, Poland
We can offer temporary employment (up to 12 months) in a bioinformatics project focused on in silico identification of novel ADP-ribosyltransferase families.
Formal requirements imposed by the funding agency: (a) at least PhD degree (Candidate of Sciences), (b) employment at university or other research institution in Ukraine directly before the outbreak of the war, (c) arrival in Poland not earlier than February 24, 2022.
Contact:
Prof Yenan Bryceson Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
My group studies the genetics of hyperinflammatory syndromes and primary immunodeficiencies affecting lymphocyte differentiation. We can offer a postdoc scholarship for a Ukrainian candidate with background in molecular biology, biochemstry, bioinformatics, genetics, immunology. Possibilities to host a researcher, PhD or master student can also be discussed. Please contact me:
Dr Michał Turek IBB PAS
Warsaw, Poland
My laboratory offers a full-time position for a postdoctoral researcher from Ukraine for up to 12 months. For more details please visit: https://www2.ncn.gov.pl/baza-ofert/?akcja=wyswietl&id=190141 If you are interested please contact me at
Dr Fabio Martelli IRCCS Policlinico San Donato
MILAN, Italy
PostDoctoral fellowship in Bioinformatics for Ukranian applicants. A full-time payed post-doctoral position in bioinformatics is available to manage and analyze NGS data in the Laboratory of Molecular Cardiology at Policlinico San Donato-IRCCS, Milan, Italy. The goal of the Lab is investigating the regulation and function of non coding RNAs in cardiovascular diseases using a functional genomics approach. Please, contact Fabio Martelli:
Dr Hanna Bolibok-Bragoszewska Institute of Biology, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW
Warsaw, Poland
We offer temporary employment in the project on identification of genetic factors controlling phosphorus deficiency tolerance in rye (Secale cereale). Formal requirements: (a) at least PhD degree (Candidate of Sciences), (b) employment at a Ukrainian university or other research centre directly before the outbreak of the war, (c) arrival in Poland not earlier than February 24, 2022, (d) research interests matching the subject of the project. Contact:
Dr Jonas Hartmann Research Support Network
London, United Kingdom
Affected researchers looking to pursue computational work (e.g. data analysis) during the time that they do not have access to a lab can get remote advice and help with learning and applying computational skills. A list of expert volunteers offering such support can be found at https://research-support-network.github.io
Prof Thomas Mayer University of Konstanz
Konstanz, Germany
We study meiotic and mitotic cell cycle regulation. In addition, we are interested in the microtubule cytoskeleton and associated kinesins. For more information: https://www.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/mayer/ We can host students, PhD students and postdocs. Limited funding is also available.
Dr Neva Caliskan HIRI
Würzburg, Germany
We study interaction principles of RNAs and proteins modulating translation during infections. We can offer positions for PhD and postdocs with experience in protein/RNA biochemistry or translation.
Dr Katerina Rohlenova Institute of Biotechnology, Czech Academy of Sciences, BIOCEV
Vestec, Prague-West, Czech Republic
We study Metabolic crosstalk in healthy tissue and tumor – and its implications for new therapeutic strategies – using genetically modified cellular and mouse models, single cell and spatially resolved omics and genetic screens. More info: https://www.ibt.cas.cz/en/research/laboratory-of-cellular-metabolism/. We can offer fully funded positions for postdoc and PhD student with experience in metabolism, molecular or cancer biology, or bioinformatics. Please contact
Dr Kasia Piwosz National Marine Fisheries Research Institute
Gdynia, Poland
Full/part-time employment in the project on microbial food webs (https://www.ncn.gov.pl/sites/default/files/pliki/weave_piwosz_en.pdf). Formal requirements: (a) at least PhD degree (Candidate of Sciences), (b) employment at a Ukrainian university or other research centre directly before the outbreak of the war, (c) arrival in Poland not earlier than February 24, 2022, (d) research interests matching the subject of the project.
Prof Federica Facciotti University of Milano-Bicocca
Milan, Italy
Our lab of Mucosal Immunology (https://www.unimib.it/federica-facciotti/) welcomes Ukranian applicants of all levels. We have lab/office space and bursaries We study the immune system-mucosal microenvironment interaction in cancer and inflammatory bowel diseases. Minimal expertise in any of the following is welcome, but not mandatory: human immunology, gene expression;bioinformatics; microbiota; imaging; molecular biology. Please contact for enquiries.
Dr David De Sancho Donostia International Physics Center
Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain
Our institute is opening its doors to host Ukrainian scientists, from PhD students to senior researchers. Check more information below: http://ukraine-offers.dipc.org/
Dr Halyna Vasylevska Vasylevska
Ternopil, Ukraine
I have worked at WUNU (Ukraine). The sphere of my scientific interests is a fiscal space, where I learning political, economic, social, and financial directs I also participated in a study of behavioral economics. left my country due to the war. I am looking for the opportunities realization of my research plans and need scientific job in the international projects. I am an author 80 publications. Sociable, communicate, well work in a group and individually. E-mail:
Dr Halyna Vasylevska Vasylevska
Ternopil, Ukraine
I am Ph.D. from Ukraine. I have worked at West Ukrainian National University. The sphere of my scientific interests is a researching of fiscal space, where I am learning political, economic, social, and financial directs I also participated in a study of behavioral economics. 1.03.22 I left my country due to the war. I am looking for the opportunities realization of my research plans and need scientific job in the international projects. I am an author 80 publications. Sociable, communicate .
Prof Stephan Grzesiek Biozentrum, University of Basel
Basel, Switzerland
We are a group working on the structural biology, magnetic resonance analysis, and biophysics of disease-relevant protein systems (http://www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/grzesiek). We will be happy to assist scientists from Ukraine at any level based on mutual interest. For inquiries please contact
Dr Pierre Hainaut Institute for Advanced Biosciences -Inserm 1209 CNRS 5309- University Grenoble Alpes
Grenoble, France
We are a research center of 18 teams (300 staff) focusing on epigenetics, environment, cell plasticity and cancer. We will be happy to assist scentitsts at any level. We have open postdoc positions (2) in the broad area of cancer biology. Please contact (information re-posted on 25-03; incomplete email address in the previous version)
Dr Joel EYER INSERM
ANGERS, France
We can host a researcher and have the appropriate equipment and funds. We are working on a new patented anti-cancer molecule ().
Dr Rafael Fernandez-Leiro CNIO
Madrid, Spain
We study protein and macromolecular complexes involved in DNA maintenance using biochemistry and cryo-EM. If you are interested in structural biology reach out to .
Prof Hsu-Wen CHAO Taipei Medical University
Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
We know it is too far to give help immediately and directly, but we are pleased to donate one year EMBO GIN grant from EMBO GIN office for their daily life support.
Dr Maria Cristina Gambetta University of Lausanne
Lausanne, Switzerland
We study gene regulation specificity in Drosophila using genetics, genomics, molecular biology and imaging (http://gambettalab.org). We can host a student and help with applying for a PhD fellowship. Please contact .
Prof Brian McCabe Brain Mind Intitute, EPFL
Lausanne, Switzerland
We in the laboratory of Neural Genetics and Disease (https://mccabelab.org) welcome applications from Ukrainian scientists of all experience levels. We study motor neuroscience and motor system diseases. Experience in the following areas is desirable but not mandatory: Drosophila genetics, molecular biology and genome engineering, immunohistochemistry, mouse models of disease. Please contact for enquiries.
Dr Johannes Gräff EPFL
Lausanne, Switzerland
Our lab of Neuroepigenetics (https://www.epfl.ch/labs/graefflab/) welcomes Ukranian applicants of all levels. We study the molecular basis of long-term memories. Expertise in any of the following is welcome, but not mandatory: Epigenetics; gene expression; mouse behavior; bioinformatics; immunohistochemistry; molecular biology. Please contact for enquiries.
Dr Bastien Mangeat Gene Expression Core Facility, EPFL
Lausanne, Switzerland
Our core facility (https://www.epfl.ch/research/facilities/gene-expression-core-facility/) offers a complete set of genomics/transcriptomics services. We welcome technicians or scientists with at least some experience in these fields and that look for a service-oriented position.
Dr Benno Kreuels Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine
Hamburg, Germany
We are a Hamburg based clinical epidemiology group working on snakebite envenoming in Africa (Ghana and Gabon) and Asia (Laos and Vietnam). We can offer office space and possibly a masters or PhD opportunity (relevant fields: epidemiology, clinical medicine, global health). If interested, please send me an email:
Dr Paulo Pereira i3s/University of Porto
Porto, Portugal
We are a developmental biology lab using the Drosophila model to study signal transduction, mainly in eye development. We can host a student and help with application for a PhD fellowship. Contact:
Prof Albrecht Haase University of Trento
Rovereto, Italy
The University of Trento, Italy, offers two 1-year fellowships for scholars of all disciplines seeking asylum in a European Union country. Applications here: https://www.unitn.it/en/ateneo/bando/72073/university-of-trento-call-for-the-selection-for-the-awarding-of-no-2-research-fellowships-assegni-di Deadline: 4 April. For more details contact:
Dr Zbynek Kozmik Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Prague, Czech Republic
We are developmental biology lab interested in animal evolution. We use an integrative approach combining molecular biology, cell biology, developmental biology, biochemistry and bioinformatics https://www.img.cas.cz/research/zbynek-kozmik/research/. We currently have a salary funding for one PhD student. Знання мови (чеської чи англійської) не є обов’язковим для початку програми PhD. Write in English, Russian or Ukrainian to
Prof Oleh Andrukhov University Clinic of Dentistry, Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
I am originating from Ukraine and work in Austria. My laboratory is specialized in cell and molecular Biology. We can offer support in the frame of the FWF Program for Ukrainian Scientists https://www.fwf.ac.at/de/forschungsfoerderung/ukraine-unterstuetzung Our research topics are mesenchymal stem/stromal cells and host-microbe interaction. Please, contact me at
Prof Axel Imhof Ludwig-Maximilians-University
Munich, Germany
We investigate chromatin bound proteins as well as their posttranslational modifications using mass spectrometry based and computational proteomics. For more info, see: https://www.molekularbiologie.abi.med.uni-muenchen.de/ueber_uns/imhof/projects/index.html We’d be happy to help scientists at all levels, please contact us at
Dr Patrick Lemaire CRBM, CNRS, University of Montpellier
Montpellier, France
Our developmental biology lab (https://www.crbm.cnrs.fr/patrick-lemaire/?lang=en) combine experimental (Imaging, genomics) and computational (modelling, web, databases) approaches to study quantitatively the embryology of ascidians. We can provide space as well as funding for both experimental and computational scientists. Please contact me at
Dr Till Omansen University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf & Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine
Hamburg, Germany
My junior research group carries out clinical research and laboratory projects with organoids and cell lines on the pathology of viral hemorrhagic fever agents, in particular Lassa fever (together with a partner hospital in Nigeria). If you are interested in infectious diseases, clinical or lab research, global health, VHF send me an email: I can provide a space in my group with a research project both for MDs or scientists. Also help with further funding, language, etc.
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Prof Daniel Schubert Freie Universität Berlin
Berlin, Germany
We are a lab working on plant and alga epigenetics and chromatin biology. We can support students and researchers at all levels, including a guest science program that offers financial support. Please get in touch at
Prof Alain Townsend Weatherall Institute Oxford University
Oxford, United Kingdom
We are an immunology/virology lab investigating aspects of Covid, influenza and Ebola Immunology, including development of new vaccines. We could offer a technician/Research assistant position for a year. Contact .
Prof Jerry Tai NYCU Taiwan
Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China
Our lab is focused on machine learning for biomedical applications and wearable electronics for personalized medicine. The principal investigator recently moved to NYCU from UC Berkeley. We have openings for researchers, postdocs and research assistants. The funding is supported by the Ministry of Education. We can discuss the type of work (remote vs in-office), project, relocation support, salary.Please see our website (https://sites.google.com/site/lichiajerrytai) and email:
Prof Catherina Becker CRTD TU Dresden
Dresden, Germany
We would be happy to accomodate researchers at any level (student to prof) and can provide bench space and consumable costs and help with application for further funding. The lab works on development and regeneration of the central nervous system using the zebrafish as a model animal.
Dr Guillaume Mabilleau University of Angers
Angers, France
Our team studies several aspect of bone fragility and bone quality. We would be happy to host Ukrainian scientists at any level with expertise in the bone field and offer office and lab space. for further information contact guillaume.mabilleau(at)univ-angers.fr
Prof Bertrand TAVITIAN Parcc
Paris, France
#LabTavitian #research #recruiting #paris In vivo Imaging Lab at the Paris Cardiovascular Research Center #PARCC is recruiting a #phdcandidate to work on stress-related cardiomyopathy #Takotsubo (#TakotsuboSyndrome). Explore exciting new therapeutic avenues using #invivo #imaging! Contact
Prof Vincenzo De Laurenzi University G D’Annunzio Chieti-Pescara
Chieti, Italy
The Centre for Advanced Studies and Technology (CAST) located by the University “G D’Annunzio” campus of Chieti is available to offer internships/fellowships to undergraduate/PhD students or post-docs coming from Ukraine. The main research programs carried out by CAST’s group leaders cover several aspects of medical science including: -Oncology research & drug discovery -Neurodegeneration diseases -Vascular and metabolic diseases -Genetic diseases Please contact:
Prof Alexander Dammermann Max Perutz Labs University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
We are a cell biology lab studying the assembly and function of centrioles, centrosomes and cilia using primarily microscopy-based approaches in C. elegans, Drosophila and vertebrate cultured cells. For more details see the lab website at www.maxperutzlabs.ac.at/dammermann. We would be happy to host scientists at any level. Funding is available. Please contact .
Dr Ivan Baxter Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
St. Louis, MO, United States of America (USA)
The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, with a mission to improve the human condition through plant science, has 31 active research teams with students, postdoctoral scientists and research support staff. Available positions are listed at: https://www.danforthcenter.org/careers/. We encourage Ukrainian scientists to contact us by email ()
Dr Katja Wassmann Institut de Biologie Paris Seine
Paris, France
We are a cell biology laboratory studying cell cycle regulation and chromosome segregation in meiosis, using mainly mouse and frog oocytes as well as budding yeast. We can host scientists and provide office and lab space.
Dr Zdenek Kamenik Institute of Microbiology
Prague, Czech Republic
An international team carrying out research in the area of microbial bioactive metabolites, biosynthesis, microbiome, mass spectrometry metabolomics. We have funding for short-term contracts; funding for long-term contracts can be applied for at various providers. PhD. students/postdocs/lab technicians from research or clinical labs are welcome. Ukrainian citizens do not need VISA to Czechia. Contact:
Dr Karin Nowikovsky University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Wien, Austria
The Mitochondria Biology Group at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria, offers one position for Ukrainian refugee researchers (research assistant, master student, PhD student or postdoc) for up to 1 year and help for accommodation. Our website: https://www.vetmeduni.ac.at/biophysik/forschung/arbeitsgruppe-doz-dr-karin-nowikovsky. Please contact
Prof Vassiliki Nikoletopoulou Department of Fundamental Neurosciences (DNF), University of Lausanne
Lausanne, Switzerland
We study the roles of autophagy and protein homeostasis in the brain using mouse genetics, biochemistry and cell biology tools. We are happy to host a Ukrainian postdoc or visiting scientist for up to a year. If interested, please contact me at: We can also provide assistance with visa and explore ways to fund your stay in Switzerland.
Dr Amelie Baud Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG)
Barcelona, Spain
My lab (www.crg.eu/en/programmes-groups/baud-lab) is offering various types of positions (trainees, technicians; from a few months up to 2 years), all paid, in the broad domain of computational genetics and/or analysis of laboratory animal behaviour on videos. You can contact me at .
Dr Anne Straube University of Warwick
Coventry, United Kingdom
We work on microtubules and molecular motors using cell biology and imaging-based biochemical approaches. We would be able to support one researcher for 6 months or host a scientist/student. More info on the lab here: https://mechanochemistry.org/Straube/
Dr Ching-Lung Hsu Academia Sinica
Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
Our lab (https://www.ibms.sinica.edu.tw/ching-lung-hsu/) is a Systems Neuroscience group working on the cellular, molecular and computational mechanisms of memory and spatial navigation. We would be able to provide workplace and help with seeking resources and further contacts for scientists, trainees and students. I am affiliated with the Neuroscience Program of Academia Sinica (NPAS), Institute of Biomedical Sciences (IBMS) and National Taiwan University (NTU).
Prof Matthias Mann Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Martinsried, Germany
We develop mass spectrometry-based proteomics and computational approaches to answer biologically and clinically-relevant questions. You can find more details on: https://www.biochem.mpg.de/mann and https://www.cpr.ku.dk/research/proteomics/mann/ We are willing to host Ukrainian scientists if there are mutual research interests. Please contact us at
Ms Mariana Myronova Lviv University of Trade and Economics
Lviv, Ukraine
Good afternoon! I am a researcher from Ukraine. I have been working at Lviv University of Trade and Economics for 4 years. Can you help during the war with a short-term program for teachers from Ukraine? My research interests include economics and international relations. I have an 11-year-old daughter. My ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1438-4394 Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com.ua/citations?user=l75tbtUAAAAJ&hl=uk Рage at site of my university http://www.lute.lviv.ua/kafedri
Prof Michael A Geeves
Canterbury, United Kingdom
Family accommodation & help with laboratory space and contacts throughout Europe and beyond in Biochemistry, University of Kent
Mr Harald Isemann Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
Vienna, Austria
The Research Insitute of Molecular Pathology IMP (https://www.imp.ac.at/) at the Vienna BioCenter, Vienna Austria offers 5 positions for Ukrainian refugees in IMP research groups or service facilities for up to 1 year. Please contact Tanja Winkler, .
Prof Patrik Verstreken VIB-KU Leuven
Leuven, Belgium
We study the molecular and cellular mechanisms of neurodegeneration, in particular Tau-opathies, dementia and Parkinson’s disease. Our work involves modelling these diseases in complex human iPSC-derived assembled neuronal systems, in mice, hamsters and in fruit flies. We are happy to help a Ukrainian postdoc, visiting scientist and/or technician. Contact me at:
Dr Patrycja Kaczara Jagiellonian Centre for Experimental Therapeutics, Jagiellonian University
Krakow, Poland
We investigate the relationship between the reactivity of blood platelets and their energy metabolism to improve the effectiveness of commonly used antiplatelet drugs. We offer a job for a Post-Doc and a Senior Technical Researcher. Contact me at:
Dr Alwin Köhler Max Perutz Labs
Vienna, Austria
The Köhler lab studies various aspects of the nuclear envelope including nuclear pore complexes, nuclear envelope/ER lipid metabolism and gene regulation. We employ biochemistry, single-molecule studies, structural approaches as well as yeast genetics and quantitative cell biology to address these questions. We are happy to help Ukrainian scientists at different career stages. Reach out: We will also help making contacts to other scientists at the Perutz.
Dr Kliment Verba University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA, United States of America (USA)
The Verba lab is focused on the biophysical studies of near membrane protein kinase signaling using structural techniques like cryoEM, NMR and crystallography. The lab also has a number of projects on structurally elucidating host-viral interactions. We welcome scientists who have biochemical/structural biology background (wet lab or bioinformatics) and are interested in understanding how dynamics proteins states enable information processing by the cells. Reach out at
Dr Kliment Verba University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA, United States of America (USA)
The Verba lab is focused on the biophysical studies of near membrane protein kinase signaling using structural techniques like cryoEM, NMR and crystallography. The lab also has a number of projects on structurally elucidating host-viral interactions. We welcome scientists who have biochemical/structural biology background (wet lab or bioinformatics) and are interested in understanding how dynamics proteins states enable information processing by the cells.
Prof Pascal Rihet INSERM and Aix-Marseille Universite
Marseille, France
TAGC is a genetics, genomics and bioinformatics laboratory. It integrates bioinformatics and experimental approaches to decipher fundamental aspects of gene regulation and molecular network organization, and to identify genes and mechanisms underlying multifactorial diseases (https://tagc.univ-amu.fr/). We welcome scientists who are working on bioinformatics and genomics topics. We offer office, lab space and help to arrange funding and accommodation. Contact us at
Prof Pascal Rihet INSERM and Aix-Marseille Universite
Marseille, France
TAGC is a genetics, genomics and bioinformatics laboratory. It integrates bioinformatics and experimental approaches to decipher fundamental aspects of gene regulation and molecular network organization, and to identify genes and mechanisms underlying multifactorial diseases (https://tagc.univ-amu.fr/). We welcome scientists who are working on bioinformatics and genomics topics. We offer office, lab space and help to arrange funding and accommodation. Please, contact us at tagc-ukraine@univ-amu
Dr Sara Garcia-Ptacek Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
Temporary funding for anyone with a PhD (postdoc and above). We can also help you secure funding to continue your own projects and collaborate with us. Swedish Dementia Registry. Dementia epidemiology, statistics, machine learning, causal inference, econometrics, health economy and equality, pharmacoepi, dementia care, lab work with focus on dementia or COVID-19. Info om administrative aspects of living in Sweden. Excellent, low cost childcare. Family friendly group.
Prof Laurence Van Melderen ULB
Brussels, Belgium
Our lab is located at the ULB (University Libre de Bruxelles), Belgium. We study bacterial toxin-antitoxin systems. We use a combination of molecular microbiology, fluorescence microscopy and experimental evolution to evaluate how these systems evolve. We would be happy to help Ukrainian PhD students and post-docs active in molecular microbiology. For more info contact us by email:
Prof Francesca Granucci University of Milano Bicocca, Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences
Milan, Italy
We are a Milan based immunology lab (Italy). I would be happy to offer my support to Ukrainian scientists at different career stages. Contact me to further discuss how we can help: More info: https://www.unimib.it/francesca-granucci
Prof Peter Becker Ludwig-Maximilians-University
Munich, Germany
We study chromatin structure and function in a variety of model systems and with a broad range of techniques. We are happy to help scientists at all levels, Please contact
Dr Zdenek Paris Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Parasitology
Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
We are a molecular laboratory dealing with the tRNA biology of parasitic protozoa Trypanosoma and Leishmania. We are currently able to offer a fully paid postdoc position by the end of 2022. We are looking for motivated molecular biologists and bioinformaticians with experience with omics data analysis. Please don’t hesitate to contact me at if you are interested.
Dr Lynette Lim VIB-KU Leuven
Leuven, Belgium
The Laboratory of Interneuron Developmental Dynamics (headed by Lynette Lim) at the VIB Center for Brain and Disease in KU Leuven is located in the University Hospital Campus, Leuven, Belgium. Our lab is interested in the developmental programmes that shape inhibitory circuits in the brain. Specially, we are interest in how distinct populations of inhibitory neurons are generated and matures to generate functional circuits. Please contact me at if you are interested.
Prof Natali Hrushchynska National aviation univercity
Kiev, Ukraine
I am a professor, doctor of economics. from Ukraine. Sphere. interests is to study the issues of socio-economic development of societies, the impact of public policy on the development of society. It seems CoLAB is a Portuguese collaborative laboratory aiming at developing a strategy against child poverty and social exclusion, framed in a transdisciplinary scientific approach, linking the public and private sectors, promoting children’s well-being both at the economic and social levels and cont
Dr Heikki Koistinen Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital
Helsinki, Finland
My group studies molecular mechanisms contributing to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes risk using primary muscle cells. Contact me at if you are interested.
Dr Aurélie Tchoghandjian Institut de Neurophysiopathology
MARSEILLE, France
We are working on glioblastoma stem cells and microenvironment. We are located in the south of France. We can host scientists or help at any level. Please contact me:
Dr Paloma Garcia Institute of Cancer and Genomic Science university of Birmingham
Birmingham, United Kingdom
We are a stem cells lab studying molecular mechanisms of genome stability. We can host scientists or help to make contacts. Please contact me here: .
Prof Markus Landthaler Max-Delbrück Center
Berlin, Germany
We are a molecular biology lab, working on gene regulation by RNA-binding proteins. Funding for PhD Student OR PostDoc available from April/May 1st, 2022 to August 31st, 2022. Please contact:
Dr Christopher Snyder Thomas Jefferson University/Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center
Philadelphia, United States of America (USA)
We are a viral immunology lab studying immune responses to cytomegalovirus (CMV). We can host scientists or help to make contacts. Please contact me here:
Prof Qiang Pan-Hammarström Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
My lab works on genetic of primary immunodeficiency, regulation of B cell development, genomic of B cell lymphoma and immune response in COVID-19. We can offer postdoc scholarship for 2 Ukranian postdocs with background in immunology, genetics, bioinformatics or cancer. Other possibilities to host PhD or master students can also be discussed. Please contact me:
Mx Research Management Princess Maxima Centrum for Pediatric Oncology
Utrecht, Netherlands
The national Princess Máxima Center for pediatric oncology has more than 30 independent research groups active in pre-clinical and clinical research, covering a broad area of expertise, disease types, and technologies. Information about available positions can be found at: https://werkenbijprinsesmaximacentrum.nl/en/. We are willing to assist interested Ukrainian scientists if needed. Contact information:
Dr Espen Melum Oslo University Hospital
Oslo, Norway
At the Norwegian PSC research center / Research institute of Internal Medicine we are investigating liver diseases, primary sclerosis cholangitis in particular, using a variety of methods. We would be happy to help/support a Ukranian researcher at any level working within e.g. immunology, biochemistry or bioinformatics. Please feel free to contact us to discuss opportunities. Contact person: Dr. Espen Melum, email: , website: https://www.ous-research.no/nopsc/
Dr Florence NIEDERGANG Institut Cochin
Paris, France
Institut Cochin is a French biomedical research center, affiliated to INSERM, CNRS and Université Paris Cité, located in Paris downtown. Its 40 independent research groups focus on the following scientific axes: cancer, immunity, metabolism, microbiology, genetic and cellular plasticity. https://www.institutcochin.fr/ We are happy to provide help, including lab and office space and access to core facilities. Contact us at
Prof Jennifer Stow Institute for Molecular Bioscience, UQ
Brisbane, Australia
IMB is a multidisciplinary institute and we are a group of cell biologists working on protein trafficking and signalling in inflammation and cancer. We can potentially offer placements for Ukranian students and scientists, contact
Dr Anja Guenther Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology
Plön, Germany
My group studies behavioural ecology, animal behaviour and behavioural evolution. More specific info´s on what we do can be found here: https://www.evolbio.mpg.de/3396623/behavecoindivdiff. We can accomodate an Ukrainian student (Bachelor or Master level) or PhD for 6-9 months and help to apply for external funding.
Prof Sandra Blaess University of Bonn
Bonn, Germany
Our lab studies the development of the dopaminergic system in animal models. Please contact me to discuss how we can help:
Dr Elisa Randi Institute of Oncology Research
Bellinzona, Switzerland
At the Institute of Oncology Research, we are interested in cancer genetics and biology, focusing on lymphomas and epithelial cancers (prostate, breast, and ovary). We would be happy to help scientists at any level who are impacted by the war and work on the Institute’s research topics. https://ior.iosi.ch/ Contact:
Dr Martin Lenz CNRS – Université Paris-Saclay
Orsay (Paris area), France
Our group studies biological systems with the tools of theoretical physics, specifically statistical physics, soft matter physics and continuum mechanics. We can offer office space, use of our computational facilities and support for living expenses. — http://lptms.u-psud.fr/membres/mlenz/
Dr Radislav Sedlacek Czech Centre for Phenogenomics
Prague / Vestec, Czech Republic
We are a research infrastructure and a research lab focusing on transgenic animals, disease models, phenotyping and preclinical testing located in BIOCEV campus in Vestec close to Prague. If you have research background in molecular biology, biochemistry, zoology, animal physiology or morphology, lab animal science or related field feel free to contact us for prospective vacancy at email .
Dr Christos Delidakis Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, FORTH
Heraklion, Crete, Greece
We are a Drosophila developmental biology lab. We focus on transcription and chromatin control of stem cell behaviour in different contexts. We can provide space and limited resources to host a Ukrainian scientist; unfortunately, we cannot cover living expenses. Please contact
Dr Eric Cascales CNRS – Aix-Marseille Université
Marseille, France
Our lab studies bacterial secretion systems, which are multiprotein machines that select and transport toxins into target cells. We use a combination of molecular biology, bacterial genetics, biochemistry, fluorescence microscopy and structural biology. More info about our research on the lab website (http://www.cascaleslab.fr) or by e-mail (). We can offer office, bench and stipend for lab work, and can participate to living costs. Additional funding can be available.
Prof Hannes Schuler Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
We are studying genomics of psyllids, fruit flies and bark beetles and their symbionts. Currently we are recruiting a postdoc, applicants from Ukraine are welcome. For details check our website hschuler.people.unibz.it or write me an email:
Dr Anna Obenauf Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP)
Vienna, Austria
We are a multidisciplinary lab interested in the molecular mechanisms underlying tumor progression and immune evasion. Our work is inspired by clinical puzzles and we develop and employ a wide array of molecular biology, biochemistry, and in vivo approaches with the aim to guide rational combination therapies. Find more info here www.obenauflab.com and please contact us if you think you would be a good fit. We want to help in any way we can.
Dr Teresa Söderhjelm Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
Housing in a fully modernized 1700-century farmhouse 18 km from Arlanda airport. Busstop right outside the house.
Dr Ana Justino ProChild CoLAB
Guimarães, Portugal
ProChild CoLAB is a Portuguese collaborative laboratory aiming at developing a strategy against child poverty and social exclusion, framed in a transdisciplinary scientific approach, linking the public and private sectors, promoting children’s well-being both at the economic and social levels and contributing to public policies to stand upon their rights. We work in social intervention and digital technology areas (www.prochildcolab.pt). We can offer office workplaces and further contacts.
Prof Agnieszka Piekiełko-Witkowska Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education
Warsaw, Poland
Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education can offer technical, pre-doctoral and post-doctoral positions. Research topics include molecular and cell biology of cancer, autoimmune diseases, neuroendocrinology, endocrinology, infectious diseases, immunology and many others. Special interests include non-coding RNAs, cancer biomarkers, microbiome, functioning of adipose tissue. Contact details: Agnieszka Piekiełko-Witkowska, , Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Warsaw, Poland.
Dr Sonja Aits Lund University
Lund, Sweden
We can host students/researchers interested in AI for medicine/environmental science short-term and help apply for long-term funding. Lund University is part of Scholars at Risk and has a large AI community (https://www.ai.lu.se/). We use AI to study cell death, lysosomes, environmental toxins and COVID-19 (+some other projects). More info about our research here: https://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/sonja-aits Relocation info here: https://github.com/Aitslab/ukraineinfo/
Mrs Virginie de Landsheer Luxembourg Institute of Health
Strassen, Luxembourg
LIH is always searching for qualified staff with a broad and diverse range of expertise to make tangible impact on patients’ health. Physicians, biological scientists, engineers, laboratory technicians, research nurses, statisticians, bioinformatic specialists, data managers, accountants are among many professions represented in our research departments and support services. More details about currently open LIH positions and how to apply can be found here: https://careers.lih.lu/
Prof Antonio Martínez-Murcia Genetic PCR SolutionsTM
Alicante, Spain
Our R&D department works on genetic strategies for the detection of airborne pathogens, including those not described, with the help of a pragmatic massive sequencing pipeline. GPS™ has closed a relevant partnership for its implementation in aeronautics. We are looking for a profile with experience in third generation sequencing. Contact:
Prof Thomas Sommer Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Berlin, Germany
MDC offers to jointly apply and host scientists in our biomedical research center in Berlin. Our mission is to understand the molecular basis of health and disease and translating findings as quickly as possible into clinical applications. We provide assistance in the application process and professional onboarding with our Welcome and Family Office. Please contact:
Dr Staffan Strömblad Karolinska Institutet
Huddinge, Sweden
My roup studies Cancer cell biology, in particular cell-ECM interactions and signaling, in part by advanced light microscopy. We would be happy to help/host a scientist at any level. Please contact https://ki.se/en/bionut/cell-biology-of-cancer-staffan-stromblad-0
Dr Joanna Kalucka Laboratory of Angiogenesis and Inflammation, Department of Biomedicine , Aarhus UniversityAarhus University
Aarhus, Denmark
Our group studies vascular dysfunction in metabolic diseases. We would be happy to help/host a scientist at any level (Research assistant, PhD Student or PostDoc). Please contact: https://biomed.au.dk/kalucka-lab/
Dr Joanna Kalucka Aarhus University
Aarhus, Denmark
Our group studies vascular dysfunction in metabolic diseases. We would be happy to help/host a scientist at any level (Research assistant, PhD Student or PostDoc). Please contact: https://biomed.au.dk/kalucka-lab/
Prof Thomas Voets Laboratory of Ion Channel Research, VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research
Leuven, Belgium
Our team studies TRP channels and their roles in the central and peripheral nervous system. We would be happy to host and support a Ukrainian scientist at any level. Contact
Dr Annemarthe Van der Veen Leiden University Medical Centre
Leiden, Netherlands
Our lab studies the molecular mechanisms that underlie innate immune activation. We focus on RNA sensing mechanisms. I currently have a post-doc position (+ stipend) available for a scientist with a strong background in biochemistry, protein analysis, and molecular biology. I would be happy to consider a Ukrainian scientist for this position.
Prof George Kararigas University of Iceland
Reykjavik, Iceland
Available positions at pre- and post-doctoral levels for those with a strong interest and (if possible) previous experience in cardiovascular research (in vitro and in vivo). Contact details: https://english.hi.is/staff/george
Dr Joao Matos Max Perutz Labs – University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
Our group studies how cells repair damaged chromosomes. We would be happy to help/host a scientist at any level. Please contact
Prof Pascale Zimmermann KU Leuven
Leuven, Belgium
We are molecular and cellular biologists studying the role of membrane scaffolds in the biology of extracellular vesicles. We use this knowledge for the design of rational exosome-based innovative therapeutic approaches. We can offer lab space and family accomodation upon arrival.
Prof Eric Bellefroid Université Libre de Bruxelles
Brussels, Belgium
The Department of Molecular Biology of the University of Brussels regroups laboratories working in the field of immunology, virology, cell and developmental biology (https://sciences.ulb.be/le-departement-de-biologie-moleculaire/la-recherche-au-departement-de-biologie-moleculaire). We would be happy to assist in any possible way Ukrainian scientists at all levels. Please contact us () to discuss how we can help.
Prof Jan Siemens Heidelberg University
Heidelberg, Germany
We are a team of neurobiologists interested in sensory and interoceptive mechanisms, for details see www.siemenslab.de We can host a technical assistant or scientist at any level. Contact us via
Prof Maja Köhn University of Freiburg
Freiburg, Germany
We are a chemical biology lab working on protein phosphatases. We can offer a payed position to a Ukrainian researcher with a background in either molecular biology, or chemical synthesis, or bioinformatics, at all career levels. Please contact Maja Köhn through https://www.bioss.uni-freiburg.de/groups/intergrative-signalling-studies/home/
Prof Santiago Elena I2SyBio-CSIC
Valencia, Spain
Support to Ukranian scientists from MSc to professor levels. We work in many aspects of virus evolution. We combine experimental, computational and math modeling. Also in systems biology of virus-host interactions and their evolution. Both in plant and animal viruses. More info on what we do in https://sfelenalab.csic.es/.
Ms Angela Stuart CRUK Beatson Institute
Glasgow, United Kingdom
The CRUK Beatson Institute is a world leading cancer research institute, situated in Scotland and hosting approximately 60 postdoctoral researcher scientists at any one time. It has an excellent reputation for fundamental cancer research, including world-class metabolism studies and renowned in vivo modelling of tumour growth and metastasis. We have a number of Postdoc vacancies at our Institute. More info can be found here: https://www.beatson.gla.ac.uk/Careers/careers.html
Dr Igor Iatsenko Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
Berlin, Germany
We offer support to Ukrainian scientists at different career stages from Bachelor students to professors. Our research interests cover infection biology, immunology, microbiology and their intersections. However, we are very flexible with the research topic. More info can be found here: https://www.mpiib-berlin.mpg.de/1946812/Genetics-of-Host-Microbe-Interactions
Dr Michael Sieweke CRTD / TU Dresden
Dresden, Germany
We are an immunology lab in Dresden with a focus on macrophages and stem cells , working on cancer, regeneration and cell therapy. We can offer a position for a technician with cell culture experience for 1 year (possibly extendable) and a bio-informatician for 9 months (possible extension) info: https://www.crt-dresden.de/ contact :
Prof Andrea Morandi University of Florence
Florence, Italy
We are a small lab working on cancer metabolism and therapy resistance. We are happy to assist active ukrainian scientists of all levels. More info can be found here: https://www.sbsc.unifi.it/vp-326-gruppo-morandi.html Please contact:
Prof Klaus Rajewsky Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Berlin, Germany
We are a Berlin based immunology lab working on immune regulation and cancer. We can accommodate a Ukrainian Master level student either for an internship or, if applicable, for a Master’s Thesis project. Please consult our web page https://www.mdc-berlin.de/k-rajewsky. Contact:
Dr Petr Nazarov Luxembourg Institute of Health
Strassen, Luxembourg
LIH offers a 6-month internship (Predictamil) in the group of Bioinformatics platform (BIOINFO) led by Dr Petr Nazarov in the Data Integration and Analysis Unit (https://www.lih.lu/en/research-support/bioinformatics-platform/); Research Focus: Data science, Machine learning, Programming; Short project description: Development of ShinyApp for deconvolution and data analysis in genomics; Required skills: BSc, MSc, R programming, knowledge of Shiny is an asset; Contact:
Dr Michael Schnell Luxembourg Institute of Health
Strassen, Luxembourg
LIH offers a 6-month internship in the group of IT Expertise in Health Data lead by Dr. Michael Schnell in the Data Integration and Analysis Unit (www.lih.lu/en); Research Focus: Data science, Machine learning; Short project description: Improve an AI model; Skill requirements:PYTHON, SSIS,TENSOR flow classification; Contact:
Dr Olivier Keunen Luxembourg Institute of Health
Strassen, Luxembourg
LIH offers a 6-month internship or a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the group of Translational Radiomics led by Dr Olivier Keunen in the Department of Cancer Research (www.lih.lu/en); Research Focus: Machine/Deep Learning, Computer Vision; Short project description: Implement Deep Learning models for image-to-image translations; Skill requirements: PhD in computer science or equivalent experience, Deep Learning models design, training & optimization (CNN, GAN); Contact:
Dr Christiane Hilger Luxembourg Institute of Health
Strassen, Luxembourg
LIH offers a 24-month Post-Doctoral Fellowship (start: Oct-Nov 2022) in Molecular & Translational Allergology group (MTA) in the Dept. of Infection and Immunity; Research Focus: Mechanism of allergic sensitization, anaphylaxis, respiratory allergy; Project description: Advancing diagnosis and treatment of pediatric asthma by digital technology and deep immunophenotyping; Required skills: PhD in immunology, Training in Flow Cytometry, Omics data analysis; Contact:
Dr Guy Fagherazzi Luxembourg Institute of Health
Strassen, Luxembourg
LIH offers a 6-month internship or a 12-month Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Deep Digital Phenotyping research unit (DDP) lead by Dr Guy Fagherazzi in the Department of Precision Health (www.lih.lu/en); Research Focus: Digital Health, Digital Biomarkers, AI, Epidemiology, Clinical Research; Short project description: Identification of digital vocal biomarkers for chronic disease monitoring; Skill requirements: Training in data science/AI, English writing skills; Contact:
Dr Petr Nayarov Luxembourg Institute of Health
Strassen, Luxembourg
LIH offers a 6-month Internship in Multiomics Data Science Group (MODAS) led by Dr Petr Nazarov in the Department of Cancer Research (www.lih.lu/en) Research Focus: Deconvolution of transcriptomic profiles with focus on treatment resistance signatures Short project description: Application of deconvolution methods to bulk and single-cell RNA-seq data from glioma patients to identify components that could be linked to drug resistance Required skills: BSc or MSc Contact:
Dr David Cescon Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/UHN
Toronto, Canada
We study breast cancer therapies, drug resistance and biomarkers using pre-clinical models, and translate these findings in clinical trials. Post-doc positions (molecular biology, in vitro/in vivo systems) available, contact via: https://www.uhnresearch.ca/researcher/david-cescon
Dr Lea Harrington Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer/University of Montreal
Montreal, Canada
We study the role of chromosome ends, telomeres, in aging and cancer. We’d like to help/host Ukrainian scientists/students. Please contact me at lea.harringtonumontreal.ca
Dr Xose Bustelo Cancer Research Center
Salamanca, Spain
We are working on cancer biology (identification of new cancer drivers, cell signaling, Rho and Ras GTPases, mouse models, bioinformatics). We can accept postdoctoral fellows. Full paid positions. Lab web page: https://www.cicancer.org/grupo?id=33 Center web page: https://www.cicancer.org
Prof Björn Burmann University of Gothenburg
Gothenburg, Sweden
Our lab use structural biology, biophysics and biochemistry to study protein quality control and other cellular processes. Please check out our weppage https://www.gu.se/en/research/bjorn-burmann get in contact if you are interested (), would be happy to help.
Dr Daniel McNamee Champalimaud Research | Champalimaud Foundation
Lisbon, Portugal
Project: Computational neuroscience, theoretical neuroscience, machine learning, cognition |Website: https://www.fchampalimaud.org/research/groups/mcnamee | We can host a PhD or postdoc for up to 1 year (We offer a stipend/fellowship) | Please Contact:
Dr Elisa Marti Instituto de Biologia Molecular de Barcelona (IBMB_CSIC)
Barcelona, Spain
We study how the central nervous system is build during embryonic development. We use genetic manipulation in several animal models and in 3D organoids. We offer a payed position to Scientist from Ukraine, at any level of her/his carrer. Please contac me at
Dr Michela Deleidi DZNE/University of Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
My group studies how discrete genetic factors contribute to the development of neurological disorders, with a particular focus on the mechanistic link between rare genetic diseases and aging-associated neurodegenerative diseases. To this end, we develop models with human pluripotent stem cells and long-term cultures of organoids combined with single cell-omics. We have open postdoc and graduate student positions. Please contact me at Fellowships available
Dr Pierre HAINAUT Institute for Advanced Biosciences -Inserm 1209 CNRS 5309- University Grenoble Alpes
Grenoble, France
We are a research center of 18 teams (300 staff) focusing on epigenetics, environment, cell plasticity and cancer. We will be happy to assist scentitsts at any level. We have open postdoc positions (2) in the broad area of cancer biology. Please contact pierre.hainaut@univ-grenoble-alpes
Dr Serkan Kir Koc University
Istanbul, Turkey
My lab studies interactions between tumors and the host metabolism. Areas of interest include skeletal muscle atrophy, adipose tissue browning, circadian clock, myoblast fusion and muscle fiber hypertrophy. We have open postdoc and graduate student positions. Please visit https://sklab.ku.edu.tr/.
Dr Anna Mondino San Raffaele Institute
Milan, Italy
My lab investigates tumor-specific immunity. We have an open position for a research fellow to investigate T cell responses in patients undergoing prostate confined radiotherapy. Applicants from Ukraine are welcome, we will try our best to assist. Please contact
Dr Patricia Bassereau Institut Curie
Paris, France
Our lab in the Institut Curie (Paris) works on physical approaches of living systems, from the molecular to the tissue and embryo scales, with experimental and theoretical approaches. We would be happy to host and support scientists at any level. Please contact me () or the Director of the lab () to discuss how we can help.
Dr Clévio Nóbrega Algarve Biomedical Center Research Institute
Faro, Portugal
The ABC-RI (https://abcri.pt/) is a research center devoted to a multidimensional investigation of the aging process. We will be happy to assist scientists at all levels with possibilities ranging from lab/office spaces to providing support to obtain funding. Please contact us () for more information.
Prof René Ketting Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB)
Mainz, Germany
The Institute of Molecular Biology (www.imb.de) is a modern research centre with groups focusing on epigenetics, genome stability, ageing, RNA biology, computational biology and proteostasis. We will be happy to assist scientists at all levels (e.g. students, postdocs, group leaders), with possibilities ranging from lab/office spaces to providing funds/support. Please contact us () for further information.
Dr Alan Richardson Keele University
Newcastle Under Lyme, United Kingdom
We study cancer. I have no funding to support lab work, but can find office space and provide accomodation.
Dr Giovanna Borsellino Fondazione Santa Lucia
Rome, Italy
We study the immunology of multiple sclerosis and innate and adaptive immune responses to viruses. We can host a student/scientist in the lab. Contact
Dr Gerhard Wingender Izmir Biomedicine and Genome Center (IBG)
Izmir, Turkey
We are an immunology lab working on innate-like T cells (iNKT, MAIT, gdT cells) in the context of lung inflammation and haemopoietic cancer, using mouse model and patient material (www.ibg.edu.tr/research-programs/groups/wingender-lab). We could offer lab space and shared office space to Ukrainian scientists at any level with an interest in immunology using wet lab or bioinformatic approaches. Contact for details: .
Dr Fabrizio d’Adda di Fagagna IFOM
Milan, Italy
One year contract is immediately available for a scientist at any level supporting our ongoing research activities on DNA damage, aging and cancer. Ukrainian applicants welcome. See details here: https://www.ifom.eu/en/job-opportunities/open-positions/open-position.php?docuID=11046
Prof Mandy Peffers University of LIverpool
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Our lab works on musculoskeletal ageing and related diseases and we study epigenetics in this context in man, dogs and horses, particularly snoRNAs. Lab space, work space and accomodation. https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/life-course-and-medical-sciences/staff/mandy-peffers/
Prof Lihi Adler-Abramovich Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv, Israel
Developing hydrogel and bio-inks for 3D printing for bone tissue regeneration. Website: www.lihiadler.sites.tau.ac.il; We can host postdocs or graduate students. (We offer Scholarship)
Dr António Roldão iBET – Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica
Oeiras, Portugal
Project: Bioprocess development for production of Adenovirus-like particles (ADDomers) as a snakebite therapy using insect cells. | Website: https://addovenom.com/ | We can host a postdoc or senior scientist for up to 3 years (We offer grant or contract) | Please contact Antonio Roldao ()
Dr Inês Isidro iBET – Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica
Oeiras, Portugal
Project: Development of single-cell transcriptomics workflows for ATMP bioprocesses and advanced cell models. | Website: www.ibet.pt; and https://www.staccato-eid.eu/ | We can host a postdoc or senior scientist for up to 5 years (We offer grant or contract)| Please contact Inês Isidro ()
Dr Ana Coroadinha iBET – Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica
Oeiras, Portugal
Project: Viral vector engineering for cell and gene therapy applications. | Website: www.ibet.pt | We can host a postdoc or senior scientist for up to 3 years (We offer grant or contract) | Please contact Ana Coroadinha ()
Dr Margarida Serra iBET – Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica
Oeiras, Portugal
Project: Unveiling the bioactivity of extracelular vesicles derived from human stem cells for application in heart regenerative medicine (human stem cell types: human pluripotent stem cells & cardiac derivatives, mesenchymal stem/stromal cells) | Website: www.ibet.pt; https://cardiopatch.eu/; https://projectbrave.eu/ | We can host a postdoc or senior scientist for up to 3 years (We offer grant or contract) | Please contact Margarida Serra ()
Dr Catarina Brito iBET – Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica
Oeiras, Portugal
Project: Development of Immunocompetent 3D cell models of the tissue microenvironment to leverage the preclinical development of ATMPs (target organs: liver and brain; ATMPs: viral vector-based gene therapies and cell-based immunotherapies).| Website: www.ibet.pt; www.ardat.org | We can host a postdoc or senior scientist for up to 3 years (We offer grant or contract) | Please contact Catarina Brito ()
Dr Catarina Brito iBET – Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica
Oeiras,
Project: Development of Immunocompetent 3D cell models of the tissue microenvironment to leverage the preclinical development of ATMPs (target organs: liver and brain; ATMPs: viral vector-based gene therapies and cell-based immunotherapies).| Website: www.ibet.pt; www.ardat.org | We can host a postdoc or senior scientist for up to 3 years (We offer grant or contract) | Please contact Catarina Brito ()
Prof Jan Siemens Heidelberg University
Heidelberg, Germany
We are a team of neurobiologists interested in sensory and interoceptive mechanisms, for details see www.siemenslab.de We can host a technical assistant or scientist at any level. Contact us via
Dr Pierre-François Lenne CNRS
Marseille, France
We are a biophysics lab working on cell dynamics and tissue morphogenesis. | http://www.ibdm.univ-mrs.fr/equipe/physical-approaches-to-cell-dynamics/ | We would be happy to host Ukranian scholars or students. Contact and we will try our best to help.
Dr Jean-Pierre Gorvel DRCE CNRS, Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy
Marseille, France
Pathogenic microorganisms have mechanisms to evade both innate and adaptive immunity whereas microbiota play an indisputable role in the education of our immune system. Our research team studies the interactions of host cells with pathogenic bacteria such as Salmonella, Brucella and Bordetella, the microbiota and a small project with SARS-Cov2. http://www.ciml.univ-mrs.fr/science/lab-jean-pierre-gorvel/immunology-and-cell-biology-pathogenhost-cell-interactions Contact:
Prof Stanislas Goriely Université Libre de Bruxelles
Brussels, Belgium
The ULB Center for Research in Immunology (U-CRI) brings together researchers in fundamental and translational immunology. Multiple research topics related to vaccinology, immuno-oncology or inflammation are covered. Many PIs would be happy to help scholars, postdoc, students active in this field. U-CRI website: https://u-cri.ulb.be/index.php?action=home contact: or
Prof Ranieri Bizzarri University of Pisa
Pisa, Italy
My group makes use of high/super-resolution fluorescence microscopy to study intracellular processes related to cancer epigenetics and, lately, SARS-CoV-2 cell cycle. Very happy to help scholars and students forced to leave Ukraine. Contact:
Dr Alberto Cruz-Martin Boston University
Boston, United States of America (USA)
Our current research aims to dissect the circuitry that underlies cortical computations and function. Our long-term goal is to understand how neural circuits are established and maintained, and to discover how deficits in these processes lead to disease. This is our lab website: https://www.cruzmartinlab.org/ We could host a student or postdoc; you can reach out here:
Prof Antonios Kolocouris National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Athens, Greece
We are a computational drug design and development group. We are running TI/MD calculations for the design ligands against membrane proteins (adenosine receptors, P2X7). Coarse grained to simulate binding of cholesterol to membrane proteins. We also syntehsizing small ligands and bioconjugates for PSMA against prostate cancer. We can offer access to workstations, supercomputer and wet lab. Visit https://cocadds.pharm.uoa.gr/. Get in touch at and we will try our best.
Dr Felix Rico LAI (UMR 7333 – Inserm, CNRS, AMU)
Marseille, France
We are a biophysics laboratory composed of researchers with backgrounds in physics, biology and medicine. We have a strong expertise in atomic force microscopy imaging and force spectroscopy | https://sites.google.com/view/fm4b-lab/ | Just get in touch at and we will try our best to help in any way possible.
Dr Josie Ursini.Siegel Ursini.Siegel
Montreal, Canada
My lab is situated at the Lady Davis Institute/McGill University in Montreal, Canada. We study adaptive mechanisms by which breast cancers overcome intrinsic and therapy-induced stress responses to facilitate the emergence of more aggressive and therapy resistant cancers. We would be happy to help or host Ukranian scientists/graduate students. Please contact me:
Dr Johan Henriksson Umeå university
Umeå, Sweden
Our group works on figuring out T cell gene regulation, for gene therapy: www.henlab.org . There are postdoc positions open in machine learning, and in single-cell methods development. We can try and fast-track these processes for suitable ukrainian, belarussian or oppressed russian candidates. Email me for more info –
Dr François Leulier Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon (ENS de Lyon)
Lyon, France
My lab studies host-microbe interactions in the context of nutritional challenges. We are willing to help or host colleagues from Ukraine. Contact me:
Dr Yvan Devaux Luxembourg Institute of Health
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Our lab aims to better understand the role and biomarker potential of RNA in various disease states, most notably in cardiovascular and neurological diseases (https://sites.lih.lu/cardiovascular-research-unit-cvru/ ). We would be happy to help or host Ukrainian scientists/PhD students. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
Dr Elisa Randi Institute of Oncology Research
Bellinzona, Switzerland
The Institute of Oncology Research aims at improving the understanding of human cancer. We focus on the genetics and the biology of cancer, with a major emphasis on lymphomas and epithelial cancers, like prostate, breast, and ovarian cancer. We would be happy to host Ukrainian scientists at any level. https://ior.iosi.ch/ Contact:
Prof Sophie Lucas UCLouvain, de Duve Institute
Brussels, Belgium
Our group investigates Treg and TGF-β mediated immunosuppression in cancer and auto-immune diseases. We can provide office and lab space to a PhD student or a post-doctoral scientist, and assistance to apply for fellowships. I can offer temporary private accommodation. Please contact .
Dr Bartunek Petr Institute of Molecular Genetics AS CR
Prague, Czech Republic
The main interest of the laboratory is to study the molecular mechanism of cell fate determination. We use cytokines/growth factors and small molecules as tools to manipulate the fate of hematopoietic cells in model organisms (zebrafish, lamprey, chicken, mouse) and human primary cells to gain insight into the mechanisms underlying their self-renewal, proliferation and differentiation. We would be happy to host scientists at any level. Contact:
Dr Petr Bartunek Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Prague, Czech Republic
The main interest of the laboratory is to study the molecular mechanism of cell fate determination. We use cytokines/growth factors and small molecules as tools to manipulate the fate of hematopoietic cells in model organisms (zebrafish, lamprey, chicken, mouse) and human primary cells to gain insight into the mechanisms underlying their self-renewal, proliferation and differentiation. We would be happy to host scientists at any level.
Dr Grzegorz Sumara Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Warszawa, Poland
We are investigating signaling cascades regulating metabolism. We can offer lab space and short term funding. More info about the lab: https://grzegorzsumaralab.nencki.edu.pl/main-page If interested please contact:
Dr Mary Anne O’Connell
Brno, Czech Republic
We work on RNA editing/modification at CEITEC, Masaryk University, Czech Republic. We are offering lab space and some small scale funding to our Ukrainian colleagues. Please contact me at mary.oconnell@ ceitec.muni.cz https://www.ceitec.eu/era-chair-rna-and-immunity-mary-oconnell/rg112
Dr Katerina Komrskova Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, Institute of Biotechology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Vestec, Czech Republic
I can offer one position for a post-doctoral associate or reserach scientist with a background in reproductive biology. We focus on characterization of molecular factors involved in sperm maturation, sperm-egg interaction and gamete fusion. https://www.ibt.cas.cz/en/research/laboratory-of-reproductive-biology/ Please contact:
Dr Milad Rezvani Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Berlin, Germany
We in the Rezvani lab (rezvanilab.org) at Charité Berlin are an international-minded & Ukraine-supporting research group. In the lab, we study how we can regenerate chronically injured liver cells. We also generate organoid models of autoinflammation to understand human cellular crosstalk. We are happy to assist in any way possible and could offer small scale-funding. Please email , if we can help.
Dr Paul Davies MRC PPU, University of Dundee
Dundee, United Kingdom
My lab works on high risk explorative projects and also the development of scientific methods and technologies. We are very willing to help our Ukrainian colleagues in any way we can.
Dr Andrew Davison CNRS & Université Paris-Saclay
Saclay, France
The Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience is happy to assist Ukrainian scientists, PhD students, and research engineers, and can provide lab/office space, access to research platforms, and potentially small-scale funding. https://neuropsi.cnrs.fr/en/homepage/
Dr Patrick Mehlen Cancer Research Center of Lyon
Lyon, France
The Cancer Research Center of Lyon (CRCL) is one of the largest research cancer center in France. It https://www.crcl.fr/en/about-us/ encompasses a wide array of positions focusing on many aspects of cancer biology, from teaching/training, to fundamental, translational and clinical research. If you think we can help you in any way, please contact the director of the Center:
Dr Francisco M. Vega Universidad de Sevilla
Sevilla, Spain
We are a small lab working on the cellular basis of cancer progression and cancer spreading. We are happy to assist active ukranian scientist of all levels. Please contact to discuss how we can help
Dr Gonçalo Bernardes IMM- Instituto de Medicina Molecular
Lisbon, Portugal
Our Lab is interested in the development of efficient chemoselective methods compatible with biological systems and their use to redesign the structure and function of proteins of biological and therapeutic interest. | Website: www.gbernardeslab.com | We can host researchers at any level for 1 year (we offer remuneration, including expenses to travel to and from Portugal) | Please contact
Prof Boris Turk J. Stefan Institute
Ljubljana, Slovenia
We are investigating the role of proteases in cancer development as well as their potential in diagnostic imaging and targeted drug delivery. We offer one or two postdoc positions starting immediately. Please contact
Prof Matthias Peter ETH Zurich / Institute of Biochemistry
Zurich, Switzerland
We use an interdisciplinary approach to investigate the basic mechanisms that govern cell growth and division in yeast and mammalian cells. Please contact
Dr Roger Geiger Institute for Research in Biomedicine
Bellinzona, Switzerland
We use systems approaches to study the immune response to tumors. We are happy to help or host scientists at any level. Please contact
Dr Kinga Kamieniarz-Gdula Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznań, Poland
We are a molecular biology lab, interested in transcription and chromatin in human cells. We can offer a technical position and fellowship for ~6 months almost straight away, long-term positions available from October. Tasks could include gene editing in cell culture, protein expression and purification, NGS analysis; training can be provided. Poznan has a large Ukrainian community and many options for help with accommodation etc. Contact Kinga by email given on webpage https://stoplab.org/
Dr Joan Seoane VHIO; Vall d’Hebron Hospital
Barcelona, Spain
Our lab works on molecular oncology with a special interest in brain cancer. We will be happy to host active Ukranian scientists. Please, contact
Prof Ellen Nollen European Research Institute for the Biology of Ageing, UMCG, RUG
Groningen, Netherlands
In our institute we study the biology of ageing and age-related diseases. In our group, we focus on modifying mechanisms of age-related protein aggregation and toxicity. We use C.elegans as a model organism. Scientists at any level can contact me for at . Please visit our website more information, also about other research groups in ERIBA that may fit with your interest at https://eriba.umcg.nl/
Prof Tibor Harkany Karolinska Instituet
Stockholm, Sweden
We can offer postdoctoral positions and/or PhD scholarships with immediate start in neuroendocrinology/circuit neuroscience at the Department of Neuroscience of the Karolinska Institute.
Dr Carsten Janke Institut Curie
Orsay, France
We are a team at the Institut Curie in Orsay just outside Paris, working on the control of the microtubule cytoskeleton by the tubulin code. Please visit our webpage: https://institut-curie.org/team/janke
Dr Katarzyna Goljanek-Whysall National University of Ireland, Galway
Galway, Ireland
Our lab is interested in the role of microRNAs in muscle wasting during ageing and disease. We do not have funded positions at the moment but can provide lab space and access to reagents;
Dr Mark Chapman University of Southampton
SOUTHAMPTON, United Kingdom
We investigate evolutionary processes (adaptation, speciation, domestication) using ‘omic technologies, primarily in plants. Happy to host scientists at any level. Please contact
Dr Silvère BARON Genetics, Reproduction and Development Institut
Clermont-Ferrand, France
We works on Nuclear Receptors and Prostate and Ovary diseases. Our group are happy to host Ukrainian students and scientists. For more details visit your website and contact us for informations. https://www.gred-clermont.fr/directory/team/fr/equipe-11-recepteurs-nucleaires-et-maladies-de-la-prostate/
Dr Yuval Gottlieb The Hebrew University
Rehovot, Israel
We are an arthropod symbiosis lab working on the interaction between microbes and various arthropods, mainly ticks. We and the Hebrew University are happy to host Ukrainian students and scientists. Please visit our lab for more details and contact information. https://en.vetschool.agri.huji.ac.il/yuval-gottlieb
Dr Franziska Linke Erasmus MC
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The Urology Research of the Erasmus Medical School Rotterdam focusses on translational research in bladder and prostate cancer (www.erasmusurologyresearch.nl). We would be happy to host one Ukrainian scientist at any level (up to Jan 2023). Please contact: .
Prof Jan Dumanski Medical University of Gdańsk
Gdańsk, Poland
The Project/Centre is funded within the International Research Agendas Programme of the Foundation for Polish Science. The 3P-Medicine Lab (Preventive, Personalized, Precision) International Research Agenda is joint unit of Medical University of Gdansk in Poland and Uppsala University in Sweden. We offer the postition of technician for biobanking facility or visiting scientist who can support us in postzygotic mutation studies. More: https://ira3p.mug.edu.pl/
Prof Hauke Hillen University Medical Center Göttingen
Göttingen, Germany
We are a small lab studying the structure and function of molecular machines involved in gene expression, with a particular focus on mitochondrial and viral gene expression complexes. Our main methods are cryo-EM (both single-particle and tomography), X-ray crystallography and various biochemical and biophysical methods. We are happy to assist scientists at any level and can provide lab space and potentially funding. Please get in touch:
Dr Sebastian Marquardt University of Copenhagen
Frederiksberg, Denmark
Our team addresses the roles of the non-coding genome in cellular resilience mechanisms. We focus on plant where models where we are investigating the effect of changing temperature. We can host a researcher and offer support. Please contact:
Dr Erin Schuman Max Planck Institute for Brain Research
Frankfurt, Germany
We are a cellular molecular neuroscience lab studying protein synthesis and degradation machines and mechanisms in neurons, using imaging, sequencing, mass spec and other modern molecular methods. We can host a graduate student, postdoc or faculty member.
Dr Davide Bulgarelli University of Dundee
Dundee, United Kingdom
Our team focuses on molecular plant-microbe interactions. We use a range of approaches, encompassing plant genetics, microbial ecology and computational biology, to study the structure, function and host control of the plant microbiota. Just get in touch at and we will try our very best to help in any way possible.
Dr Bruno Silva-Santos IMM- Instituto de Medicina Molecular
Lisbon, Portugal
In our Immuno-Oncology research line, we are particularly interested in T cells and macrophages, which are key players in the tumor microenvironment (TME). | Website: https://imm.medicina.ulisboa.pt/investigation/laboratories/bruno-silva-santos-lab/ | We can host 1 researcher with a MSc diploma in biological or biomedical sciences for 12 months (we offer a stipend funded by project from FCT/ National Science Foundation) | Please contact:
Prof Andreas Pichlmair Institute of Virology, TUM
Munich, Germany
We employ a combination of -omics and hypothesis driven research to understand determinants of viral disesases on a molecular level (www.innatelab.org). I can offer a position for a PHD student or Post-Doc. email: TUM installed a fellowship program for scientists (and their families) from Ukraine: https://www.tum.de/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/details/37216
Dr Mart Krupovic Institut Pasteur
Paris, France
We are studying virus diversity and virus-host interactions in Archaea. I would be happy to host a PhD student or a postdoc from Ukraine. You can contact me at
Prof Tiago Outeiro University Medical Center Goettingen
Goettingen, Germany
My lab studies the molecular basis of neurodegenerative diseases. I am happy to host a PhD student or postdoctoral researcher with interests in this field.
Dr Sonia del Rincon McGill/Lady Davis Institute
Montreal, Canada
We try to block tumor metastasis by studying signaling pathways, and how blocking these can augment the anti-tumor benefits of immunotherapy. Please contact so we can try to accommodate a Ukranian scientist in need.
Dr Stepanka Vanacova CEITEC, Masaryk University
Brno, Czech Republic
Our lab studies the role of internal and terminal RNA modifications in diverse eukaryotic cells. We mostly use cell and molecular biology and biochemistry approaches paralleled with genome/transcriptome wide analyses. We will be happy to host scientists with similar interests. We currently have salary funding for PhD and postdoc. Contact:
Prof Francesca Spagnoli King’s College London
London, United Kingdom
My lab is interested in how organs are built, with a focus on the pancreas, using mouse and human stem cell models. Very happy to host and support Ukrainian scientists at any level.
Prof Vassilis Gorgoulis Medical School, University of Athens
Athens, Greece
Our group works on mechanisms leading to deregulation of the cell cycle, the emergence of genomic instability and the role of senescence in cancer. We are also involved in developing machine learning algorithms to predict biological outcomes and drug effectiveness in relation to molecular patterns. We can offer lab and desk space to support a scientist interested in our research. Contact:
Prof Gordon Simpson University of Dundee
Dundee, United Kingdom
We study gene regulation at the level of RNA. We combine RNA-sequencing (including nanopore direct RNA sequencing) and computational biology to map RNA modifications and processing. We use Arabidopsis as a model system, and we use nanopore sequencing to aid annotation of orphan crop genomes. Please contact and we will try to help.
Prof Dario Alessi University of Dundee
Dundee, United Kingdom
The MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit at the University of Dundee in Scotland is a centre focusing on researching regulation, function, and disease links of protein phosphorylation and ubiquitylation biology. We have around 15 labs working in this area (https://www.ppu.mrc.ac.uk/). We can provide lab space and support, access to reagents and equipment to Ukrainian researchers impacted by the current crisis. Please contact ) in the first instance.
Dr Charlotte Boccara University of Oslo, Faculty of Medicine
Oslo, Norway
We are a neuroscience lab combining in vivo electrophysiology, computational methods and molecular/viral tools to study sleep and cognitive development. We have project both with rodents and human studies. We are happy to host scientist at any level. We currently have salary funding for lab tech, PhD and postdoc + possibility to apply for master fellowship. Please contact or for more information and to discuss how we can help.
Dr “Brenda Schulman Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Martinsried, Germany
Our group uses biochemical and structural biology approaches to study complexes involved in regulation by the ubiquitin system. We would be happy to help/host a scientist at any level. Please contact us at or to discuss how we can help.
Dr Rosanna DONO IBDM – Institute of Developmental Biology of Marseille UMR 7288
Marseille, France
We study, signalling networks for stemness and tumorigenesis with focus on human induced pluripotent stem cells and liver cancer. We are happy to host scientists at any level. Please contact for more information and to discuss how we can help.
Dr Rosanna DONO IBDM – Institute of Developmental Biology of Marseille UMR 7288
Marseille, France
We study, signalling networks for stemness and tumorigenesis with focus on human induced pluripotent stem cells and liver cancer. We are happy to host scientists at any level. Please contact Please contact for more information and to discuss how we can help.
Dr Lluis Montoliu National Centre for Biotechnology (CNB-´CSIC)
Madrid, Spain
Ours is a molecular biology laboratory where we investigate the organization of genes within mammalian genomes and its implication on human rare diseases, such as albinism, using mouse models edited with CRISPR tools. We also apply human genetics approaches to diagnose families with members with albinims. Please contact Lluis Montoliu () for more information and to discuss how we can help.
Prof Angus Lamond School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee
Dundee, United Kingdom
We are a molecular biology laboratory studying RNA processing, gene expression and human disease mechanisms. We have ongoing projects that analyse human iPSC and cancer cells and tissue, using quantitative proteomics, quantitative imaging, cellular and biochemical assays & deep learning computational methods. Please contact for more information and to discuss how we can help.
Dr Katrin Deinhardt University of Southampton
Southampton, United Kingdom
We study cellular neurobiology, with a focus on signalling and membrane trafficking in health and degeneration. We are happy to host scientists at any level. Please contact
Dr Carl Petersen Brain Mind Institute, EPFL
Lausanne, Switzerland
I welcome displaced Ukrainien neuroscientists to contact me for research opportunities at EPFL, as well as accommodation and support. Please contact for more information.
Dr Aleksandra Markiewicz Medical University of Gdansk
Gdansk, Poland
We are a molecular biology laboratory focusing on cancer progression and translational research in oncology. We use genomic, transcriptomic and targeted protein biomarkers characterization in patient’s (tumours/metastases/CTCs) and cancer cell line models. https://en.biotech.ug.edu.pl/research/research_groups_0/laboratory_translational_oncology We welcome scientists/technicians from these fields (for further info please contact /)
Dr Leeat Keren Weizmann Institute of Science
Rehovot, Israel
We have availabilities for graduate and post-graduate students.
Dr Andrew Berglund The RNA Institute
Albany, United States of America (USA)
The RNA Institute (https://www.albany.edu/rna) includes 30 core and 24 affiliated faculty members who perform RNA research in the areas of Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, Biophysics and Bioengineering. As a diverse and international community of RNA researchers, we would be happy to host scientists at any level who were displaced due to the war in Ukraine. For additional information, please contact The RNA Institute director Dr. Berglund ().
Dr Jocelyne Demengeot Gulbenkian Science
Oeiras, Portugal
Website: https://gulbenkian.pt/ciencia/research-groups/jdemengeot/ | Project: COVID19 vaccine effectiveness (data analysis). | We can host 2 scientists at any level until Dec 2022 (we offer stipend/fellowship). | Please contact
Dr Pablo Sartori Gulbenkian Science
Oeiras, Portugal
The Living Physics research group explains biological phenomena by exploring new regimes of statistical physics, mechanics and thermodynamics.| Website: https://gulbenkian.pt/ciencia/research-groups/psartori/| We can host 1 scientists (MSc, PhD or Postdoc). We offer a stipend/fellowship. | Please contact
Dr Raquel Oliveira Gulbenkian Science
Oeiras, Portugal
Our lab studies how chromosomes are assembled, how their structure influences the fidelity of mitosis, and how defects in these processes impact on human health and organisms development/homeostasis. | Website: https://gulbenkian.pt/ciencia/research-groups/rcoliveira/ | Project: Mitotic chromosome structure and transcription inactivation. | We can host 1 scientists at any level for up to year (we offer stipend/fellowship). | Please contact
Dr Ricardo Henriques Gulbenkian Science
Oeiras, Portugal
Our Lab focuses on advancing the boundaries of optical microscopy, with the aim of establishing novel technologies to address cell biology and biophysical questions, both in health and disease. | Website: https://gulbenkian.pt/ciencia/research-groups/rhenriques/ | Project: Developing machine-learning driven super-resolution microscopy. | We can host 1 scientists at any level for 6 month to 4 year (we offer stipend/fellowship). | Please contact
Dr Maria João Amorim Gulbenkian Science
Oeiras, Portugal
We study viral host interactions, in particular how liquid-liquid phase separation facilitates the viral lifecycle. Our model viruses are influenza A virus and SARS-CoV2. Website: https://gulbenkian.pt/ciencia/research-groups/mjamorim/ Project: Liquid-liquid phase separation in zoonotic spillover events. We can host 1 scientists at any level for up to 1 year (we offer stipend/fellowship). Please contact
Prof Kate Storey University of Dundee, School of Life Sciences
Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
We are cell and developmental biologists, in the School of Life Sciences University of Dundee, Scotland, UK. My group studies neural differentiation mechanisms in embryos and in human pluripotent cell derived neuroepithelia in vitro. We are happy to help/host scientists at any level. Please contact me to discuss how we can help:
Dr Christiane Opitz German Cancer Research Center, DKFZ
Heidelberg, Germany
Our laboratory at the German Cancer Research Center, DKFZ in Heidelberg works on cancer metabolism and immune regulation. We welcome scientists at all levels, student, PhD, postdoc, or professor. We can arrange scientist or student positions, lab/ office space and help arrange accomodation. Please do not hesitate to email . We will support in every way we can and we can also help you to make links with our partners and collaborators across Europe.
Prof Poul Poul Nissen Aarhus University
Aarhus, Denmark
Structural biology of membrane proteins in neuroscience. Using cryo-EM, crystallography, X-ray scattering, bioinformatics, biochemistry/biophysics. Contact
Dr Lukasz Piatkowski Poznan University of Technology
Poznan, Poland
Our Molecular Biophysics group works on biomimetic cell membranes and their hydration properties. If you are a student/researcher in biophysics, physics, chemistry or related fields and would like to join our lab, please get in touch (). We offer office/lab space, stipend/salary for at least 4 months; we can also offer some help with accommodation. https://www.piatkowskilab.com
Prof Michal Schwartz Weizmann Institute of Science
Rehovot, Israel
The Feinberg Graduate School at the Weizmann Institute of Science invites advanced undergraduate, graduate students, and postdoctoral Ukrainian researchers to apply to our supported Visiting Students Program. Visitors will be hosted at our lab and will get a monthly support of 5000 NIS for up to six months, plus accommodation & airfare. For more information, please visit https://www.weizmann.ac.il/brain-sciences/lab or contact .
Prof Llewelyn Roderick KULeuven
Leuven, Belgium
We are a lab focussed on cardiac remodelling during disease and ageing. Our research spans from the study of physiology (electrophysiology and Calcium dynamics) to analysis of transcriptome and epigenome. We use mouse and large animal models as well as human samples. https://gbiomed.kuleuven.be/english/research/50000635/experimental_cardiology/h-llewelyn-roderick/h-llewelyn-roderick_research
Prof Gaia Tavosanis DZNE
Bonn, Germany
We are an international lab studying the development and plasticity of the nervous system. We use Drosophila genetics, molecular can cell biology, confocal and 2P microscopy. Please, contact us at https://www.dzne.de/tavosanis/
Dr Olivier Neyrolles IPBS
Toulouse, France
Our Institute works on the identification, characterization and exploitation of novel therapeutic targets in the fields of Cancer, Infection and Inflammation. For more information, please visit https://www.ipbs.fr. We are happy to help or host Ukrainian scientists at all levels, including students and postdocs, in particular providing lab and desk space. Please contact us at .
Dr Maria Górna University of Warsaw
Warsaw, Poland
We are a molecular and structural biology lab, interested in innate immunity, RNA-binding proteins and developing novel antibiotics. We could host an intern at any level and help them apply for funding. See https://gorna.uw.edu.pl/en/jobs for more details.
Prof Alicia Hidalgo University of Birmingham
Birmingham, United Kingdom
We investigate brain plasticity, degeneration and regeneration, and their link to behaviour, in Drosophila. We use molecular biology, protein biochemistry, confocal microscopy, genetics and behaviour. Please contact me at . https://more.bham.ac.uk/hidalgo/
Dr Florian Wegwitz University Medical Center Göttingen
Göttingen, Germany
The Molecular Gynecology Lab in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics can offer lab and desk space for a Ph.D. student or a Postdoc interested in the molecular mechanisms underlying the aggressiveness of gynecological malignancies. We are also happy to provide assistance to apply to fellowships. https://frauenklinik.umg.eu/ https://www.mol-gyn.org/index.htm Contact:
Prof Christoph Dehio Biozentrum of the University of Basel
Basel, Switzerland
We are studying mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis and the response to antibiotic treatment. We are willing to host a scientist at any level or help in any other way. Please contact us at:
Dr Steven Johnsen Robert Bosch Center for Tumor Diseases
Stuttgart, Germany
The Johnsen lab studies transcriptional & epigenetic mechanisms controlling cell fate specification in pancreatic cancer. We utilize several modern sequencing-based approaches (RNA-, ChIP-, ChRO- & ATAC-seq as well as HiC, HiChIP, scRNA-seq & spatial transcriptomics). These approaches help us to uncover fundamental regulatory mechanisms that we seek to exploit for improved patient treatment. These mechanisms are tested in patient samples and patient-derived xenograft models.
Prof Ole Petersen Cardiff University
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Our group works on Ca2+ signalling in pancreatic exocrine cells https://doi.org/10.1152/physrev.00003.2021 We can offer lab and desk space as well as private accommodation to support a scientist interested in our research. Contact:
Dr Pierre Gönczy Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)
Lausanne, Switzerland
We study fundamental cellular processes, including during development, working principally with C. elegans and human cells. Our main focus is on the mechanisms governing asymmetric division and centriole assembly. We can host scientists with overlapping interests, providing lab and desk space. Contact for more information.
Dr Gisela Kopp University of Konstanz
Konstanz, Germany
We study the evolutionary consequences of social system variation. We can host researchers with interest in animal behavior, social evolution, primatology, population genetics/genomics, phylogeography, evolutionary biology etc. We can host students/PhDs/Postdocs and provide office or lab space, funding through student assistantships or research visit program and help with further fellowships through various programs. Write to me
Prof Susan Mango Biozentrum, University of Basel
Basel, Switzerland
Our lab studies C. elegans embryogenesis, focusing on chromosome organization in 4D. We have two additional projects on epithelia and epigenetic inheritance. We would be happy to provide lab space and a desk at the Biozentrum in Basel. Please contact
Prof Elvira Mass University of Bonn
Bonn, Germany
We study the role of macrophages in health and disease. We are happy to take in students for internships and Bachelor/Master thesis. For more information, please visit https://www.limes-institut-bonn.de/en/research/research-departments/unit-1/mass-lab
Prof David Attwell UCL
London, United Kingdom
My lab studies neurons, glial cells and the vasculature, using patch-clamping and imaging techniques. We could offer a funded post-doc position in London for at least 1 year to a Ukrainian neuroscientist or cell physiologist. We would need to arrange a visa but that should be possible. We would help you find housing. Email
Dr Jan Janouskovec Algatech, Institute of Microbiology, Czechia
Trebon, Czech Republic
We study photosynthesis, algal ecology and evolution. We can hire a postdoc in physiology and/or molecular biology of algae and cyanobacteria. Find more information and our contact at: https://www.alga.cz/en/c-874-jan-janouskovec-s-group.html
Dr Alfredo Castello MRC University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Our goal is to uncover the interactions that viral RNAs establish by the host cell and understand their biological implications in infection. For more information visit: www.castellolab.com or email us to
Dr Anjali Kusumbe MRC WIMM, University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom
We study vascular-immune crosstalk during ageing and age-associated diseases. We would be happy to host and support students and scientists. Please email:
Dr Karolina Szczepanowska IMOL PAS
Warsaw, Poland
Our lab investigates dynamics and quality control of mitochondrial respiratory complexes in disease-associated stress. We will be happy to welcome and support refugee scientists from Ukraine. Please get in touch with us at . For more info, check: https://www.imol.institute/about-us
Dr Adrian Ivinson UK Dementia Research Institute
London, United Kingdom
The UK Dementia Research Institute is a national institute with multiple labs around the country. We focus on the molecular and cellular underpinnings of dementia. https://discover.ukdri.ac.uk We will help in any way we can. Please contact: UK DRI Directors Bart De Strooper () and Adrian Ivinson ()
Dr Nathalie Rochefort University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Our lab studies the mouse visual cortex using a combination of optical and electrophysiosiological approaches (rochefortlab.co.uk). We can host a Ukrainian scientist who would have received training in electrophysiology, anatomy, imaging.
Prof Thomas Laux University Freiburg
Freiburg, Germany
We work on plant genetics in Arabidopsis with a focus on stem cell and embryogenesis. We are happy to help or host scientists at all levels. Please contact me at
Dr Vincent GELI Cancer Research Centre of Marseille (CRCM)
Marseille, France
We study telomere biology in yeast and mouse models and in cancer. We can offer lab space and family accommodation (at my place) upon arrival. We don’t have funded positions but we may discuss funding possibilities. Contact me at
Prof Eduard Batlle Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB)
Barcelona, Spain
My lab investigates metastasis and immune evasion in colorectal cancer. We’d be happy to support and host a Master, Ph.D. student or Postdoctoral researcher. Please check https://www.irbbarcelona.org/en/research/eduard-batlle (and contact me at )
Dr Teresa Teixeira CNRS
Paris, France
We have open 11 postdoc positions in our Institute on i) genetics, genomes and RNA, ii) membrane protein complexes and iii) membrane system dynamics. We would be extremely happy to consider candidates from Ukraine! For further information http://labexdynamo.ibpc.fr/,
Dr Teresa Teixeira CNRS
Paris, France
Our team studies several aspects of telomere biology in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We will be happy to host Ukrainian scientists or students at any level in the lab and provide support. For further information, contact
Prof Matteo Iannacone San Raffaele Scientific Institute & University
Milan, Italy
Our lab studies immune responses to pathogens and tumors. We will be happy to host scientists forced to leave Ukraine.
Prof Rosario Rizzuto Dept. Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova
Padova, Italy
We work on mitochondrial calcium signaling, studying the regulation of the MCU channel and its role in physiology and pathology. We will be happy to host Ukrainian scientists/students in the lab and provide support. Contact us at
Dr Paolo Bernardi University of Padova
Padova,
Our group focuses on mitochondrial ATP synthase and the permeability transition process. We would be happy to offer assistence to scientistis at any level escaping from Ukraine. Please feel free to contact us at: or
Prof Andrea Rasola University of Padova
Padova, Italy
We study the role of metabolic adaptations in cancer cells and in tumor associated macrophages. We would be happy to host scientists at any level, offering involvement in our research lines. Please contact us to discuss how we can help. ,
Prof Jiri Damborsky Loschmidt Laboratories, Masaryk University
Brno, Czech Republic
The Loschmidt Laboratories at Masaryk University conduct research to understand the structure-function relationships of proteins and improve their functionalities for biotechnology and biomedicine. We study the mechanism of Alzheimer’s disease and develop novel drugs for acute stroke. Website: loschmidt.chemi.muni.cz/peg/; contact:
Prof Steven Spoel Institute of Molecular Plant Sciences
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
The Institute of Molecular Plant Sciences is part of the University of Edinburgh. Our mission is to provide unparalleled insights into the biology of plants and to provide data-driven solutions for promoting plant health and performance. Our researchers are happy to discuss with you the best way they can help. Website: https://www.ed.ac.uk/biology/imps Secretary: Head of Institute:
Prof Saulius Klimašauskas Vilnius University
Vilnius, Lithuania
Our department uses biochemistry, molecular biology and chemical biology approaches to create molecular tools and study mammalian epigenomes (see http://www.bti.vu.lt/dbdm). We can a host and support a computational or experimental scientist from Ukraine displaced by the war. Please contact me at: .
Prof Alessio Ciulli University of Dundee
Dundee, United Kingdom
We design and develop small molecules that induce proximity between proteins to induce targeted protein degradation and to stabilise protein-protein interactions e.g. PROTACs and molecular glues. We would be happy to host and support students and research scientists at any level in our new CeTPD at Dundee. Please check our lab webpage (http://www.lifesci.dundee.ac.uk/groups/alessio-ciulli) and https://www.dundee.ac.uk/cetpd or contact to see how we can help.
Prof Malcolm Bennett NOTTINGHAM
Nottingham, United Kingdom
We represent ten groups at Nottingham working on plant development (root biology, environmental responses and nutrient uptake). Collectively we use a wide range of experimental and theoretical approaches including molecular biology, genetics, phenotyping and mathematical modelling of plant scientists. We can offer lab and office space and help with further contacts. Please contact us at:
Dr Shashanka Prasad JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research
Mysore, India
Our lab focuses on in vitro, in vivo and in silico cancer therapeutics research. We are glad to accommodate researchers/scholars/students at our laboratory with decent support. Feel free to write to me at
Prof Matthias Eberl School of Medicine, Cardiff University
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Our group focuses on early immune responses during acute infections, spanning a spectrum of clinically important scenarios and combining functional and phenotypical studies in the lab with computational analyses (that can be done remotely). We also have a strong interest in public engagement and science communication. We would be more than happy to help and support anyone at any level. More information about our work can be found here: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/78691-eberl-matthias
Dr Maryse Letiembre Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Università della Svizzera italiana
Bellinzona, Switzerland
Our Institute focuses on the study of human immunology, with particular emphasis on the mechanisms of host defense, but research activities also include the fields of DNA repair, rare diseases, structural and cell biology. https://www.irb.usi.ch/ We would be happy to help Ukrainian scientists. Please contact:
Prof James Nathan Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic Immunology and Infectious Disease
Cambridge, United Kingdom
We are interested in oxygen and metabolite sensing pathways. Our goal is to gain novel insights into the cellular mechanisms involved, providing potential new therapeutic targets for inflammatory disease and cancers. We use a combination of genetics, biochemistry and cell biology. For discussing how we could help, please contact me at
Prof Paola Bellosta CIBIO-University of TRENTO
TRENTO, Italy
My lab uses Drosophila to study growth and the signaling pathways responsible for neuronal survival to autophagy. We will be happy to share our laboratory and facilities to support Ukrainian students and scientists at any level. Please contact me at: We are able to offer temporary funding and the possibility of early enrollment in our PhD program.
Dr Piotr Ziolkowski Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznan, Poland
We are interested in meiotic recombination in plants using genetics and NGS. If you are a student/researcher of biology or related sciences and want to join our lab, please contact me (). We will be able to provide stipends for at least half a year. http://dgb.amu.edu.pl
Prof Nuria Lopez Bigas Institute for Research in Biomedicine Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
Our lab works on computational cancer genomics. If you are a postdoc, PhD or Master’s student interested in Cancer Genomics and would like to join our lab for an internship contact me () https://bbglab.irbbarcelona.org/
Prof Anne Spang Biozentrum, University of Basel
Basel, Switzerland
Our lab is work on intracellular compartmentalisation with a focus on membrane traffic and RNA metabolism using S. cerevisiae, C. elegans and mammalian cells as models. We are happy. to help/host scientists at any level with similar interests. https://www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/spang. Please contact me for discussions, if you think we can be of help at .
Dr Andreas Schedl Université Cote d’Azur, iBV
Nice, France
Our group is interested in the molecular mechanisms underlying development, stem cells and their links with cancer. We would be happy to host Ukrainian scientists at any level and can provide lab and office space. There are also funds available we can apply for to support travel and living costs. For more information please contact:
Dr Martin Higgs University of Birmingham
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Our lab works on DNA damage and repair, and the implications for rare human disease and on cancer. We use methods from molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, mass spectrometry and high-resolution imaging. We would be happy to help and support anyone at any level. contact:
Dr Matilde Galli Hubrecht
Utrecht, Netherlands
Our lab studies cell-cycle control in C. elegans and mammalian organoid systems. We would be happy to help and support students and scientists at any level. Contact:
Prof Rene Bernards Netherlands Cancer Institute
Amsterdam, Netherlands
My lab offers a funded 12 months fellowship for displaced PhD student or post doc who is currently active in cancer research in Ukraine. If you are interested contact us at
Dr Isidro Cortes-Ciriano EMBL-EBI
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Our group at EMBL-EBI works on cancer genomics. We can offer short-term support and help find funding for longer term opportunities at any level, including facilitating connections with collaborators in both computational and experimental biology to find placements in our institute and beyond. Please contact us at
Prof Roland Lill Philipps-Universität Marburg
Marburg, Germany
Our group works on the biogenesis and function of iron-sulfur proteins in mitochondria, cytosol and nucleus of yeast and human cells. We use methods from molecular genetics, cell biology, biochemistry and structural biology to understand the mechanisms underlying the complex assembly processes of iron-sulfur clusters and their insertion into apoproteins. We are also interested in the so-called “FeS diseases”. For discussing how we possibly could help, please contact me at -marburg.
Dr Sybille Krauß University of Siegen
Siegen, Germany
The Institute of Biology at the University of Siegen can offer lab and desk space for students and researchers at all levels. Research topics we are working on include: Neurobiology (https://biologie-uni-siegen.de/?page_id=971). Molecular physiology (https://biologie-uni-siegen.de/?page_id=988). Ecology and Behavioral Biology (https://biologie-uni-siegen.de/?page_id=78). Please contact us to identify ways in which we could help:
Dr Marek Basler University of Basel
Basel, Switzerland
We study structure, dynamics and function of the bacterial Type 6 secretion system in various species. We are interested in the role of T6SS during inter-bacterial interactions as well as during pathogenesis. We could offer various positions for students and researchers at all levels. Women are encouraged to apply. A support for children is also available.
Dr Francisco Cubillos iBIO – Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Santiago, Chile
The iBio Institute is a Research Centre located in Santiago, Chile. We seek to understand the molecular mechanisms in fungi and plants in changing and extreme environments. Although we are far from Europe, we would be happy to host and support Ukrainian scientists at any level. email:
Prof Neil Ranson Astbury Centre, University of Leeds
Leeds, United Kingdom
The Astbury Centre is an interdisciplinary research centre at the University of Leeds, which seeks to understand life in molecular detail by connecting researchers across biology, chemistry, medicine and physics (astbury.leeds.ac.uk). We would be happy to support Ukrainian scientists at any level, including hosting, in any way we can. If you think we can be of help, please get in touch at .
Prof Duncan Odom DKFZ
Heidelberg, Germany
Our lab in Heidelberg, Germany studies the molecular mechanisms of genome evolution, cancer genome inception, and ageing. My lab would be happy to host scientists from undergrad to postdoctoral level, and help coordinate local possibilities for more senior faculty level.
Prof Louis Vermeulen Amsterdam UMC
Amsterdam, Netherlands
In our lab we study the origin, evolution and heterogeneity of colorectal cancer using state-of-the-art tools and techniques. We would be happy to host and support Ukrainian scientists with relevant expertise and interest. For more information contact
Prof Simona Polo IFOM
Milan, Italy
My lab uses cell biology, biochemistry and structural biology approaches to investigate the role of ubiquitin signalling and alternative splicing in cancer. Please get in contact if you are interested (). We would be happy to help and support students and scientists at any level. We can offer temporary funding for students and researchers and the possibility to apply to our PhD programs.
Prof Sophie Martin University of Lausanne
Lausanne, Switzerland
Our lab is working on mechanisms of cell polarization and cell fusion using fission yeast as a model system. We are happy to help/host scientists with similar interest. Please contact me to discuss ()
Prof James Sturgis LISM – CNRS/Aix-Marseille University
Marseille, France
Our laboratory works on molecular microbiology and structural biochemistry with a particular interest in the bacterial envelope. We would be happy to welcome any refugee colleagues, do not hesitate to contact me ()
Dr Angela Nieto Neurosciences Institute
Alicante, Spain
We study cell plasticity in development and disease. We work on embryonic development and how developmental programmes are activated in adult disease including cancer and fibrosis. We can offer a one year salary for a postdoc. See https://in.umh-csic.es/en/grupos/cell-plasticity-in-development-and-disease/
Prof Miratul Muqit University of Dundee
Dundee, United Kingdom
We study kinase signalling and mitochondrial mechanisms relevant to human neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. Please get in touch at to see how we can help you in any way possible.
Prof Mark Daly Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM)
Helsinki, Finland
FIMM (fimm.fi) at the University of Helsinki and Nordic EMBL Partnership in Molecular Medicine institute is happy to host several students/researchers and provide accommodation and research space/support. Specifically, the FinnGen project (finngen.fi/en) hosted at FIMM would welcome computational human genetics researchers to their teams and we are happy also to find contacts in other biomedical research labs locally. Please contact
Prof Francesco Moccia University of Pavia
Pavia, Italy
We are studying Ca2+ signalling in endothelial cells and cancer cells. We would be happy to welcome ukraininian (or any other refugee from this Country) colleagues with any expertise in cell biology/physiology. We offer office space and full involvement with our research lines. Hopelly, we might think to cover some expenses. Please, write to:
Dr Sascha Martens Max Perutz Labs
Vienna, Austria
Our lab studies the molecular mechanisms of autophagy. We employ biochemical and cell biological approaches to investigate how cells for autophagosomes during selective autophagy. Please contact me to see how we can help ().
Prof Marc Lecuit Institut Pasteur, Inserm
Paris, France
Our laboratory works on the biology of infection. We try to identify the microbial and host factors involved in infectious processes, and their mechanisms of action. We would be happy to provide help.
Dr Uri Ben-David Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv, Israel
Our lab studies cancer genetics, focusing on the imbalanced chromosomes in cancer cells. We are happy to host and support Ukranian scientists at any stage.
Dr Alexandros Bousios University of Sussex
Brighton, United Kingdom
We are studying transposable elements in plant genomes using mostly computational analysis. Office space and computer, and I hope that we will able to cover some living costs. https://www.sussex.ac.uk/lifesci/bousioslab/
Dr Panagiotis Alexiou CEITEC-MU
Brno, Czech Republic
We would be happy to host researchers (preferably at the postdoctoral level) with expertise in bioinformatics and/or machine learning. contact:
Prof Kerem Pekkan Koc University
Istanbul, Turkey
My research team works on Cardiovascular Biology and embryonic cardiovascular development. We work on early chick embryo model and zebrafish combining engineering and biology tools. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10237-020-01315-6 We also focus clinical problems impacting children with heart disease.
Dr Jeffrey Chao FMI
Basel, Switzerland
We use single-molecule imaging to study RNA biology in living cells. We can offer lab space and temporary funding.
Prof Edgar Gomes iMM – JLA
Lisbon, Portugal
Edgar Gomes Lab | Field of work: Skeletal muscle biology – Group Leader: Edgar Gomes – Website: https://imm.medicina.ulisboa.pt/investigation/laboratories/edgar-gomes-lab/#intro – Level of scientists – MSc students, PhD students, Postdocs, PIs – Any level – Expected duration – up to 2 years – Any stipend – Remuneration according to experience – Contact:
Dr Pascale Zimmermann Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Marseille
Marseille, France
We are molecular and cellular biologists studying the role of membrane scaffolds in the biology of extracellular vesicles. We use this knowledge for the design of rational exosome-based innovative therapeutic approaches. We can offer lab space and family accomodation upon arrival.
Prof Tambet Teesalu Lab of Precision Nanomedicine, University of Tartu
Tartu, Estonia
Our laboratory develops smart precision-guided cancer therapeutics with increased potency and decreased side effects. We use in vivo peptide phage display screens to identify homing peptides that bind to specific targets in the vasculature. Corresponding synthetic peptides are explored for targeting drugs, biologicals, and nanoparticles i to increase their therapeutic index. www.cancerbiology.ee We are happy to host Ukranian reserachers leaving the country because of the war.
Prof Stefan Liebau INDB, University of Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
Our institute works on various organoids generated from human iPS cells in the field of neurosensory systems. A current topic in teaching science is the setup of VR systems for histology and neuroanatomy. We would be happy to host and support ukranian scientists and students.
Dr Victor Sourjik MPI for Terrestrial Microbiology
Marburg, Germany
Our group is working on quantitative analyses of microbial motility, environmental sensing, metabolism and cell biology. We are happy to host and support Ukrainian scientist, and graduate and undergraduate students interested in microbiology and biophysics.
Dr Ludovic Deriano Institut Pasteur
Paris, France
We work on DNA recombination and repair in adaptative immune cells and cancers. Please reach out if we can help in any way! ()
Dr Michal Wandel IBB PAS
Warsaw, Poland
We are very happy to host and support Ukrainian researchers leaving the country because of the war. My lab works on innate immunity and uses a broad range of molecular biology / biochemistry / cell biology techniques to study host-pathogen interactions in human cells. We are a young, active team, and offer stimulating, international and multi-disciplinary research environment. https://ibb.edu.pl/en/laboratory/dr-mich Please contact me at Slava Ukraini! Heroyam slava!
Dr David Bikard Institut Pasteur
Paris, France
We would be happy to welcome researchers in microbiology / phage biology / synthetic biology looking for a lab.
Prof Andrea Mattevi University of Pavia
Pavia,
The common theme of the research projects is the investigation of medically relevant proteins and enzymes with interesting chemical properties, such as complex multifunctional systems and proteins performing unusual catalytic functions. The core of the research activity. We can offer lab space as well as post-doc and PhD positions. Please email: for any enquiries.
Dr Yanlan Mao University College London
London, United Kingdom
Our lab works on tissue mechanics, using imaging, genetics, biophysics and computational approaches. Very happy to host and support Ukrainian scientists at any level. Please email: for any enquiries.
Prof Barbara Treutlein ETH Zurich
Basel, Switzerland
Our lab uses single cell genomic and imaging tools in combination with human stem cell derived organoids to understand human development and disease. We can offer lab and desk space and temporary funding for students and researchers at all levels. We are part of ETH Zurich and our labs are located in Basel at the Department for Biosystems Science and Engineering.
Prof Irene Miguel-Aliaga MRC LMS, Imperial College London
LONDON, United Kingdom
Our lab is interested in inter-organ communication, with a focus on the gut-brain axis and sex/reproductive differences. Very happy to host and support Ukrainian scientists at any level.
Dr Henrique Veiga-Fernandes Veiga-Fernandes
Lisboa, Portugal
Our group is based at Champalimaud Foundation, in Lisbon. We focus our work on the role of neuronal and immune system interactions in health and disease. To this end we employ advanced genetics, imaging and cytometry platforms. We can offer lab and office space as well as post-doc and Master positions. Please contact me at:
Dr Pedro Carvalho Oxford University
Oxford, United Kingdom
My lab uses biochemistry and cell biology approaches to investigate membrane bound organelles and quality control processes controling their function. We are happy to host Ukranian reserachers leaving the country because of the war.
Dr Edda Schulz Max Planck Institut for Molecular Genetics
Berlin, Germany
Our lab uses computational and experimental approaches to understand epigenetic and gene regulation with a focus on X-chromosome inactivation and mouse embryonic stem cells (https://www.molgen.mpg.de/schulz-lab). We can offer lab and desk space and temporary funding for students and researchers at all levels. Keywords: Epigenetics, Gene regulation, chromatin, genomics, next generation sequencing, systems biology. Please contact me at
Dr Luisa Figueiredo IMM- Instituto de Medicina Molecular
Lisbon, Portugal
How do parasites adapt to tissue metabolites? The researcher will use tissue culture systems to test how Trypanosoma brucei adapts its growth and transcriptome to the presence of lypolytic metabolites in the culture medium. The position is for someone with Masters or PhD in biology-related sciences. Please contact
Dr Agnieszka Chacińska IMol PAN
Warszawa, Poland
Positions in my group, and also in the entire institute IMol, in Warsaw are broadly advertised and we offer “fast track” with minimal formalities for scientists from Ukraine
Dr Matthias Haberl Charité
Berlin, Germany
Our junior group at Charite Berlin focused on neuronal circuits using light and electron microscopy and advanced image analysis. We can offer lab and office space as well as Bachelor and Master positions. Please contact me at:
Prof Jens Bosse CSSB Hamburg
Hamburg, Germany
We are a junior group working on virus morphogenesis using light-, electron, and integrative microscopy methods. We can offer lab and office space. Please check also the revised DFG funding rules that might allow us to integrate you in our current DFG funding: https://www.dfg.de/en/research_funding/proposal_review_decision/refugee_researchers/index.html
Dr Evgenia Ntini Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, FORTH
Heraklion, Crete, Greece
We are a junior group studying RNA mediated mechanisms of gene regulation https://www.imbb.forth.gr/en/research-en/item/5921-evgenia-ntini. We would be happy to host scientists at any level, also bioinformaticians and computational biologists/data scientists. Furthermore, I can help with accommodation of researchers finding institutional host opportunities in Athens. Please contact
Dr Nicholas Ktistakis Babraham Institute
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom
We study autophagy and lipid signalling-in the past I have hosted scientists from Ukraine including Professor Nataliya Babenko from Kharkiv (now retired). Very happy to help again
Dr Camilla Svensson Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
We study chronic pain mechanisms in rheumatic diseases using in vitro and in vivo systems and patient samples: https://ki.se/en/fyfa/molecular-pain-research. We are an international group and happy to host and support students and scientists at any level. Please contact me at
Prof Hong Wu School of Life Scienes, Peking University
Beijing, China, People’s Republic of
Our lab focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying PTEN controlled tumorigenesis, using a combination of cell biology, molecular genetics and single cell genomic approaches. We can host scientists at any career levels. Contact
Dr Marie-Christine Chaboissier iBV
Nice, France
We work on sex determination in mice. We can provide lab and office space for a scientist at any level who is displaced from Ukraine. You can contact us at .
Prof Jan-Wilhelm Kornfeld University of Southern Denmark
Odense, Denmark
We are a highly diverse and international lab in Denmark working on understanding molecular regulatory mechanism in energy homeostasis in adipose tissue (Noncoding RNA, Chromatin). We offer lab space and help finding accommodation to Ukraine Scientists interested in working with us !
Dr Martin Beck MPI Biophysics
Frankfurt,
We study the structure of large macromolecular assemblies inside of cells. We are hiring in biophysics, computer science and molecular biology. Please be in touch if you are interested: https://www.biophys.mpg.de/molecular-sociology
Dr Claire Wyart ICM
Paris, France
Our lab studies circuits underlying behavior in zebrafish using a combination of molecular, optical and electrophysiosiological approaches (wyartlab.org). We are hiring now scientists with expertise in molecular biology and / or electrophysiology. We can host a Ukrainian scientist who would have received training in biophysics, computer science or molecular biology.
Dr Antoine Coulon Institut Curie – CNRS
Paris, France
Our lab studies the spatial organization and dynamics of the mammalian genome and the regulation of its expression, using a combination of imaging and modeling approaches. www.coulonlab.org. We can host a Ukrainian scientist at any career level. Contact
Prof Gipi Schiavo University College London
London, United Kingdom
The Queen Square Institute of Neurology (QS ION) at University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom will be delighted to help/host Ukrainian scientists at all level affected by the conflict. The QS ION mission is to translate neuroscience discovery into new diagnostics and new therapies for patients with neurological diseases. Our research focusses on furthering our understanding on how the human nervous system functions across scales, at a molecular, cellular, system and whole organism le
Prof Federica Sallusto ETHZ and IRB
Zürich and Bellinzona, Switzerland
We study the human immune response to pathogens, vaccines and self antigens. We are interested in T cell differentiation and immunological memory. We can host an interested scientist at any level. https://www.irb.usi.ch/irb-people/sallusto-federica/?id=8945
Dr Hilde De Reuse Institut Pasteur
Paris, France
Our lab at the Institut Pasteur in Paris is working on the gastric bacterial pathogen Helicobacter pylori. We can offer office space and accommodation in Paris close to the Institut Pasteur.
Dr Alex Gould Francis Crick Institute
London, United Kingdom
Our lab in London studies growth and metabolism in Drosophila and mice – very happy to help arrange contacts and accommodation. http://www.crick.ac.uk/alex-gould
Prof Ewa Paluch University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Our group works on the control of cell shape in cell division, migration, and morphogenesis using approaches from biology, biophysics and physical modelling. We can host scientists of any level, and may be able to provide funding. Please contact me if we can help in any way,
Dr Danica Galonic Fujimori University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, United States of America (USA)
We are biochemistry and chemical biology group studying RNA, ribosome and chromatin modifications. Please get in touch if interested in chemistry, biochemistry or structural biology:
Dr Cornelius Gross EMBL
Monterotondo, Italy
We are a center of fundamental Life Science research focused on Epigenetics & Neurobiology and are open to consider hosting researchers with an interest in relevant questions.
Dr Denis Krndija Centre de Biologie Integrative (CBI)
Toulouse, France
We are a cell biology lab studying epithelial turnover and integrity in the mammalian gut. We would be happy to host Ukrainian scientists. Please contact me if you are interested:
Prof Jan Steyaert VIB-VUB center for Structural Biology
Brussels, Belgium
Nine groupleaders at the VIB-VUB center for Structural Biology in Brussels are willing to host scientists at the doctoral or postdoctoral level. You can find our research interests at www.structuralbiology.brussels. Please contact for possible research topics and housing inquiries.
Dr Zuzana Storchova TU Kaiserslautern
Kaiserslautern, Germany
We are molecular genetics/cell biology lab working on human cells. We can host an interested scientist on any level. https://www.bio.uni-kl.de/molekulargenetik/research/group-storchova
Prof Malcolm White St Andrews University
St Andrews, United Kingdom
We are a biochemistry/microbiology lab studying bacteria/phage/CRISPR. Please get in touch to explore options to host Ukrainian scientists at any level.
Prof Cristiane Calixto University of Sao Paulo
São Paulo, Brazil
Our group and others in my department are focused on plant sciences research. Please get in touch if you would like to come to Brazil and collaborate with our research.
Dr Charlene Guillot iGReD
Clermont Ferrand, France
We work on vertebrates axis development using the chick as a model. We can host an Ukranian scientist at any level, for office and lab space. Please email .
Prof Cinzia Cantacessi University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Our group works on neglected tropical diseases, helminths and molecular bases of host parasite interactions. Please feel free to drop me a line () if we can help in any way. We will open a postdoctoral position shortly, starting in September. Thank you.
Dr Meritxell Nus University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
My lab is interested in studying the role of the adaptive immune response in cardiovascular diseases. Our specific aim is to understand the interaction between diet, gut microbiota, T and B cells and atherosclerosis. Please feel free to contact me at if you are interested in joining us (we may have an opportunity for a post doc at the end of March) or for any other thing I could help with. Thank you.
Dr Bart De Strooper KULeuven-VIB
Leuven/belgium, Belgium
i am ready to provide lab space and support to one or two scientists who have left their country because of the war. My lab works on Alzheimer’s disease.
Dr Helene Liu National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
We are a group of virologists and immunologists. Our lab utilizes molecular, biochemical, structural, cell biological and genetic approaches to reveal novel molecular mechanisms underlying virus pathogenesis and host innate immunity. Our research has focused on initial immune responses against both DNA and RNA virus infections. (https://www.hmllab.org/)
Dr DEBORAH BURKS Prince Felipe Research Center (CIPF)
VALENCIA, Spain
CIPF is a biomedical research center with a focus on the molecular mechanisms of disease. Our groups work in the following areas: advanced therapies, neuroscience, metabolic diseases, cancer, rare diseases. Our scientists are willing to provide lab/office space to Ucranian investigators and students during this crisis. Contact info:
Prof Ziad Mallat University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
We work on the immune mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases. Please reach out if there is any way we might help.
Prof Antonella Viola Istituto di Ricerca Pediatrica Città della Speranza
Padua, Italy
The Pediatric Research Institute in Padua (Italy) is a center focused on pediatric medicine and research (www.irpcds.org). We would be happy to host scientists at all levels, working both in basic and translational pediatric research. Contact:
Dr William Duddy Ulster University
Derry/Londonderry, United Kingdom
We work on neuromuscular diseases and on muscle secretory vesicles. Please reach out if there is any way we might help – / https://www.duguezlab.org
Prof Iva Tolic RBI
Zagreb, Croatia
We study biophysics of cell division with focus on the mitotic spindle and chromosome segregation fidelity (http://tolic.irb.hr/). We can host one Ukrainian scientist at any level. Please contact me at:
Prof Judi Allen University of Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
Our lab investigates type 2 immunity in the context of the immune response to helminth infection. We have a particular interest in macrophages and tissue repair. We would be happy to help/host a displaced scientist.
Prof Judi Allen University of Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
The Wellcome Centre for Cell Matrix Research are happy to provide support to displaced individuals with an interest in matrix biology https://www.wellcome-matrix.org – contact:
Dr Aurele Piazza ENS Lyon – CNRS
Lyon, France
My lab studies DNA break repair and spatial genome organization in S. cerevisiae using genetics and contact genomics (eg HiC) approaches. We can host scientists at any career stage. Contact: website: http://www.ens-lyon.fr/LBMC/equipes/mecanique-du-genome
Dr Fabienne PITUELLO Center for Integrative Biology
Toulouse, France
The Center for Integrative Biology (CBI) Toulouse, France, can host Ukrainian scientists at all levels of career. This research institute in fundamental biology is working on: microbial systems; RNA biology; chromosome organization; cell cycle, cell dynamics and mechanics; stem cells and developmental biology; neurobiology; cognitive processes and behaviour. Contact: or or the departments heads (see https://cbi-toulouse.fr/eng/ )
Prof Marc Lecuit Institut Pasteut, Inserm
Paris, France
Our laboratory works on the biology of infection. We try to identify the microbial and host factors involved in infectious processes, and their mechanisms of action. We would be happy to provide help.
Prof Gilles Laurent Max Planck Institute for Brain Research
Frankfurt, Germany
Our group studies neural dynamics, sleep and brain evolution (https://www.brain.mpg.de). We would be happy to host scientists at any level. Please contact me to identify ways in which we could help:
Dr Pieta Mattila University of Turku
Turku, Finland
Our lab studies cell biology of the B cell activation, with the focus on vesicle traffic and cytoskeleton (more: https://mattilalab.utu.fi/). We and offer lab space for one researcher and assistance with accommodation. Contact:
Prof Volker Haucke Leibniz Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP)
Berlin, Germany
My lab in Berlin studies endocytic and endolysosomal membrane dynamics in genome-engineered cells and in brain using a broad range of techniques ranging from biochemistry to imaging (EM, LM) and genetics. We would be happy to host scientists at all levels. Please contact me at:
Prof Inga Hänelt Goethe University Frankfurt
Frankfurt, Germany
We study the structure and function of membrane transport proteins with a particular focus on bacterial members (https://www.biochem.uni-frankfurt.de/index.php?id=294). We would be happy to host scientists at any level. Please contact me to discuss how we can help:
Dr Deborah Bourc’his Institut Curie
Paris, France
Our team work on germline and early embryo development in the mouse, studying aspects of epigenetic regulation linked to retrotransposon control, parentally inherited effects and fertility. We can host an Ukranian scientist at any level, for office and lab space. Please email
Prof Rocio Sotillo DKFZ
Heidelberg, Germany
Our lab works on lung cancer and integrates lineage tracing mouse models, CRISPR/Cas9 technology, unbiased epigenome and single-cell transcriptome methods, to map the evolutionary pathways of lung tumors. We can provide lab space and assistance to one Ukrainian scientist at any level. Contact me at
Dr Andreas Merdes Centre de Biologie Integrative / CNRS / University Toulouse III
Toulouse, France
My team investigates the cytoskeleton of vertebrate cells, in particular the organization of microtubules. We use biochemical and microscopical methods. We can provide lab space for one researcher and private accomodation. Contact
Dr Guillaume Jacquemet Abo Akademi University
Turku, Finland
Our team works on cancer cell migration. In particular, we focus on how cancer cells use protrusions to sense their environment (more info https://cellmig.org/). I would be happy to offer lab space and assistance to one Ukrainian scientist. Please email
Dr Maximilian Fürthauer Institut de Biologie Valrose, CNRS / INSERM / Université Côte d’Azur
Nice, France, Metropolitan
Our team uses zebrafish to study the importance of membrane trafficking and cell polarity for the control of developmental signalling, with a particular interest in the establishment of left-right asymmetry. Our lab can provide lab/office space for researchers at all levels, including students. Please contact me at .
Prof Luca Jovine Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
Our lab uses biochemistry, structural biology and computational predictions to investigate the molecular basis of egg-sperm interaction at fertilization, as well as extracellular human proteins with antibacterial function. We would be very happy to help out by hosting an Ukranian scientist. For more details, please see http://jovinelab.org and e-mail me at
Prof Nic Stonehouse University of Leeds
Leeds, United Kingdom
Our group works on virus replication, structure and virus-like particle vaccine development. I would be happy to offer lab space and assistance to scientists at any level. Please email
Dr Marie Manceau Collège de France / CNRS / INSERM
Paris, France
Our lab is working on colour pattern formation and evolution in avian systems. We use experimental developmental biology, phenotypic surveys, imaging, and modelling. We can offer lab/office space and will try to assist in any way possible. Contact:
Dr María Mayán INIBIC – CHUAC-SERGAS
A Coruña, Spain
The CellCOM group is studying molecular aspects and mechanisms related with tissue regeneration and drug resistance in age-related diseases and cancer. We offer a placement in our laboratory via a COST action: Short term scientific missions (STSMs) https://antisenserna.eu/funding/ http://www.inibic.es/portfolio-items/cellcom/?portfolioCats=97 www.mayan-lab.com
Dr Claire Rougeulle CNRS/ Université de Paris
Paris, France
The Epigenetic and Cell Fate Center is studying molecular and physiological aspects of epigenetic regulation in mammals. We would be extremely happy to provide help to Ukrainian scientists. Feel free to reach me at
Dr Alain JACQUIER Institut Pasteur – CNRS
PARIS, France
Our lab is working on RNA degradation and quality control during gene expression in budding yeast. We use molecular biology, genetics, functional genomics (different kind of transcriptome analyses and proteomics). We can offer lab and office space as well as some salary up to the end of the year.
Prof Matthias Landgraf University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
We are studying the development of nervous systems, working with the fruit fly (Drosophila). Our specific interests are plasticity mechanisms, critical periods and connectomics. We use genetics, imaging, behavioural assays, electrophysiology and computational modelling to investigate fundamental questions. You can reach me at
Prof Jan Löwe MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Cambridge, United Kingdom
The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) is a research institute dedicated to the understanding of biology at the levels of atoms, molecules, cells and organisms. For example, we work in immunity, neuroscience, neurodegeneration, synthetic biology, intercellular signalling and membrane trafficking (www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk). We would be extremely happy to host Ukrainian scientists and support staff at any level. If you think we can be of help, please reach out to me at .
Prof Markus Rothermel University of Veterinary Medicine
Hannover, Germany
Our multidisciplinary team investigates sensory information processing in health and disease using a large variety of new optogenetic tools in combination with 2-photon microscopy, extracellular recordings and behavioral readouts. We can offer lab and office space. Info: www.tiho-hannover.de/en/cell-biology/ Contact:
Dr Jorunn Bos University of Dundee and James Hutton Institute
Dundee, United Kingdom
We study the molecular dialogue between plants and insects (specifically aphids). We use a range of molecular biology and biochemistry approaches to understand plant susceptibility to aphids and the role of aphid effector molecules. Just get in touch at and we will try our very best to help in any way possible.
Prof Hans-Georg Rammensee Unibersity of Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
We are working on T cells and the funstion of HLA molecules; in particular we analyse the peptides presented by HLA molecules with the aim to develop cancer immunotherapies. Look at the homepage of our Cluster of Excellence iFIT for further information and offers: https://www.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/de/medizinische-fakultaet/forschung/ifit-exzellenzcluster
Prof Bernd Bukau Center for Molecular Biology of Heidelberg University
Heidelberg, Germany
Our lab works on protein folding and misfolding, with a focus on chaperone mechanisms. I will be happy to offer lab space and assistance to scientists at any level.
Prof Jens Bosse CSSB Hamburg
Hamburg, Germany
Our junior group at CSSB Hamburg focuses on illuminating virus morphogenesis using mainly imaging approaches. We can offer lab and office space as well as Bachelor’s and Master’s positions. Please contact
Dr Simon Elsässer Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
Our group at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden works on stem cells, epigenetic gene regulation, synthetic and systems biology. We have funding for one scientist (experimental or computational) at any level. Contact
Dr Edward Wallace University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Our young lab works on gene expression regulation using big data and yeast/fungal model systems. We also have open-source software projects on ribosome profiling and qPCR analysis. We would be very happy to host scientists with overlapping interests. displaced by the war in Ukraine. https://ewallace.github.io Contact:
Prof Gisa Gerold University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
Hannover, Germany
Our international and diverse team focuses on zoonotic human pathogenic viruses. We study the cell biology of virus infection including the identification of host dependency factors of RNA viruses as well as host innate immune mechanisms. We can offer lab and office space. Contact:
Dr Narry Kim Institute for Basic Science/Seoul National University
Seoul, Korea, Republic of
We at the IBS Centers for RNA Research (led by Narry Kim, located at Seoul National University campus), Vascular Research (led by Gou Young Koh, located at KAIST in Daejon), and Synaptic Brain Function (led by Eunjoon Kim, located at KAIST in Daejon) would be very happy to support and host Ukrainian scientists at any level. Please contact
Dr Arvydas Kanopka Vilnius unversity
Vilnius, Lithuania
Our laboratory works on cellular hypoxia influence on mRNA isoform formation in different diseases. Also we are working on hypoxia influence on pre-mRNA splicing regulation. We can offer lab and office space.
Dr Rafal Mostowy Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University
Krakow, Poland
Our young and dynamic group is focused on bioinformatics of bacteria-phage interactions. For details see mostowylab.com. We would be happy to provide support to displaced scientists, IT experts and students in any way we can (eg, mentorship, networking, advice, temporary placement or employment). If you think we can be of help, please reach out to me at .
Dr Clément Carré Sorbonne Université – Institut de Biologie Paris Seine
Paris, France
Our lab works on Transgenerational Epigenetics and small RNA biology using both Drosophila and human patients cell lines as model systems. We also focus on RNA modifications on both systems using molecular and cellular biology, genetics, computational biology and genomics. More details here: https://www.ibps.sorbonne-universite.fr/en/research/developmental-biology-laboratory/transgenerational-epigenetics-small-rna-biology. We can offer lab and office space. Contact:
Dr John LaCava University Medical Center Groningen
Groningen, Netherlands
Our research includes topics in human RNA processing, LINE-1 retrotransposon molecular biology, cancer proteomics and more. If we are in a position to help displaced Ukrainian scientists, we will be pleased to do what we can. Please contact me at
Dr Halyna Shcherbata Hannover Mediucal School
Hannover, Germany
We study biological roles of RNA and miRNAs under normal, stress, and disease conditions using Drosophila as a model system for conserved mechanisms underlying human disorders (https://shcherbatalab.wordpress.com). I will be happy to offer lab space and assistance to scientists at any level. Please contact me at
Dr Heather Etchevers Aix-Marseille Université
Marseille, France
Our research unit studies the pathophysiology of many different rare diseases, particularly affecting endocrine, cardiovascular, craniofacial, neuromuscular, cutaneous systems. Cell culture, microscopy, animal model & sequencing facilities available. Bioinformatics & systems biology groups also. We can offer office/lab space for up to two scientists in our own developmental biology lab, and accommodations for a family of four.
Prof Lluis Quintana-Murci Institut Pasteur-CNRS-Collège de France
Paris, France
We are a team of population geneticists, interested in dissecting the demographic and adaptive history of human populations, as well as the genetic and evolutionary forces driving immune response variation. To this end, our laboratory combines population genetics and cellular genomic approaches, with computational modelling, often working closely to theoretical population geneticists, immunologists, epidemiological geneticists as well as anthropologists.
Mr Michał Walesiak Mammal Research Institute PAS
Białowieża, Poland
Field: Ecology Offer: Free accommodation, employment (at least temporary one), lab space and other assistance. write: Topic: Bark beetle consequences on bird, bat and butterfly biodiversity. Our work includes both field and computer techniques (R, GIS)
Prof Jiří Fajkus Masaryk University
Brno, Czech Republic
Our lab is interested in telomere biology, chromatin structure and plant epigenomics. https://www.ceitec.eu/chromatin-molecular-complexes/rg51 I can offer a PhD student position to somebody interested to work in these topics, using experimental and/or bioinformatic approaches. Welcome office https://www.ceitec.eu/welcome-office/t9938 is available to assist with procedures. Please, contact me at
Dr Hector Escriva Observatoir Oceanologique de Banyuls sur Mer
Banyuls sur Mer, France
We study embryonic developent and evolution using the cephalochordate amphioxus as a model system. Our approaches include classical embryology, imaging, molecular biology, and genomics. Please contact me for assitance
Prof Ingrid Lohmann Centre for Organismal Studies
Heidelberg, Germany
My lab works on transcriptional regulation in Drosophila embryos and stem cell control in the Drosophila testis. I would be happy to support scientists at any level. Please contact me if you need assistance at
Dr Laure Bally-Cuif Institut Pasteur
Paris, France
We study the biology of neural progenitors/stem cells in zebrafish. I will be happy to offer lab space and assistance to scientists at any level. Please contact me at .
Miss Olexandra Starokadomska «Institute of Biology and Medicine» at Taras Shevchenko National University
Kyiv, Ukraine
my specialty is microbiology&immunology. ready to study and work in any field of biology.
Dr Bernard de Massy CNRS Institut de Genetique Humaine
Montpellier, France
We are working on meiosis and recombination, doing genetics (mouse), molecular and cellular biology. Please contact me if you need assistance, help or other support at
Dr Shih-Yin Tsai National University of Singapore
Singapore, Singapore
We study the cell-intrinsic mechanism and extracellular factors that hasten muscle function and mass during aging. https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/phys/lab/TsaiSY_Lab/Index.html My lab can host a scientist at any level. Please contact me at
Dr Nikos Konstantinides CNRS, Institut Jacques Monod
Paris, France
In our lab, we study the evolution of neurodevelopmental mechanisms using the insect optic lobe as a model organism. We also use traditional developmental genetics approaches to study neuronal development in Drosophila. We will be very happy to welcome any refugee scientist at any career level. For more information and contact, please visit www.konstantinides-lab.com
Dr Michael Green UMass Chan Medical School
Worcester, United States of America (USA)
We have broad research interests in cancer biology and the role of gene regulation in cancer and other diseases. My lab and department, where I am Chair, would be happy to support scientists at any level. Please contact me at
Prof KJ Patel MRC Weatherall Institute Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom
We are a governtment funded research unit and institute in Oxford. We study the blood and immune system and we would like to support Ukrainian scientists and science and would be pleased to discuss possible ways in which we could assist.
Prof Marina Mione University of Trento
Trento, Italy
We study cancer cell biology using the zzebrafish. Please get in touch with if we can help.
Dr María Mittelbrunn Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa
Madrid, Spain
We study the deterioration of the inmune system during aging, and its consequences in inflammaging and multimorbility. I am happy to support and host scientists at any level. To discuss details please contact me at
Dr Hind Medyouf Frankfurt Cancer Institute
Frankfurt, Germany
We explore how the microenvironment contributes to tumor progression and therapy resistance. My group can host a scientist at any level for internship, PhD, Postdoc, or technician. Bioinformatician also welcome. Please let us know how we can be of help.
Dr Marvin Tanenbaum Hubrecht Institute
Utrecht, Netherlands
We study gene expression regulation of human and viral genes using advanced live cell microscopy. The group and institute are welcoming and very international and we’re happy to host and support students and scientists at all levels.
Dr Emilie Brasset Universite Clermont Auvergne
Clermont-Ferrand, France
My lab works on the transposable element regulation using Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism. We combine molecular and cellular biology, genetics, genomics to identify the role of small Non-coding RNAs in maintaining genome integrity agains invading TE. We can host a scientist at any level (student/postdoc/PI). Please let me know in case we can be of help at
Dr Gerard Karsenty Karsenty
NEW YORK, United States of America (USA)
My lab works on genetics approach of physiology. We will help in any way possible.
Dr Christina Ernst EPFL
Lausanne, Switzerland
We are a young lab studying RNA-protein interactions during viral infection using genomic approaches. More info at ernstlab.org We can provide lab space for scientists at any level
Dr Jacky Goetz Inserm
Strasbourg, France
My lab (goetzlab.fr) is working on the understanding of tumor metastasis using multiple animal models and imaging strategies. Please contact me () as we can provide lab/office space at every level or connect to the local community
Dr Pınar Pir Gebze Technical University
Gebze/Kocaeli, Turkey
We are working on computational biology, we use NGS data for modelling of biological systems. We are happy to host researchers and students who were forced to leave Ukraine. Visit us at http://pirismlab.org/ . Feel free to send me an email:
Dr Sean Rudd SciLifeLab & Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Sweden
We’re interested in cancer, drug resistance, DNA and nucleotide metabolism and use a variety of biochemical, biophysical, and cell-based approaches (see www.seanruddlab.com for more info). Will help any way we can. Contact:
Prof Vincent Savolainen Imperial College London
LONDON, United Kingdom
The Georgina Mace Center for the Living Planet aim to help all scientists in this terrible war – contact us : – https://www.imperial.ac.uk/georgina-mace-living-planet
Dr Vincent Mirouse iGReD / CNRS /INSERM / UCA
Clermont-Ferrand, France
We work on epithelial morphogenesis and growth control using the Drosophila model. We are happy to help in any way we can and to host scientists at any level, including students. Please contact me at
Prof Martin Weigt Sorbonne University
Paris, France
We are a group in computational biology / statistical biological physics working on data-driven approaches to biomolecular sequences, evolution, structure, interactions etc. We are happy to help in any way we can, and host colleagues. Contact:
Prof Ralf Bartenschlager Department of Infectious Diseases, Molecular Virology, Heidelberg University
Heidelberg, Germany
My lab works on the molecular and cellular biology of RNA viruses, in particular virus-host cell interactions. We are studying flaviviruses (Dengue, Zika), hepatitis viruses (HCV, HBV, HDV) and SARS-CoV-2. We can host a scientist at any level (student/postdoc/PI). Please let me know in case we can be of help.
Dr Ivan Topisirovic McGill/Lady Davis Institute
Montreal, Canada
We are more than happy to help. We study regulation of mRNA translation and metabolism, and related signaling pathways.
Prof Olivier Schwartz Institut Pasteur
Paris, France
We will be delighted to welcome for instance a post doc, a student or a visiting scientist, to work on SARS-CoV-2 replication and interaction with the host immune system
Prof Inna Afasizheva Boston University
Boston,
Our NIH-funded program focuses on mechanisms of RNA processing in trypanosomes. Current projects encompass mitochondrial transcription, mRNA editing, stability and translation, and small RNA biogenesis. Our collaborations extend into structural biology, mass spectrometry, super-resolution microscopy and bioinformatics. For details, see recent publications below. Position #1 requires a strong background in molecular biology and biochemistry, and a record of reputable peer-reviewed publications.
Dr Ben Kleaveland Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, United States of America (USA)
We study the post-transcriptional regulation of noncoding RNA (microRNA, long noncoding RNA, circular RNA) in mice and mammalian cells. Happy to help in any way. Please contact me at .
Prof Jürg Bähler UCL
London, United Kingdom
We study genome regulation and cellular ageing in yeast and killifish, next to other groups using model organisms to investigate the biology of ageing (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/biosciences/gee/institute-healthy-ageing). Contact:
Prof Paul Lehner University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
We are an interdisciplinary group studying immunological and cell biological aspects of virus-host cell interactions. We do both wet and dry lab work. We are happy to help in any way we can, including accomodation. Please contact
Dr Roberto Mayor University College London (UCL)
London, United Kingdom
The Department of Cell and Developmental Biology (CDB) at UCL, London, UK, is happy to help/host scientists at all levels as best we can; CDB research interests span a wide range of inter-related topics, including animal development, stem cell biology, functional and evolutionary morphology, neuroscience, mitochondrial biology and cell signalling. Please look at https://www.ucl.ac.uk/biosciences/cell-and-developmental-biology/group-leaders, for specific labs; or contact me at
Prof Chris Schofield Oxford University
Oxford, United Kingdom
We are an interdisciplinary group focused on enzyme mechanisms, functions and inhibition for medicinal applications including cancer and antimicrobial resistance. Happy to help in any way we can, e.g. via CARA scheme for academics at risk.
Prof Ludger Hengst Innsbruck Medical University
Innsbruck, Austria
We study cell cycle and cell proliferation control that connects the core cell cycle machinery to mitogenic and anti proliferative signalling. We are happy to help in ay way we can. Please contact
Dr Purificacion Lopez-Garcia CNRS & Université Paris-Sacaly
Orsay, France
Our lab studies microbial diversity, ecology and evolution in different natural ecosystems though classical, molecular and metagenomic approaches. We are happy to help/host scientists as best we can; please, contact me,
Prof Katja Sträßer Insitute of Biochemistry, Justus Liebig University
Giessen, Germany
We study the molecular mechanisms governing nuclear mRNP biogenesis and its physiological consequences for the cell. I am happy to support and host scientists at any level. To discuss details please contact me at
Dr Anna Karnkowska University of Warsaw, Institute of Evolutionary Biology
Warsaw, Poland
We are a young lab working on the ecology and evolution of microbial eukaryotes. We employ computational and experimental methods. We would be happy to help in any way we can, please contact me at .
Dr Jiri Friml IST Austria
Klosterneuburg, Austria
IST Austria (https://ist.ac.at/en/home/) launched a special internship program to Ukrainian students – not only in life science but also in other disciplines covered at IST. You are very welcome to join us to do research and we can help with accommodation or anything else you need. Specifically, I am happy to host a student for work in plant signaling.
Dr Anna Akhmanova Utrecht University
Utrecht, Netherlands
We study the cytoskeleton and intracellular transport in mammalian cells using different molecular approaches and advanced microscopy, including live cell imaging. We are an international team and we will be happy to host scientists at any level, including students. Please contact
Prof Anne Willis MRC Toxicology Unit
Cambridge, United Kingdom
The Unit carries out mechanistics studies to identify the causal links between exposure and adverse outcomes. We work on a very wide-range of projects/topics from immunology to RNA biology. We are able to offer laboratory space to any scientists. Please email if the Unit can help at all.
Dr Stephane NOSELLI institut de Biologie Valrose
Nice, France
My lab works on Drosophila development and our institute covers a number of models and biological processes (http://ibv.unice.fr/). We can provide lab space to scientists at any level. contact:
Dr Ben F Luisi
Cambridge, United Kingdom
We are using cryoEM and functional approaches to study mechanisms of RNA metabolism bacteria. We also study drug efflux mechanisms in bacteria.
Prof Michael Hall Biozentrum, University of Basel
Basel, Switzerland
We study mTOR signaling in the control of cell growth and metabolism. Ready to help in any way we can.
Dr M. Madan Babu St Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Memphis, United States of America (USA)
Our multicultural group is interested in data science approaches to make biological discoveries. We employ and develop computational and experimental methods to study biological systems at different scales of complexity: from systems at the atomic level to the network of interactions between molecules and those pertaining to the level of an entire population. Focus areas include GPCRs, Disordered Proteins, Kinases, Population genetics, and Cancer genomics. Contact:
Prof Joan A. Steitz Yale University
New Haven CT, United States of America (USA)
Our lab investigates non-coding RNAs of all varieties in mammalian cells
Dr Urs Jenal University of Basel
Basel, Switzerland
We study the role of signalling in bacterial infections. We are happy to help in any possible way. Please contact us directly:
Dr Monica Bettencourt-Dias Gulbenkian Science
Oeiras, Portugal
We study how centrosomes and cilia are formed and maintained. We use genetics, cell biology, biochemistry and imaging. Happy to host scientists at any level. Working language is english.
Dr Michalis Averof IGFL-CNRS
Lyon, France
We use molecular biology, transcriptional profiling, microscopy (live imaging) and image analysis to study leg regeneration using a small marine crustacean as an experimental model. International team, we appreciate diversity, we like to explore odd biological phenomena/ideas/approaches. Working language is English. Contact
Dr Piers Hemsley University of Dundee and The James Hutton Institute
Dundee, United Kingdom
Happy to provide bench space and support to plant scientists. We are protein biochemists and molecular biologists, interested in plant signalling and membrane biology in the context of development and plant-microbe interactions. please contact if interested.
Dr Karla Feijs RWTH Aachen University
Aachen,
We are a young and welcoming research lab working on posttranslational modifications using biochemical and cell biological methods (www.fezalab.com). We would be happy to host scientists at any level. Contact me at
Prof Maria Selmer Uppsala University
Uppsala, Sweden
Our lab use structural biology, biophysics and biochemistry to study protein synthesis and protein evolution. Please get in contact if you are interested (), would be happy to help. Postdoc fellowship available. https://www.icm.uu.se/structural-biology/selmer-lab/
Dr Angelika Feldmann German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Heidelberg, Germany
We use stem cell differentiation and cancer cell lines to determine how enhancers and 3D genome structure regulate gene activation. We can take interns, MSc and BSc students or support for funding applications for PhD projects.
Dr Maria Carla SALEH Institut Pasteur
Paris, France
We work on invertebrate innate immunity and how insects (specially mosquitoes) get persistently infected by viruses without being affected by the infection. We develop new vector control strategies by targeting the insect antiviral response. We can offer lab and office space, help in arranging further contacts, etc.
Prof Nick La Thangue University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom
We are translational cancer biologists and study the E2F pathway in cancer. We are happy to help in any way we can.
Prof Bruce Beutler UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, United States of America (USA)
Postdoctoral position in a laboratory studying immunity, cancer resistance, and other topics using random germ line mutagenesis in mice, coupled with automated methods for real-time identification of mutations that cause phenotype. Large, highly interactive, and warmly welcoming laboratory (https://www.beutlerlab.org/). Strong molecular skills desired. Contact:
Prof Johanna Joyce University of Lausanne
Lausanne, Switzerland
We are working on cancer biology, immunology and the tumor microenvironment in Lausanne, Switzerland (www.joycelab.org). We want to help in any way we can – please contact me at Please also see this initiative to provide support to Ukranian scientists by the Swiss National Science Foundation: https://www.snf.ch/en/K3nRntj2wgma8Zjo/news/snsf-supports-ukrainian-researchers
Prof Eric Vivier Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy
Marseille, France, Metropolitan
We are working on Innate Lymphoid cells, and Natural Killer cells in cancer, in particular. We are willing to help. Contact me at
Dr Michel LABOUESSE Institut de Biologie Paris-Seine
Paris, France
We use imaging, genetics and modelling to study the mechanics of embryonic morphogenesis. Our work relies on C. elegans (https://www.ibps.sorbonne-universite.fr/en). Contact me at
Dr John Weir Friedrich Miescher Laboratory
Tubingen, Germany
We use structural biology and biochemistry to study meiotic recombination. We can provide space, and support in obtaining fast-track funding through the German Research Council for student and postdoc projects. Contact me:
Dr Eduardo Moreno AltosLabs
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom
We are interested in using Drosophila genetics to study the role of cell competition during ageing
Prof Anders Lund University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
We are intersted in RNA biology with a focus on the ribosome and specialized translation. Contact me: https://www.bric.ku.dk/research-groups/Research/lund_group/
Dr Bernard MALISSEN CIPHE
Marseille, France
Our Center (https://ciphe.marseille.inserm.fr/en/) analyzes all the cellular and molecular components of the immune system under normal and pathological conditions (cancer, SARS-CoV2 infection, inflammation) using mouse functional genomics and omics approach. We would be happy to help/host in our lab scientists at post-doc level and research technicians.
Dr Tim Clausen Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP)
Vienna, Austria
Our lab is interested in the quality control of cellular proteins. We study molecular chaperones and protease machines, as well as the degradation signals controlling protein turnover. We apply an integrative approach combining Biochemistry, Structural Biology and Cell Biology, and would be happy to host scientists at any level. Please contact me to discuss how we can help
Dr Shahragim Tajbakhsh Institut Pasteur
Paris, France
We work on development, regeneration and ageing of skeletal muscle. Please reach out if we can help ().
Prof Claudio Scazzocchio Imperial College and Univ Paris Saclay
London UK and Gif sur Yvette,, France
I am retired and don’t have lab any longer, but if i can help with advice or through the contacts I have built, I will gladly do so
Dr Bruno Lemaitre Global Health Institute, EPFL
Lausanne, Switzerland
Our team work on the Drosophila innate immune response and its integration at the organismal level. We are happy to help or host scientists at all levels. Please contact me at
Dr Fekrije Selimi CIRB, Collège de France
Paris, France
Our team (www.fekrijeselimilab.com) works on the development of neuronal circuits in mice. I’d be happy to help and sponsor you for the PAUSE program. Contact me
Dr Martin Eilers Biocenter
University of Würzburg, Germany
We study how MYC oncoproteins cause cancer and how we can interfere with their function for tumor therapy. We are happy to help or host scientists at all levels. Please contact me at
Dr Iannis Talianidis Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, FORTH
Heraklion, Crete, Greece
We study epigenetic mechanisms involved in the regulation of gene expression in physiological and pathological conditions. More info: https://www.imbb.forth.gr/imbb-people/en/talianidis-overview We would be happy to host scientists at any level. Please contact Iannis Talianidis at
Dr Wolfgang Zachariae Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Munich, Germany
We use cell biological and biochemical approaches to study the regulation of meiosis in yeast and oocytes. We are happy to help/host scientists at any level. Please contact me to discuss how we can help.
Prof Marina V Rodnina
Göttingen, Germany
Our main interest is on the mechanisms of protein synthesis in bacteria and mammals, with the emphasis on mRNA decoding and recoding, as well as cotranslational folding of cytosolic and membrane proteins. Translation fidelity, tRNAs, and antibiotics are also our topics. Please contact me at
Prof Francesco Cecconi Danish Cancer Society Research Center
Copenhagen, Denmark
We study autophagy, organel dynamics and cell division in cancer cells (https://www.cancer.dk/research/dcrc-research/cell-stress-and-survival/group-leader/). We would open a PhD or Postdoctoral position at our lab and would be glad to help scientists at any levels. Please contact me or Dr. Matteo Bordi at or
Dr Vikram Alva Max Planck Institute for Biology
Tübingen, Germany
We study the structure, function, and evolution of prokaryotic cell-surface and membrane proteins using bioinformatic approaches. We can host a postdoctoral scientist (https://t.co/ozfucr116R).
Dr Torben Heick Jensen Department of Molecular Biology
Aarhus, Denmark
We are interested in nuclear RNA metabolism. RNA production and RNA turnover. We use biochemical, genetic and bioinformatics methods for our work. Please get in touch:
Prof Raphael Mercier Max Planck
Cologne, Germany
Our lab studies plant chromosomes, recombination, meiosis. Please contact me to discuss how we can help.
Dr Laszlo Tora IGBMC/CNRS/INSERM/University of Strasbourg
Strasbourg, Illkirch, France
Our main research interest is to study the nature of molecular machineries, the mechanisms by which they control how specific protein coding genes are turned on and off in the nucleus of a given cell, during growth, differentiation and development. We use biochemical, genetic, cell biology, imaging, bioinformatic and structural approaches to study the control of gene expression. I would be happy to help and host scientists at any level. Please contact me at
Prof Andreas Ladurner Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich
Munich, Germany
My group investigates the role of cellular metabolites in chromatin dynamics and transcriptional control of gene expression. We use primarily biochemical, biophysical and cell-biological approaches. I would be happy to help scientists at any level. Please contact me to discuss how.
Prof Robert Insall University of Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom
We’re microcsopists, cell biologists, computer scientists and mathematicians. Get in touch if we can help! Will do whatever we can.
Dr Thomas Gregor Institut Pasteur
Paris, France
My team uses biophysical approaches to find low-dimensional descriptions of living systems that capture the functional significance of their constituents and underlying interactions. We mostly use genetics, microscopy, and modeling on mammalian systems. Please reach out if we can help in any way!
Dr Bernd Pulverer EMBO Press
Heidelberg, Germany
We would be pleased to host a bioscientist at EMBO Press offices in Heidelberg, Germany – we can provide an office to work, accommodation arranged privately and an academic environment. Pls. contact
Prof Boudewijn Burgering University Medical Center Utrecht
Utrecht, Netherlands
We work on PI3K signalling towards the longevity factor FOXO and happy to help at any level. We can offer workspace and possibly accomodation
Dr Mauro Corrado CECAD Research Center
Cologne, Germany
My lab studies immunometabolism and inflammation. We would be happy to host scientists at any level. Please contact me to discuss how we can help.
Dr Juan Valcarcel CRG
Barcelona, Spain
We work on RNA processing and will do our best to help scientists at any level forced by the circumstances to leave their country.
Dr Paloma Mas CRAG
Barcelona, Spain
Our lab studies the circadian clock in plants. Please contact me to discuss how we can help.
Prof Jan Paul Medema Cancer Center Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Netherlands
My lab studies colorectal cancer heterogeneity and in my institute there are many more units studying hematological and solid cancers from fundamental to clinical perspective. For all I am sure we can provide space for scientists at all levels.
Dr Vesa Olkkonen Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research
Helsinki, Finland
My group’s primary focus is to understand role of membrane contact site proteins in lipid signaling and homeostasis. We are looking for a ukrainian pre-graduate student (molecular cell biology) to join my group to prepare M.Sc. thesis. If eligible, please apply to
Dr Jonathan Elegheert CNRS – Interdisciplinary Institute for NeuroScience (IINS)
Bordeaux, France
Our team in Bordeaux, France (https://www.iins.u-bordeaux.fr/ELEGHEERT) uses protein chemistry, structural biology and protein engineering to study neuronal ligand-receptor signalling. We can host scientists at the PhD or postdoc level. Reach out to me at .
Dr Elena Conti Max Planck Institute of Biochemisry
Munich, Germany
My group uses biochemical and structural biology approaches to study protein complexes involved in eukaryotic RNA metabolism. I would be happy to help and host scientists at any level. Please contact me at .
Dr Juerg Mueller Max-Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Munich, Germany
My group investigates the function of chromatin in regulating gene transcription. We use Drosophila as model system and our approaches include genetics, genomics, biochemistry and structural biology. I would be happy to help/host scientists at any level. Please contact me to discuss how we can help.
Prof George Diallinas Department of Biology, NKUA
Athens, Greece
Our lab in Athens (http://scholar.uoa.gr/diallina), Greece (Department of Biology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) studies membrane trafficking processes and structure-function relationships in transporter, in the model genetic/fungal system of Aspergillus nidulans. We would be happy to help/host scientists at PhD and/or post-doc level in our lab. Unfortunately we cannot cover the accommodation or other personal expenses of people interested to work in my lab. Please contact me
Dr Norbert Perrimon Harvard Medical School
Boston, United States of America (USA)
We work on Drosophila inter-organ communication and signaling. Please reach out if we can help.
Dr Ruth Palmer University of Gothenburg
Gothenburg, Sweden
My group studies ALK signalling in cancer and development, using Drosophila, cell and mouse models. We are also integrated in translational work with colleagues in the neuroblastoma field. Please check our website at https://ruthpalmerlab.se/, and contact me at if you are interested.
Prof Laura Machesky University of Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom
I am a cell biologist and my group studies cancer metastasis and cell migration/invasion. We would be happy to help/host scientists at any level. Please contact me to discuss how we can help.
Prof Katia Cortese University of Genoa
Genova, Italy
My Lab in Genova (Cellular Electron microscopy Lab) studies how membrane trafficking processes like endocytosis and autophagy are exploited by anti-cancer agents by cell biology and electron microscopy techniques. We also apply EM techniques for collaborative projects. We would be happy to help/host scientists at PhD and/or post-doc level. Please contact me at
Dr Zihni Onur Uygun Kafkas University
Kars, Turkey
I am a biochemist who studies on biochemistry, biotechology, analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, biosensors and sensor technologies.
Prof Marja Jäättelä Danish Cancer Society Research Center
Copenhagen, Denmark
My group studies cancer cell metabolism (lysosomes, autophagy, mTORC1, AMPK etc) and aims to find ways to interfere with it therapeutically. We would an open PhD position and would be happy to help/host scientists at any level. Please contact me at
Prof Luca Scorrano University of Padua and VIMM
Padova, Italy
My lab in Padua (IT) studies mitochondrial dynamics (https://www.vimm.it/scientific-board/luca-scorrano/). We would be happy to host scientists at any level. Please contact me to discuss how we can help.
Dr Toni Gabaldón IRB and BSC
Barcelona, Spain
The main research interest of our group is to understand the complex relationships between genome sequences and phenotypes and how these two features evolve within and across species. We use computational biology and genomics approaches for that. Check our website http://cgenomics.org and contact us if interested
Dr Andreas Villunger Medical University of Innsbruck, AT
Innsbruck, Austria
We study cell death mechanisms in cancer and immune cells as well as the consequences of scheduled or accidental polyploidization. We are currently looking for a PhD student to join our lab asap. If eligible, please apply to Additional information can be found on our website www.villungerlab.com
Prof Riccardo Fodde Erasmus MC
Rotterdam, Netherlands
My lab in Rotterdam (NL) studies phenotypic plasticity in cancer (https://labriccardofodde.nl). We would be happy to host and support scientists at any level. Please contact me to discuss how we can help.
Prof Fiona Watt EMBO and King’s College London
Heidelberg and London, United Kingdom
My lab in London studies stem cells and cancer in mouse and human experimental models – very happy to help arrange contacts and accommodation.
Prof Patrick Eyers Biochemistry and Systems Biology
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Our Department at the University of Liverpool works across Biochemistry and Systems Biology, and we are are here to help support displaced bioscientists. Please contact
Dr Wolfgang Huber European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Heidelberg, Germany
We can host researchers with expertise in computational biology, statistics, machine learning, research software engineering (esp. R/Bioconductor). See https://www.huber.embl.de/
Dr Yogesh Kulathu University of Dundee
Dundee, United Kingdom
We would be happy to host and support a scientist at any level (student/postdoc/PI). Please contact me to discuss how we can be of help. Our lab studies signal transduction mechanisms and we also have open positions available. Please check our lab webpage (www.kulathulab.org) for more details or contact .
Prof Juliette de Meaux University of Cologne
Cologne, Germany
We are an evolutionary genetics lab working on the evolution of drought resistance strategies, hybridization & geneflow, evolutionary transcriptomics and urban adaptation in plants. We can provide lab space and are looking to employ postdocs with expertise in bioinformatics, population genetics or plant ecology.
Dr Bernd Pulverer EMBO Press
Heidelberg, Germany
We would be pleased to host a bioscientist at EMBO Press offices in Heidelberg, Germany – we can provide IT support, accommodation and an academic environment. Pls. contact
Dr Ogün Adebali Sabanci University
Istanbul, Turkey
We are a computational genomics lab working on genome-wide damage, repair, and mutagenesis. We are also interested in signal transduction, rare diseases, and phylogenetics. For details please visit adebalilab.org We would be happy to accommodate, molecular biologists, computer scientists, mathematicians interested in genomics. We will provide our support in any way we could.
Dr Philippos Papathanos HUJI
Rehovot, Israel
Please reach out for help. We are an insect genetics lab working on various basic and applied projects focused on insect biology and control We and the entomology department are here for you. More details here: www.papathanos.org
Dr Oleksiy Kovtun Max-Planck-Institut for Multidisciplinary Sciences
Göttingen, Germany
We study membrane trafficking by strcural biology methods, primarily cryo-electron microscopy and tomography. These methods broadly utilise digital data processing. Therefore, omputer science, math, physics or relative background will be particularly relevant. mpinat.mpg.de/kovtun
Dr Viktor Korolchuk Newcastle University
Newcastle, United Kingdom
Mammalian molecular cell biology lab at Newcastle University welcomes scientists at all levels: student, PhD, postdoc, or professor. We can arrange scientist or student positions, lab/ office space and help arrange accomodation and guest professorships. Please contact . We will support in every way we can and we can also help you to make links with our partners and collaborators across Europe.
Prof Kathrin Thedieck University of Innsbruck
Innsbruck, Austria
The Lab of Metabolic Signaling (www.metabolic-signaling.eu) at the Institute of Biochemistry in Innsbruck, Austria welcomes scientists at all levels, student, PhD, postdoc, or professor. We can arrange scientist or student positions, lab/ office space and help arrange accomodation and guest professorships. Please do not hesitate to email to We will support in every way we can and we can also help you to make links with our partners and collaborators across Europe.
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