In support of daring research: the small and nimble HFSP suite of programs

External Seminar

Directions
  • Date: Nov 12, 2015
  • Time: 04:15 PM c.t. - 05:15 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Dr. Carmen Gervais
  • International Human Frontier Science Program Organization 12, quai Saint-Jean 67000 Strasbourg France
  • Location: LMU BioCenter Martinsried, Großhaderner Str. 2, 82152 Martinsried
  • Room: Lecture Hall B01.019
  • Host: LMU Center for NanoScience CeNS
  • Contact: hennig@cens.de
In support of daring research: the small and nimble HFSP suite of programs
This talk explains HFSP’s unique “niche”, provides an overview of the opportunities HFSP offers along with tips on how to structure a competitive application.

With 25 Nobel Laureates among its alumni, HFSP has a strong history of supporting transformative discovery through its focus on high-risk, high-impact research addressing fundamental biological questions. HFSP offers postdoctoral fellowships, starting grants and team research grants in support of exciting, frontier research ideas. The focus is on international and intercontinental scientific interchanges and collaborations in the spirit of science without borders.

HFSP is a vehicle of choice for doctoral students or recent doctoral graduates who are interested in pursuing high quality, international research exchanges. Priority is given to support scientists changing fields or areas of study, making this a unique program that fosters scientific breadth and independence. 

HFSP team research grants are the gateway to establish strong collaborative ties with top scientists around the world. The awards provide significant funding to support interdisciplinary teams proposing innovative approaches to basic research questions in the life sciences, often with unusual disciplinary combinations. HFSP is proud to support science that reaches beyond the realm of most national funding agencies. 

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