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Fast Track Innovation in the EU - Pilot (2015-2016) launched
The Fast Track to Innovation (FTI) pilot provides funding for bottom-up proposals for close-to-market innovation activities in any area of technology or application. This thematic openness - combined with the possibility for all kinds of innovation actors to work together and deliver innovation... -
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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions – Research Fellowships
International cooperation including researcher mobility is a key element of the European Unions’ current Research & Innovation Programme Horizon 2020 (H2020) which welcomes top-class researchers from Third Countries (i.e. countries that are neither members of the European Union nor associated with... -
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Interview with SIgN researcher Dr Florent Ginhoux
In November 2013 Singapore-based scientist Dr Florent Ginhoux became one of 23 researchers, and the only scientist from Asia this year, who was picked for the EMBO Young Investigator programme in 2013. The programme recognises outstanding researchers under 40 years old who are leading their first... -
Interview with EMBO member Prof. Philip Ingham
In 2011, the Singapore government signed a cooperation agreement with the European Molecular Biology Organization – or EMBO for short - an organization of more than 1500 leading researchers in Europe and worldwide that promotes excellence in the life sciences. EMBO’s major goals are to support... -
Interview with ERC Starting Grant Awardee Dr Mangala Srinivas
About Mangala Srinivas Mangala Srinivas was born in India, moved to Indonesia and then to Singapore, where she completed her B.Sc. (Honours) at the National University of Singapore (NUS). From there, she went to Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, USA) for her Ph.D. She has since been working...