BioCity Turku Collaborative Research Funding Call is open again until 14 February 2025
BioCity Turku opens a funding call for researchers belonging to BioCity Turku research programs.
The funding is intended for truly new openings promoting collaboration on research in molecular life sciences and biomedicine. At least two research programs should participate in the project and proposals have to involve elements that can serve the larger life science community. This year emphasis is put on ideas which include lectures, seminars, networking or training, and the arranged events should be open for BioCity Turku researchers and graduate students. Early-career researchers are also encouraged to apply.
One-page application as .pdf must include
- Clarification of the novelty of the research idea. Already-running research work or projects will not be funded.
- Explanation how the idea benefits larger researcher community
- Preliminary actions and budget
- Research groups and BioCity Turku Research Programs involved in the project
- Contact person (and name of the PI if applicant is an early-career researcher)
Send your application latest Friday 14 February 2025 at 16:00 (CET +1) to biocityturku@bioscience.fi
Take a look at the full call for more details:
https://biocityturku.fi/wp-content/uploads/BioCity-Turku-collaborative-research-funding-call-2025.pdf
More information about the funding call from:
BioCity Turku Scientific director Klaus Elenius klaele@utu.fi
BioCity Turku coordinator Maija Lespinasse biocityturku@bioscience.fi
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