Sentences with phrase «european research organisations»

Israel is included because it is a member of many European research organisations and programmes (EMBO, FP7 of the EU...).
No matter that Glover is herself advised by hundreds of European research organisations and the Joint Research Council, academies and learned societies from across the sciences and across the world, universities, expert committees, science associations and citizen science.
After all that travel, and yet some more, Bachtold, who this week was awarded a European Young Investigator award by the European Research Organisations Heads of Research Councils (EuroHORCS) and the European Science Foundation (ESF), is now enjoying the feeling of being in the right place for both his professional and personal life.
Prof. dr Peer Bork (Structural and Computational Biology, EMBL Heidelberg, Germany) is Senior Group Leader and Joint Head of the Structural and Computational Biology unit at EMBL, a European research organisation where he also serves as strategic head of bioinformatics.

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ICOAS brings together scientists, advisors, entrepreneurs, policy makers, associations, non-governmental organisations and other stakeholders to meet and discuss latest research results and developments in organic agriculture in Central and Eastern European countries.
Audrey Mogan, a legal project worker at the Aire Centre, an organisation which provides legal advice on European human rights, has been researching and collecting evidence on Nexus for over a year.
In addition to the 1 to 2 - year postdoctoral fellowships available through JSPS, the organisation recently created a short - term fellowship program for North American and European postdocs, which is designed to allow foreign researchers more flexibility in planning their research visits in Japanese institutions.
A researcher from the European Union or Associated States submits a proposal for a research project to be carried out at a European host organisation.
Since 2000, the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)-- an organisation dedicated to promoting biological science in Europe — has used its Young Investigator Programme (YIP) to help talented life scientists start independent research careers in Europe
In Britain, much of the research commissioned by government departments is already put out to tender and, under the directive will also be open to bids from European organisations.
Starting on 29 January in Berlin, the partner organisations will launch a series of events entitled «Research in Europe: National and European Funding Opportunities» (Forschen in Europa: nationale und europäische Fördermöglichkeiten).
The laboratory's international reputation is recognised even by the government, which recently appointed Warren Spring as its sole representative in the European Network of Environmental Research Organisations.
«The few studies that have been done use methods to interpret pulmonary function involving spirometry test criteria which the European and American lung research organisations ERS and ATS now consider outdated and unable to produce reliable results.
Research organisations including: African Rice Centre, Bayer, CERN, COST, Elhuyar Fundazioa, Elsevier, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, University of California Davis, Helmholtz - Gemeinschaft, Imperial College, Wiley, Elsevier, Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering & Technology, European Fusion Development Agreement (EFDA), European Molecular Biology Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, European Science Foundation, Taylor & Francis, European Southern Observatory, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Fondazione Parco Biomedico San Raffaele, The Geological Society of America, Harvard University School of Engineering, Max - Planck - Gesellschaft, Mayo Clinic, Research Council of Norway, Swiss National Science Foundation, Tekes, Vetenskapsrådet,...
The European Animal Research Association (EARA) is a communication and awareness organisation whose mission is to uphold the interests of biomedical research and healthcare development acrossResearch Association (EARA) is a communication and awareness organisation whose mission is to uphold the interests of biomedical research and healthcare development acrossresearch and healthcare development across Europe.
European Research Area Networks (ERA - Nets) are networks of public research organisations that coordinate joint research activities in research areas which are of significant strategic value and relevance toResearch Area Networks (ERA - Nets) are networks of public research organisations that coordinate joint research activities in research areas which are of significant strategic value and relevance toresearch organisations that coordinate joint research activities in research areas which are of significant strategic value and relevance toresearch activities in research areas which are of significant strategic value and relevance toresearch areas which are of significant strategic value and relevance to the EU.
The M-ERA.Net consortium will contribute to the restructuring of the European Research Area (ERA) by operating as a single innovative and flexible network of funding organisations.
We are part of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), an international, innovative and interdisciplinary research organisation funded by 23 member states and two associate member states.
Further to my research and clinical activities, as President of the World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology, the peak global Nuclear Medicine organisation, I am engaged in strategic planning for training, health care policy, and advocacy for molecular imaging and nuclear medicine therapy within the US, European, South American, Asia - Oceania, and African regions, and with the IAEA and WHO.
With more than 120 members coming from the 3 sides of the knowledge triangle - universities, research organisations, and industry - the EIT RawMaterials Knowledge and Innovation Community has initiated radical innovation in the critical materials value chains for the benefit of the European society and beyond - from mine to market.
Large European scientific facilities and infrastructures have played a similarly important role in driving collaborative research — the creation of EIROforum in 2002 saw the realisation of a visionary consortium that unites Europe's largest intergovernmental research infrastructure organisations in promoting the quality and impact of European research.
In order to enhance complementarities and synergies of regional, national and European research programmes and initiatives, the funding organisations share information on these programmes and initiatives, identify gaps and overlaps, and can thus adapt their thematic program and launch new initiatives according to the identified needs.
For the programme of its 2004 conference, the Forum Engelberg has assembled an impressive array of speakers including the Directors of Europe's seven international research organisations and the European Commissioner for research, Philippe Busquin.
Agreement concerning the construction of the enhanced Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) between the European Organisations for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere and the National Science Foundation of the United States and the National Institutes of Natural Sciences of Japan (September 14, 2004)
This view is shared by James Sharpe, director of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Barcelona, and Marco Milán, ICREA researcher at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and it is the idea underlying the organisation of the Barcelona Biomed Conference entitled «Morphogenetic Engineering».
About the ERC Set up in 2007 by the EU, the European Research Council is the first pan-European funding organisation for frontier rResearch Council is the first pan-European funding organisation for frontier researchresearch.
It all began with the 4D Genome project, an ambitious and innovative research initiative funded by a European Research Council Synergy grant aimed at understanding how the spatial organisation of the genome contributes to decisions made bresearch initiative funded by a European Research Council Synergy grant aimed at understanding how the spatial organisation of the genome contributes to decisions made bResearch Council Synergy grant aimed at understanding how the spatial organisation of the genome contributes to decisions made by cells.
ITNs support competitively selected joint research training and / or doctoral programmes, implemented by European partnerships of universities, research institutions, and non-academic organisations.
EAMBES today represents 24 national and 5 transnational scientific societies, as well as 26 academic and research institutions; through its member organisations, approximately 8000 European experts in the domain of Medical and Biological Engineering and Science (MBES).
This page lists examples of joint research projects carried out under EU's Research Framework Programmes FP7 (2007 - 2013) and Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020) with particular attention to the EU - Japan aspect of the cooperation, focusing on the merit of the Japanese partners, how they got involved in the project and what kind of funding arrangements were used as Japanese organisations are not eligible for automatic funding from the European Comresearch projects carried out under EU's Research Framework Programmes FP7 (2007 - 2013) and Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020) with particular attention to the EU - Japan aspect of the cooperation, focusing on the merit of the Japanese partners, how they got involved in the project and what kind of funding arrangements were used as Japanese organisations are not eligible for automatic funding from the European ComResearch Framework Programmes FP7 (2007 - 2013) and Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020) with particular attention to the EU - Japan aspect of the cooperation, focusing on the merit of the Japanese partners, how they got involved in the project and what kind of funding arrangements were used as Japanese organisations are not eligible for automatic funding from the European Commission.
The European Research Council (ERC), a pan-European public organisation that funds research projects, has awarded Salvador Aznar Benitah, ICREA researcher and heaResearch Council (ERC), a pan-European public organisation that funds research projects, has awarded Salvador Aznar Benitah, ICREA researcher and hearesearch projects, has awarded Salvador Aznar Benitah, ICREA researcher and head of the
At the forefront: the US Office of Research Integrity (ORI) and the European Science Foundation (ESF), with strong support from the International Council for Science (ICSU) and the European Molecular Biology organisation (EMBO) have played a leading role in both the world conferences held so far on this topic.
The European Commission recognises the Code as the reference document for research integrity for all EU - funded research projects and as a model for organisations and researchers across Europe.
To facilitate this task, the association established KoWi, the «European Liaison Office of the German Research Organisations», with offices located in both Brussels and Bonn.
Her research interests are in the field of comparative European Union public policy and organisation, especially in the areas of civil society transnational mobilisation, gender, migration, and equality.
The research is being conducted by EU READ, which is a consortium of European reading promotion organisations.
Hear Marianne T. Poulsen, Head of the European Office of Silicon Valley based SRI International, explain how innovation is conducted in one of the world's largest research and development organisations.
The Federation of Veterinarians of Europe Founded in 1975, FVE represents veterinary organisations from 38 European countries and includes four vibrant sections, each representing a key group in the veterinary profession: the Union of European Veterinary Practitioners (UEVP); the European Association of State Veterinary Officers (EASVO); European Veterinarians in Education, Research and Industry (EVERI); and the Union of European Veterinary Hygienists (UEVH).
The European Renewable Energy Council (EREC), who co-authored the report with Greenpeace, claims to be an «umbrella organisation of the European renewable energy industry, trade and research associations» of the renewable sectors.
EREC is the umbrella organisation of the European renewable energy industry, trade and research associations active in the sectors of photovoltaics, small hydropower, solar thermal, bioenergy, geothermal, ocean, concentrated solar power and wind energy, The European renewable energy sector has an annual turnover of EUR 70 billion and employs 550.000 people.
Producing and consuming countries are both represented in the six co-operating organisations: the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC), the European Unions Eurostat, the IEA, the Latin American Energy Organisation (OLADE), OPEC and the United Nations Statistics Division.
SWITCH is a major research programme, funded by the European Union and involving 32 partner organisations in 15 cities.
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