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Career Accelerator for Research Infrastructure Scientists

Description du projet

Former des scientifiques à la R&I

Le projet ARISE, financé par l’UE, vise à former des scientifiques à la recherche et à l’innovation (R&I) afin qu’ils deviennent les leaders de demain dans le développement technologique et la gestion avancée de la RI. Mené par le Laboratoire européen de biologie moléculaire (EMBL), le projet formera 62 chercheurs qui auront la possibilité de mener des recherches dans le cadre d’une bourse de trois ans dans les domaines de l’imagerie, de la bioinformatique, de la biologie structurelle, de la génomique, de la protéomique, de la métabolomique et du génie (bio)chimique. Forts de cette formation, les boursiers pourront ensuite poser leur candidature à des postes de scientifiques chevronnés ou de dirigeants dans les secteurs des infrastructures de recherche, des groupes de développement technologique, des universités, de l’industrie ou des soins de santé.

Objectif

"Scientists engaging in technology development, including method, resource and infrastructure development and respective service provision (both experimentally and computationally), became essential in modern life sciences and are the most important resource of European research infrastructures (RI). However, there is a strong human resource deficit of RI scientists and no dedicated programme to train new RI Scientists exists in Europe and worldwide.
We propose to establish a ""Career Accelerator for Research Infrastructure Scientists (ARISE)"", a novel programme for future RI Scientists. The ARISE programme will enable experienced Science-Technology-Engineering-Mathematics (STEM) professionals to become future leaders in technology development, management and operation of advanced RIs and to speed up the technology innovation in Life Sciences. The programme will be established by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), an intergovernmental organisation with sites in Germany, UK, France, Spain and Italy. In the ARISE programme, EMBL teamed up with 46 partner organisations, which will support training of the Fellows. The Programme will provide opportunity to work on a wide range of technology development of their choice, in which EMBL and ARISE partners have considerable expertise, including (but not limited to) areas such as imaging, bioinformatics, structural biology, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and (bio)chemical engineering. The programme aims to train 62 incoming Fellows in the course of 5 years. Fellows will be recruited in 3 recruitment rounds, employed by EMBL and will receive a 3-year Fellowship to perform research and receive training in research, professional and transferable skills. After successfully finishing the training, we expect the Fellows to take positions as senior scientists or leaders in core facilities, research infrastructures or technology development groups, either in academia, industry, health care and other sectors.
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Coordinateur

EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 6 841 080,00
Adresse
Meyerhofstrasse 1
69117 Heidelberg
Allemagne

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Région
Baden-Württemberg Karlsruhe Heidelberg, Stadtkreis
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
Liens
Coût total
€ 13 682 160,00