🎉HFSP congratulates Volker Haucke & Maria Elena Torres Padilla on winning the 2025 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Award! This prestigious recognition by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - German Research Foundation honors their outstanding contributions to science: Prof. Haucke for advancing our understanding of cellular membrane dynamics, and Prof. Torres Padilla for her groundbreaking work in epigenetics and cellular plasticity. As HFSP host supervisors, they exemplify excellence in science. Bravo on this well-deserved recognition! 👏 👏 👏 🔗 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/erDwD2x5
Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP)
Services de recherche
Strasbourg, Grand Est 1 246 abonnés
HFSP promotes and supports international, cutting-edge and interdisciplinary research focused on the life sciences.
À propos
The Human Frontier Science Program aims to promote intercontinental collaboration and training in cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research focused on the life sciences. Since 1989, the Program supports collaborative, cross-border research projects conceived by leading investigators from around the world. HFSP puts a high value on basic life science at the frontiers of knowledge, on international scientific cooperation, and on basic research as a driver of economic and social benefit. HFSP implements a bottom-up approach without topical priorities and emphasizes themes that give rise to emerging fields that make use of novel approaches for example in biotechnology, material science, robotics, advanced computational methods, or nanotechnology. HFSP complements the research priorities of its Members by providing international collaborations in areas and at times not covered by existing international agreements and preferring high-risk, high-gain projects. This is possible because HFSP Members share common values: They prize scientific integrity, excellence, bold innovation, and a willingness to think and work across disciplines through intercontinental collaboration. Members believe that cooperation and collaboration among diverse people, different points of view, and across disciplines build creativity and capability into any effort. Together, they embrace basic frontier life science as highly valuable because these discoveries drive innovation. HFSP is supported by the governments or research councils of Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, the UK, the USA, the European Commission, South Africa and Norway. With its collaborative research grants and postdoctoral fellowships, the program has issued over 4,500 awards involving more than 7,500 scientists from all over the world. Since the beginning of the Program, 28 HFSP awardees have gone on to win the Nobel Prize.
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- Secteur
- Services de recherche
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 11-50 employés
- Siège social
- Strasbourg, Grand Est
- Type
- Établissement éducatif
- Fondée en
- 1989
- Domaines
- Life Sciences, Basic Research, Innovation, Research Grants, Fellowships, Transdisciplinarity, Cutting-edge Research, International Collaboration, Frontier Science et Supporting Research
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Principal
12, Quai Saint-Jean
67000 Strasbourg, Grand Est, FR
Employés chez Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP)
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D. Rachael Bishop 🎗️
Senior Communications and Sustainability Outreach Professional
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Liliana Gonçalves
Senior Communication Expert | Digital Communication | Science Communication | PhD in Communication in Digital Platforms
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Benedicte Løseth
Executive Director - The Research and Innovation System and International Affairs
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Beverley Glover
Professor of Plant Systematics and Evolution, Director of Cambridge University Botanic Garden at University of Cambridge
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Can bacteria swim with hybrid motors? 🦠 HFSP Research Grant Awardees, led by Matt Baker (UNSW, Australia), have created hybrid bacterial flagellar motors using components from different systems! Out of 14 designs, only 1 successfully powered bacterial swimming, highlighting the distant molecular ancestry of these structures. Their work combines synthetic biology and directed evolution to improve bacterial swimming while uncovering insights into these engines' essential components. This breakthrough advances bionanotechnology and showcases the power of interdisciplinary collaboration through HFSP funding. Learn more about their findings, recently published in the Journal of Bacteriology, and explore the fascinating interface of synthetic and evolutionary biology: https://bit.ly/4iZJyfM #SyntheticBiology #EvolutionaryBiology #HFSPResearch #Bionanotechnology https://lnkd.in/e76wJuDZ
Bacteria Flagella Motor Explainer Video | Long before humans had built their first wheel, bacteria had evolved tiny rotating motors to power their movement. New research, led by Scientia... | By UNSW Science | Facebook
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🏆 What defines an HFSP Nakasone Awardee? 🔬 The HFSP Nakasone Award honors visionary scientists whose work redefines the frontiers of life sciences. 🔎 We're looking for exceptional individuals who: ✅ Made a transformative impact ✅ Championed innovation ✅ Advanced interdisciplinary science Think of someone extraordinary? Submit your nomination now: https://bit.ly/3QpZpIQ #HFSPNakasoneAward
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As 2024 draws to an end, we want to thank our incredible community for a year of collaboration and innovation. Here’s to a new year of inspiration, innovation, and advancing science at its best. Happy New Year! 🎆✨ #HappyNewYear #Welcome2025 #HFSP
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As the year winds down, take a moment to reflect on the incredible strides in science we’ve seen in 2024. 🌟 The latest HFSP Science Digest features groundbreaking research stories that inspire and push the frontiers of knowledge. Perfect reads for your holiday downtime! 📖 Discover more: https://bit.ly/3Dg6GGM #ScienceDigest #CuriosityDriven #HFSP
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🎄✨Season’s Greetings from all of us at HFSP! As the holiday season unfolds, we send our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our community for fostering global collaboration and advancing science at its best. May this season bring joy, peace, and meaningful connections to all. 💌 #SeasonGreetings #HappyHolidays #HFSP
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During cell division, the spindle ensures chromosomes are accurately distributed to daughter cells, a process essential for life. 🧬 HFSP Research Grant Awardee Arp Schnittger and team have created the first 3D simulation of the Arabidopsis spindle, allowing scientists to test molecular processes and predict new characteristics of spindle dynamics. Their findings could unlock a deeper understanding of microtubule dynamics and the control of cell division. Read about this groundbreaking research here: https://shorturl.at/Cl84S #HFSP #CellDivision #ScientificDiscovery
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Did you miss the HFSP webinar on research grants? No worries! 🎥 The full session, held live last Monday, is now available on our YouTube page. Gain valuable insights on how to prepare your application for the 2026 grants call and set your bold, interdisciplinary project in motion. Watch it here: https://lnkd.in/eeeYfu_W #HFSP #ResearchGrants #ScienceFunding #FrontierScience
#1 HFSP Webinar: Research Grants
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📣 Calling all scientists worldwide! The call for nominations for the HFSP Nakasone Award is now open! 🏆 This prestigious award celebrates scientists whose groundbreaking discoveries have revolutionized our understanding of life sciences. Do you know someone who deserves recognition? Nominate them! 🗓 Deadline: January 31, 2025. 🔗 Learn more and submit: https://bit.ly/3QpZpIQ #HFSP #HFSPNakasoneAward #LifeSciences #ScienceAwards #FrontierResearch
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