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ESF EURYI award winner aims to stop cancer cells reading their own DNA

A promising new line in anti-cancer therapy by blocking the molecular motors involved in copying genetic information during cell division is being pursued by young Dutch researcher Dr. Nynke Dekker in one of this years EURYI award winning projects sponsored by the European Science Foundation (ESF) and the European Heads of Research Councils (EuroHORCS). Dekker and her team are trying to stop tu...

Universe's stringy birth revealed by young Czech scientist in EURYI winning project

The dream of theoretical physics is to unite behind a common theory that explains everything, but that goal has remained highly elusive. String theory emerged 40 years ago as one of the most promising candidates for such a theory, and has since slipped in and out of favour as new innovations have occurred. Now Europe is fortunate to have one of the worlds leading experts in string theory working...

2007 EURYI: 20 young researchers to receive Nobel Prize-sized awards for breakthrough ideas

... ... EURYI is designed to attract outstanding young scientists from around the world...

EURYI to showcase the future of European science in Prague

... On 13th October, at the 3rd European Young Investigator Award (EURYI) Ceremony, twenty-five young researchers from all over Europe will meet in the Czech Republic to receive a diploma and a guarantee of project funding of as much as 1.25 million for their research ideas which have the potential to have a significant impact on our e...

Germans do well in the third round of EURYI Awards

.... The 25 prizewinners of the third round of the European Young Investigator (EURYI) Award competition have been announced. The young researchers will each receive a maximum of 1.25 million euros to establish independent junior research groups to pursue their projects at research institutions of their choice in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain...

EURYI expands horizons for young scientific researchers in Europe

Compelling curiosity and the desire to excel are common traits among each of the 25 winners of the 2005 European Young Investigator (EURYI) Awards scheme, who will have ample opportunities to put their ideas into action starting right now. ......Each winner will receive up to 1,250,000 over a five-year period in an award that is comparable in scope to the Nobel Prize. ......Organised by the Europ...

2005 EURYI Awards highlight the future excellence of science in Europe

Amid the glittering surroundings of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, Hungary, on 9 November, each of the 25 winners of the 2005 European Young Investigator awards the EURYI Awards received diplomas in recognition of their award-winning project proposals, presented by Professor Werner Arbor, joint winner of the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. ...Each winner will receiv...

EURYI award 2005

The European Young Investigator (EURYI) Award, which is worth up to 1.25 million, has this year once again been awarded to outstanding young researchers. The 25 prizewinners will establish independent junior research groups to conduct research on their selected topics at research institutions of their choice in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerlan...
(Date:5/16/2013)... A scientist has discovered an ancient extinct creature with ... it in honour of his favourite movie star. ... Kooteninchela deppi (pronounced Koo-ten-ee-che-la depp-eye), which is a ... the actor Johnny Depp for his starring role as ... named Edward, an unfinished creation, who has scissors for ...
(Date:5/16/2013)... outside the bone marrow in the liver, the ... now show that a specific type of immune cell ... Balanced hematopoiesis is essential for the function of the ... in the liver and the spleen. Later the process ... normally serves as the sole source of blood cells ...
(Date:5/16/2013)... the world are meeting next week in Toronto. ... the latest in research findings about the brain, ... the disorders that affect them., "Canada is a ... showcase the best of neuroscience research done here ... of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience. He also ...
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