🌟 HFSP Frontier Workshop: Driving Innovation in the Life Sciences – A Role for AI? The Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) and the Department of Biotechnology are proud to host an international symposium at the BRIC-National Institute of Immunology, India. This event will bring together world-renowned researchers to discuss the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on advancing innovations in life sciences. Topics include cutting-edge AI applications, collaboration strategies, and pushing the boundaries of future research. 📅 Date: November 26, 2024 📍 Location: BRIC-NII, India 👉 For more details and registration, visit https://lnkd.in/exXPkhrk #HFSP #AIInLifeSciences #Innovation #Collaboration
Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP)
Services de recherche
Strasbourg, Grand Est 1 155 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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https://www.hfsp.org/
Lien externe pour Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP)
- 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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🔬 Unveiling Metastatic Breast Cancer’s Cellular Landscape A new study, led by the HFSP Awardee Johanna Klughammer, offers a groundbreaking map of metastatic breast cancer biopsies using advanced single-cell and spatial profiling techniques. By examining the unique cellular and molecular environments across diverse tumor sites, this research sheds light on tumor interactions and potential pathways for better treatments. Dive into the details and explore what this means for future cancer research and therapies. Read more 👉 https://bit.ly/3CvP1ub Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München #HFSPFellowship #HFSPAwardees #MetastaticBreastCancer
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📢Exciting news! BRIC-National Institute of Immunology will be hosting the 2nd Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) Workshop on "Driving Innovation in the Life Sciences: A Role for AI?" on November 26. This symposium will delve into the transformative role of artificial intelligence #AI in advancing innovations within the #lifesciences. The interesting talks during the workshop will explore strategies to push the boundaries of future research and foster collaboration in this dynamic field. 🔗 Details: https://lnkd.in/gQau7Rh9 Rajesh Gokhale
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📢 Attention researchers from Norway and all over the world! The Norges forskningsråd is hosting a webinar introducing the 2026 HFSP Research Grants and Fellowships. This event, open to researchers worldwide, features HFSP scientific directors Almut Kelber and Barbara Pauly, who will guide you through the 2026 HFSP call for grants and fellowships. Plus, hear from Andreas Hejnol as he shares insights from his own HFSP Research Grant experience! Event Highlights: 📅 Tuesday, 12 November 2024, 14:00–15:00 CET 📌 Overview of HFSP grants for 2026 📌 Insights from the 2022 HFSP Research Grant recipient 📌 Q&A session with HFSP experts Don't miss this opportunity to learn how HFSP supports cross-disciplinary, international collaborations. Register here: https://bit.ly/4fwev8X #ResearchFunding #BasicResearch #InternationalCollaboration #HFSP #ScienceFunding
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🌐 A new step towards Open Science! HFSP began assigning DOIs through Crossref to all Research Grant and Fellowship Awards. Starting with the 2022 and 2023 Research Grants, HFSP is now assigning DOIs to enhance project visibility, traceability, and inclusivity. 👀 Researchers can now refer to their HFSP DOI in publications to boost their work's reach in the era of Open Science. 🔭 🆔 These unique identifiers not only help researchers increase their work's visibility but also support HFSP in measuring research impact and connecting discoveries, aligning with HFSP's 2024-2026 strategy and providing a reusable scientific archive. Discover more: https://bit.ly/4fglnaJ #ResearchFunding #FAIR #Crossref #DOI #OpenScience #ResearchImpact
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We’re eager to collaborate with BRIC-National Institute of Immunology to host the 2nd HFSP Frontier Workshop: “Driving Innovation in the Life Sciences: A Role for AI?” Join us on November 26 as world-renowned researchers gather to discuss how AI is transforming the landscape of life sciences research. 🌐 #HFSP #FrontierScience #LifeSciencesAI
📢Exciting news! Join us for the 2nd HFSP Frontier Workshop "Driving Innovation in the Life Sciences: A Role for AI?" at National Institute of Immunology on November 26. Hear from distinguished researchers on how AI is transforming the life sciences! 🔗 Details: https://lnkd.in/gSU2vyrr Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) Department of Biotechnology
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🌱 How life begins? Insights from a conserved fertilization complex in vertebrates 🧬 A remarkable study by HFSP Awardees Victoria Deneke and Andrea Pauli explores the molecular bridge that brings sperm and egg together across species. Using AlphaFold (recently awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry), they discovered a conserved protein complex on the surface of sperm that interacts with different egg receptors in vertebrates. This discovery sheds light on a key piece of the fertilization puzzle, offering a view into how life has evolved across millions of years. From zebrafish to humans, these findings emphasize the unifying nature of life at its most fundamental level. 👏 Supported by an HFSP Long-Term Fellowship and Young Investigator Grant, we’re eager to see how their work unfolds. #ScienceBreakthroughs #HFSP #LifeSciences #Evolution #Research
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An inspiring story from HFSP alumna Mirana Ramialison on her experience and unique scientific point of view on #breastcancer.
"When I first received the diagnosis of bilateral breast cancer in June 2023, my first reaction was “oh this is sooooooo interesting, it would be perfect to do spatial transcriptomics on these samples and visualise with VR-Omics....then I began to realise how heavy this journey will be.” October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and A/Professor Mirana Ramialison, co-lead of the reNEW Bioinformatics Hub and group leader at Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI), shares her personal journey with #breastcancer, the advances genomics sequencing and spatial transcriptomics are making in understanding cancers, and her gratitude for her "village" of colleagues, friends and family, who have provided unmeasurable care and support. A beautiful read: https://lnkd.in/gMuy5z2j Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine – reNEW Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) Australian Research Council National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) MGI Heart Foundation
My personal journey with breast cancer and exploring spatial transcriptomics
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🌍 Research without borders. 🦇 HFSP's Scientists for Scientists (S4S) awardees from Ukraine's Bat Rehabilitation Center have teamed up with the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) to explore bat behaviors in #Panama! From saving urban bats in #Ukraine to studying their cousins across continents, they're discovering just how diverse and essential these winged mammals are. 🌿🦇 Did you know? Panama's bats are more than insect hunters—they have a varied diet that includes fruit, nectar, and even frogs! And with over 120 species compared to Europe's 50, there's plenty to study. Join us in celebrating #BatWeek and the commitment of these scientists as they carry their research forward, bridging continents and protecting our #SustainablePlanet. Thank you to the Smithsonian Institution for spotlighting this HFSP-supported research and to the European Commission for empowering new horizons for Ukrainian researchers and bats alike through the S4S initiative! #BatScience #HFSP #S4S #UkraineScience #BatWeek https://lnkd.in/egrs2Gug
The person who sent you this wants you to know more about bats. While they may look the same to some, bats in Panama and Europe are worlds apart. European bats feast mainly on insects. Bats in Panama have a wider diet, including fruit, nectar, fish, frogs, and sometimes... other bats. Don’t make it weird. European bats are small but mighty. The wingspan of Ukraine's largest bat is less than half the size of Panama’s largest. About 50 species of bats live in Europe. In Panama there are more than 120. Most bats face challenges from habitat loss, but many Ukrainian bats are also endangered by the full-scale invasion by Russian forces. Experts and volunteers from the Ukrainian Bat Rehabilitation Center perform urban bat rescues, even caring for bats as they shelter in place in their own homes. This year, the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, along with laboratories in Oklahoma and Germany, are hosting four Ukrainian scientists, funded by the Human Frontiers in Science Program Organization, to study complex bat behaviors. #BatWeek #OurSustainablePlanet
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🌟 Unlocking new frontiers in insect behavior research! HFSP Fellow T. Thang Vo-Doan from The University of Freiburg, under the guidance of Andrew Straw, has developed Fast Lock-On (FLO) tracking—a groundbreaking tool that allows scientists to study insects in their natural environments with unmatched precision. 🐝🌱 This innovative system integrates high-speed tracking with drones, offering real-time insights into insect flight and behavior over long distances. FLO opens exciting opportunities in ecology, conservation, robotics, and more! 🌍🔬 Learn more about this cutting-edge tool and its broad applications: https://bit.ly/4fhTsa8 #InsectResearch #Ecology #Robotics #HFSP #Pollinators #ResearchInnovation #EnvironmentalScience