CIC bioGUNE leads a European project of training of researchers
CIC bioGUNE heads a European researcher training project programme funded by the European Commission -the Basque Research Centre coordinates UPStream, a training programme of excellence for young scientists investigating the biochemical process of ubiquitination -project, with 3.3 million euros, 12 young scientists studying biological processes related to diseases such as cancer or neurodegenerative diseases will be training Bilbao, March 2012.- the training of new generations of scientists of the highest level is a priority for the European Uniona goal for which the European Commission financed the Initial Training Network (ITN), prestigious training programs of excellence for young researchers in the Marie Curie programme, which star the major scientific advances of the future. Center Research cooperative CIC bioGUNE has been selected to lead one of them, the project UPStream, endowed with EUR 3.3 million, and focused on the specific training of 12 young scientists in the biochemical process of ubiquitination and other related processes. The project, which will have a duration of 48 months, officially began last November and the student hired by CIC bioGUNE already has integrated the team in January of this year. Doctoral students will be recruited for three years in one of the 15 institutions that participate in the Consortium, including public research centres as the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique French or the University of Frankfurt, and companies such as GlaxoSmithKline pharmaceuticals. During this...
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