Crick postdocs Jacob Lewis, LuYan CAO, Jessica Huber, Marta Gross, Ana Bolhaqueiro and Krijn Dijkstra, with Olivier Stephan and Thomas Wileman from the Crick's grants team.
Seven Crick scientists are celebrating after being awarded prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Individual Fellowships by the European Commission.
MSCA funding allows researchers to tackle the unique questions that they’re passionate about, whatever the discipline. The grants cover salaries and expenses for research, training and networking, with a strong focus on mobility and collaboration. The Brexit deal also means that UK-based researchers can keep applying for these fellowships when the next EU Framework Programme launches later this year.
The European Commission received more than 11,500 proposals in the latest round of applications - a 17% increase on the previous year. Across Europe, around 12% of the applications were successful. The Crick’s success rate of 38.9% demonstrates the talent and hard work of our postdoc community.
Jessica Huber, Jacob Lewis, Krijn Dijkstra, Ana Bolhaqueiro, Nitin Kapadia, LuYan CAO and Marta Gross tell us about what motivated them to apply, and what they’re looking forward to as they begin their fellowships.