| EMBO Press Release
South African scientists access European research via EMBC agreement
Heidelberg, 5 June 2008 - South
African scientists will gain access to
the latest thinking in molecular
biology research through an
agreement announced today by the
European Molecular Biology
Organization (EMBO). The
Government of the Republic of South
Africa signed a cooperation
agreement with the European Molecular Biology Conference (EMBC), the intergovernmental
funding body for EMBO, allowing
scientists from South Africa to participate in EMBO programmes and activities. The agreement also
provides for some EMBO activities to occur in South Africa.
EMBO recognises and fosters
talented scientists, empowering
them to advance the field of
molecular biology. The cooperation
agreement facilitates access for
South African scientists to core
EMBO programmes, such as EMBO
Fellowships, EMBO Courses &
Workshops and EMBO Young
Investigator Programme.
“Scientists the world over benefit
from access to funding, the latest
research information and
networking with their colleagues,”
said Hermann Bujard, EMBO
Executive Director. "EMBO is
delighted to welcome South African
scientists to join our networks that
foster collaboration and information
exchange.”
EMBO annually will sponsor one
practical course or workshop and one
plenary lecture held in South Africa,
thus encouraging local participation
and awareness. Up to three South
African scientists will have the
opportunity to network with young
European group leaders at EMBO
Young Investigator meetings. EMBO
Life Sciences Mobility Portal will post
targeted information for reciprocal
career development and funding
opportunities between South Africa
and Europe. |