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COST Action CA15203 (2016-2021): MitoEAGLE
Evolution-Age-Gender-Lifestyle-Environment: mitochondrial fitness mapping
Short-Term Scientific Missions MitoEAGLE
MitoPedia topics: EAGLE
STSM Coordinator
Coordinator
- Magdalena Labieniec-Watala, PhD, DSc - [email protected]
Co-Coordinator
- Susanne Klaus, Prof. Dr. - [email protected]
Transparent criteria of evaluation of STSM applications (in the line with COST rules)
Aims of a STSM
- Supporting individual mobility
- Strenghtening existing networks
- Fostering collaboration between researches
- Learning new techniques
- Gaining access to: specific data, mehods and instruments
Eligible persons to partake in STSM
- PhD student
- PhD up to 8 years after the date of PhD obtaining
- Senior scientist (although so called Early Career Investigators: ‘PhD students’ and ‘PhD + 8 years’ - will have the priority)
- STSMs are especially (although not exclusively) targeted at persons at early stages of their professional career (defined as eight years since the award of the PhD or equivalent). We also particularly encourage the application of women, and/or persons from “inclusiveness countries” (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, FYR Macedonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey).
STSM duration
- The mission must have a minimum duration of 5 days and a maximum duration of 90 days
- Early Career Investigators (ECI) can apply for a STSM up to 180 days
- STSMs need to be carried out in their entirety within a single Grant Period and always within the Action’s lifetime (1.11.2016-11.09.2020)
- » see Grant Periods of the COST Action MITOEAGLE