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Emerging Investigator grants for research within Plant Science, Agriculture and Food Biotechnology 2024 – Nordic Region (Novo Nordisk Foundation)
2023/11/24 / Boletín SIUN, Vicerrectoría de Investigación, UNAL
Cierre: 10 de enero de 2024
The Novo Nordisk Foundation invites applications for its emerging investigator grants within plant science, agriculture, and food biotechnology in the Nordic region. This enables research leaders within plant science, agriculture, and food biotechnology in the Nordic countries to establish their own research group or to further strengthen their recently started group.
The proposed research should address major challenges within plant, agricultural, and food science associated with developing sustainable agriculture and food production. The research should be based on life science research disciplines. The research projects should preferably include one or more of the following topics:
Development of plants with high productivity, resiliency, and resource-use-efficiency for food, fiber, materials, fuel and energy, chemicals, or climate change mitigation.
Utilization of microorganisms to improve sustainability across the value chain from primary agricultural production to end-product.
Development of agricultural-, food-, and forestry systems with higher productivity, circularity, and biodiversity, and with minimum impact on environment and climate.
Development of plant-, microorganism-, and fungi-based foods with low resource-use-technologies and high functionality, organoleptic, and nutritional quality.
Utilization of precision fermentation, fungi, algae, and cellular agriculture for novel food production.
Development of methods and technologies, including those driven by data science, that enable and support sustainable agriculture and food production.
The applicant must at the time of application be at the level of senior postdoc, senior researcher, assistant professor, or newly employed associate professor (or any level equivalent to one of these positions). Ideally, applicants should have 4-8 years of research experience after having received their PhD degree (leave of absence not included). Minor deviations will be tolerated if they can be justified.
Researchers from across the world with the academic potential to establish an independent research program at a university or other non-profit research institution in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, or Sweden are eligible to apply for the Emerging Investigator grant. This host institution administrates the grant.
Deadline: Wednesday 10 January 2024, 3:00 pm CET / 09:00 Colombian time
Further information: website of the call; CSA@novo.dk (Camilla Stensgaard Andersson, grant manager)
[Boletín SIUN 658, 23/24 de noviembre de 2023]