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DNA Repair State Machines

Project description

Research training consortium on DNA repair machinery

Funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the RepState project will create a research training network to prepare 13 PhD scientists in biochemistry and biophysics to study the mode of action of critical DNA repair proteins that act as state machines. The network includes 14 participants from academia and industry, representing the natural and social sciences. The multidisciplinary PhD programme will cover the fundamental chemical and physical principles of biology and human health. The training will include method development using technology and experience provided by academic researchers and technology-driven companies. The trainees will participate in scientific workshops and courses in transferable skills and career development and disseminate the project results to a diverse audience.

Objective

The Doctoral Network RepState aims to train a new generation of innovative scientists in biochemistry and biophysics to address central questions in biology concerning the mode of action of critical DNA Repair proteins that act as state machines. RepState consists of a highly collaborative consortium consisting of 14 participants coming from academia, industry and the creative sector, representing the natural sciences as well as the social sciences. Participating laboratories in RepState are part of established research schools within renowned research organizations and universities. This environment of excellence offers a multidisciplinary PhD program to 13 young researchers, through training in the fundamental chemical and physical principles that underlie biology and human health. In addition, training will focus on method development using technology and experience provided by the academic participants as well as by the two small technology-driven companies. Training incorporates a local program, rotations within partner laboratories, exposure to the non-academic sector and annual meetings. Fellows will follow scientific workshops, courses in transferable skills and career development, and will disseminate and communicate their projects to a diverse audience in close collaboration with the creative sector. The RepState fellows will form a new generation of mature and innovative European scientists with a thorough understanding of fundamental quantitative principles underlying biology, with experience in technique development, career perspectives in multiple sectors and an understanding of the importance of the role of fundamental science for society and human health.

Coordinator

ERASMUS UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM ROTTERDAM
Net EU contribution
€ 548 740,80
Address
DR MOLEWATERPLEIN 40
3015 GD Rotterdam
Netherlands

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Region
West-Nederland Zuid-Holland Groot-Rijnmond
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Participants (6)

Partners (7)