Detall de la convocatòria

Característiques

Característica
Objectiu de la convocatòria
The Brain Prize has been established by a private Danish foundation, the Grete Lundbeck European Brain Research Foundation. Grete Lundbeck European Brain Research Prize – ‘The Brain Prize’- is awarded to one or more scientists who have distinguished themselves by an outstanding contribution to European neuroscience and who are still active in research.
The Brain Prize recognises highly original and influential advances in any area of neuroscience, including fundamental research on molecular, cellular, physiological and pharmacological mechanisms, studies of behaviour and cognition, advances in technology for monitoring the nervous system, translational research on the application of basic knowledge to clinical and other problems of humankind, and clinical research on the causes, treatment and prevention of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Característiques principals
  • Nominees must have made outstanding contributions to European neuroscience.
  • They can be of any nationality but the research for which they are nominated must have been conducted in Europe or in collaboration with researchers in Europe.
  • If several researchers have contributed significantly to this achievement, more than one individual may receive the Prize.
  • Self-nomination is not accepted, and nominees should not be informed of their nomination.
  • Nominations are valid for three years.
  • Lloc de presentació
    El personal de l'IMIM i PSMAR que necessiteu més informació adreceu-vos a:
    Servei de Recerca. C/ Doctor Aiguader, 88. 08003 Barcelona. Tel.: 93.316.04.00.
    • Carol Barnwell, cbarnwell@imim.es. Ext.: 1670
    • Marta López, mlopez4@imim.es Ext.: 1576
    Convocatòria (URL)
    http://www.thebrainprize.org/flx/the_brain_prize/
    Dotació
    € 1 milion
    Documentació
    All nominations must be submitted in English, using the electronic nomination form:
    http://www.thebrainprize.org/flx/nominations/nominate/

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