This year, there were a total of 23 applications for the FEPS 2022 Travel Awards, and 11 early career physiologists have been granted with the travel awards (below). Each travel award is 200 Euro. Evaluation criteria for the FEPS Travel Awards were based on:
- FEPS Travel Awards are given only to early career researchers from FEPS member countries
- Incomplete applications are not considered
- Gender balance and geographical spread are considered
- Although early career scientists at all levels can apply for the travel awards, priority is given to post-graduate students and post-docs at more junior stage.
Please note that notification and information will be sent to the FEPS 2022 Travel Award Winners by e-mail.
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Name |
Institution - Country |
1 |
Amanda MacCannell |
University of Leeds, Institute of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Medicine, UK |
2 |
Andrea Pilotto |
University of Pavia, Department of Molecular Medicine, Italy |
3 |
Bouchra I. Sakhi |
University of Zürich, Kidney Research Group, Institute of Anatomy, Switzerland |
4 |
Cihan S. Erdoğan |
Yeditepe University, Medical School, Department of Physiology, Istanbul, Turkey |
5 |
Hoang An Dinh |
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany |
6 |
Joana L. Fernandes |
CEDOC, Nova Medical School, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal |
7 |
Lasaad Samia |
Sorbonne University, Renal Physiology, France |
8 |
Gökçe Erol |
Marmara University, Medical School, Department of Physiology, Turkey |
9 |
Michael Pökl |
Linköping University, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Sweden |
10 |
Tamar Gvasalia |
Tbilisi State Medical University, Department of Physiology, Georgia |
11 |
Tomáš Jasenovec |
Comenius Univ in Bratislava, Institute of Physiology, Medical School, Slovakia |