East Extracellular Vesicle Network
Le réseau EVN (East Extracellular Vesicle Network) organise sa première réunion
le Jeudi 19 Mai de 10h à 12h, en virtuel.
Pour plus d'information: https://www.canceropole-est.org/la-recherche/la-recherche-au-sein-du-canceropole-est/reseau-biopsies-liquides/reseau-east
FSEV PhD Awards 2021
Dear FSEV members,
The FSEV will offer 500€ awards for PhD theses defended in France in 2021 with outstanding contributions in the field of Extracellular Vesicles.
To aplly, please send a single pdf file including: 1-your CV, 2-a summary of the work using a graphical abstract, 3-a short motivation letter (≤ 1 page),4-the reports of the PhD defense and 5-a recommendation letter from your PhD supervisor
Send you application to calls@fsev.fr
Deadline postponed due to the COVID_19 situation
NEW Deadline for application: 31/08/2022
The FSEV will offer 500€ awards for PhD theses defended in France in 2021 with outstanding contributions in the field of Extracellular Vesicles.
To aplly, please send a single pdf file including: 1-your CV, 2-a summary of the work using a graphical abstract, 3-a short motivation letter (≤ 1 page),4-the reports of the PhD defense and 5-a recommendation letter from your PhD supervisor
Send you application to calls@fsev.fr
Deadline postponed due to the COVID_19 situation
NEW Deadline for application: 31/08/2022
French Society of EVs 2022 Meeting
FSEV is happy to announce that in 2022 FSEV Meeting will take place in Paris ..in person!
More informations coming soon
More informations coming soon
MOVE European Mobility Fellowships 2022
Extracellular Vesicle societies across Europe has got together to form MOVE (MObility for Vesicles research in Europe) and their first project is to give early stage scientists the opportunity to work in a different European lab.
The purpose of the MOVE European Mobility Fellowship is to foster collaboration between the members of different European EV Societies and Networks. The Fellowship will enable Early Career Researchers (the applicants) to travel to another lab in Europe (the hosts) to develop both their technical skills and enlarge their own professional networks.
The Fellowship is intended for technicians, PhD students and early-stage postdoctoral researchers (≤ five years, excluding career breaks). There may be some exceptions, for example, suitable applications from master’s students. This will be at the discretion of the UKEV Panel. As a prerequisite, applicants will need to be members of UKEV and the head of the hosting lab will be a current member of the National EV Society or Network of the host nation.
The Fellowship will cover travel and subsistence (but not bench fees) to work within a host lab at an academic institution in a different European country for between one and three months, to a maximum value of €2000/£2000.
Process:
1. Contact your local National EV Society/Network to see if they are part of the scheme and you are eligible to apply
2. Look up host labs registered with the project on: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19y7JppcAJLyTlaV21A5YCpyAfhtivkUh/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106664164426554744978&rtpof=true&sd=true
3. Contact the host lab directly to discuss your proposed project
4. Apply for the placement through the specific forms and process of your society
This is a rolling application and different societies will have different times to apply and rules, so contact them directly from the list below
Good luck with your applications!
The purpose of the MOVE European Mobility Fellowship is to foster collaboration between the members of different European EV Societies and Networks. The Fellowship will enable Early Career Researchers (the applicants) to travel to another lab in Europe (the hosts) to develop both their technical skills and enlarge their own professional networks.
The Fellowship is intended for technicians, PhD students and early-stage postdoctoral researchers (≤ five years, excluding career breaks). There may be some exceptions, for example, suitable applications from master’s students. This will be at the discretion of the UKEV Panel. As a prerequisite, applicants will need to be members of UKEV and the head of the hosting lab will be a current member of the National EV Society or Network of the host nation.
The Fellowship will cover travel and subsistence (but not bench fees) to work within a host lab at an academic institution in a different European country for between one and three months, to a maximum value of €2000/£2000.
Process:
1. Contact your local National EV Society/Network to see if they are part of the scheme and you are eligible to apply
2. Look up host labs registered with the project on: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19y7JppcAJLyTlaV21A5YCpyAfhtivkUh/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106664164426554744978&rtpof=true&sd=true
3. Contact the host lab directly to discuss your proposed project
4. Apply for the placement through the specific forms and process of your society
This is a rolling application and different societies will have different times to apply and rules, so contact them directly from the list below
Good luck with your applications!
Elections Bureau FSEV 2022-2024
Cette année 2021, la FSEV a organisé l'élection des nouveaux membres de son futur conseil d'administration (CA) pour deux années consécutives. Le CA est composé de 3 membres au minimum, 12 au maximum. Bienvenue aux nouveaux memebres qui nous rejoignenent et un grand merci a nos memebres sortanst pour leur implication dans la vie de la FSEV ( C. Thery, S Rome et S Le Lay)