Funding Committee

Coordinator:

Veit Schwämmle, Denmark

The current mission of the EuPA Funding Committee is:

  • Maintain formal processes and guidelines to ensure an appropriate day-to-day management of the EuPA finances.
  • Investigate the European and international funding landscape for future participations of EuPA and its members.
  • Contribute to ensure the future financial viability of the organization, in coordination with other stakeholders in the organization.

Members of the Funding Committee:

Pavel Bouchal, Czech Republic (2021-)

“I believe that the latest proteomics has great potential to contribute in effort to beat cancer. And hope that current EuPA has potential to effectively support proteomics in this effort.”

Peter Blattman, Switzerland (2021-)

“Scientific associations are the hubs that facilitate interactions between researchers. Thus, I am happy to contribute to EuPA and promote proteomic research in academia and industry.”

Mariette Matondo, France (2021-)

“As an active member of EUPA and a member of the funding committee, I wish to participate in the promotion of collaborations in the field of mass spectrometry-based proteomics, to encourage and support our scientific community to work together and to launch ambitious and innovative projects.”

Veit Schwämmle, Denmark (2021-)

”European proteomics research and development plays a strong international role to be backed by a financially healthy and transparent association. I will focus on the support of young researchers and look to deepen EuPA’s role in European projects, as well as collaborations with industry”.

Markku Varjosalo, Finland (2023-)

“I am committed to advancing proteomics research to address key health challenges. As part of the EuPA Funding Committee, my focus is on fostering broad collaborations across academia and industry.”

Former Members of the Funding Committee:

Andrew Jarnuczak, UK (2021-2023)

“Since starting my career in proteomics the field has become incredibly successful and established a strong scientific community. Through the EuPA Funding Committee I work to connect researchers, particularly across academia and industry, and ensure long term financial viability of the organization.”

Myriam Ferro, France (2021-2023)

“Facilitating cooperations within the proteomic community and interacting with companies are important issues for the EuPA organization.”

Viviana Greco, Italy (2021-2023)

Peter Horvatovich, The Netherlands (2021-2023)

“Development and dissemination of new data analysis methods to support new mass spectrometry method development and clinical research, strengthen collaboration between academia and industry and contribute to build a strong european proteomics community”.

Juan Antonio Viczaíno, UK (2021-2023)

“I have seen first-hand how important it is that critical information is shared openly and clearly. And this is precisely what I would like to continue to do in the context of the activities of the EuPA Executive Committee.”

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