Awards for Early Career* Scientists

1. EuPA VISION AND COMMITMENT AWARD (VACA)

EuPA intends to honour an early career researcher (ECR) for his/her remarkable networking of young European scientists in Proteomics initiatives.

Awardees

2022 Marie Chion, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
2021 Maike Langini, Medicines Discovery Catapult, United Kingdom
2020 Dina Resetar Maslov, University of Rijeka, Croatia
2020 Maarten Dhaenens, Ghent University, Belgium

For more information and application go to https://forms.gle/6d7mrrZSADohhj846


2. EuPA BIOINFORMATICS FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY AWARD (BMSA)

EuPA intends to honour an ECR for his/her outstanding contribution to Bioinformatics developments for mass spectrometry.

Awardees

2022 Wout Bittremieux, University of Antwerp, Belgium
2021 Ralf Gabriels, University of Ghent, Belgium
2020 Marie Locard-Paulet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2020 Viktoria Dorfer, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria

For more information and application go to https://forms.gle/SuiKzE6vKpejyWLJ6


3. EuPA BEST DOCTORAL THESIS AWARD

EuPA intends to honour a person who presented an outstanding PhD thesis in any field of proteomics in the previous calendar year.

Awardees

2022 Tim Van Den Bossche, VIB-UGent, Belgium
2021 Claudia Ctortecka, Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Austria

For more information and application go to https://forms.gle/ZcQhnpJLJkdEcfaX8

*For VACA and BMSA awards, an ECR is a researcher who has no more than 7 years of work experience since completion of a MSc or PhD degree.

Former EuPA Awards for young investigators

At the 10th EuPA Annual Congress from 21-25 June 2016, in Istanbul, Turkey (www.eupa2016.org) EuPA awarded a prize for young PhDs. The winner, judged by the panel after the presentations on a dedicated session, received €1.000, sponsored by the Journal of Proteomics, and a EuPA certificate.

Awardees

2016 Fan Liu, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

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