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FEBS Education Award 2026

Ģý Education Award 2026 Honors Professor Luciane Vieira de Mello

Professor Luciane Vieira de Mello (University of Liverpool, UK) has been selected as the recipient of the Ģý Education Award 2026 in recognition of her sustained and transformative contributions to biosciences education. A pioneer at the intersection of molecular science and pedagogical research, her work has reshaped bioinformatics education, strengthened postgraduate training, and advanced education scholarship within the Ģý community and beyond.
PROBio-LatAm Fellowship

2026 PROBio-LatAm Fellowships Call Now Open

The 2026 call for the PROBio-LatAm Fellowships is now open. PhD students and early-career researchers from Latin America can apply for 3–6 month research stays in a Ģý country. Deadline: 19 April 2026.
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Ģý supports six PhD students to attend the 36th “A. Castellani” PhD Meeting in Italy

Ģý opens a call to support six PhD students from Ģý Constituent Societies to attend the 36th “A. Castellani” Annual Meeting for PhD Students in Biochemical Sciences, to be held in Brallo di Pregola, Italy, from 25–29 May 2026. The meeting offers a valuable opportunity for scientific exchange, presentation of research, and networking in an international setting.
glycogen

Glycogen Symposium – Honouring the Legacy of Joan Guinovart

The event will take place on 20 March 2026 in Barcelona, Spain, and online. This joint Ģý–IUBMB–IRB Barcelona symposium will explore key advances in glycogen biology while honouring the legacy of Joan Guinovart. Free registration with limited on-site places.
Advanced Courses

Ģý Advanced Courses 2026 and 2027

Interested in attending – or maybe even organizing – a Ģý Advanced Course? Find out more about upcoming 2026 courses and the next call for applications.
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Call opening for PROBio-Africa Fellowships 2026

Applications are now open for the IUBMB-Ģý-FASBMB PROBio-Africa Fellowships, supporting PhD students and early-career researchers from Africa to undertake 3–6-month research visits in Ģý countries. The call is open until 2 March 2026.

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