Promoting Research Opportunities for Latin American Biochemists
(PROBio-LatAm) Fellowships
Objectives
The long-term objective of this program is to foster cooperation between the Pan-American Association for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (PABMB), the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB), and the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) that would benefit their members, trainees, and science.
Specific objectives include
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Establishing conditions to support students officially enrolled in PhD programmes in Latin American countries and affiliated with PABMB (via their corresponding national societies) to carry out research work that is a part of their PhD thesis.
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Establishing conditions to support Latin American postdoctoral fellows and new researchers (not more than 5 years after obtaining the PhD degree) affiliated with PABMB (via their corresponding national societies) to carry experiments that require special techniques and expertise or to facilitate other forms of scientific collaboration or advanced training.
Premises
Over the past decade, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology have seen significant growth in Latin America. However, as in many scientific disciplines, greater international collaboration is essential to further enhance the quality and impact of research in the region. Establishing strong partnerships with well-equipped laboratories in FEBS countries*, would provide invaluable support, offering access to advanced resources, techniques, and expertise. Such collaborations would also help bridge gaps created by ongoing economic challenges in several Latin American countries.
Latin American graduate students and postdoctoral fellows often exhibit exceptional potential, even when conducting research under less-than-ideal conditions. With the opportunity to train in well-supported European laboratories, they could refine their skills, expand their networks, and gain new perspectives. Upon returning to their home countries, these researchers would contribute to capacity building and strengthen the life sciences in Latin America.
*A ‘FEBS country’ is a country in Europe and neighbouring regions that has a FEBS Constituent Society (a national Society that belongs to FEBS).
Condition of Awards
Awards will be provided to offset the costs of travel to/from and living expenses in the FEBS country of the host lab for the 1 – 6 months duration of the research visit.
Awards will be granted for a maximum of € 7,000 (approximately € 2,000 for travel costs, and € 5,000 for living expenses).
Important: Money will be transferred to the awardees after their arrival in the host country.
Travel costs will provide for economy airfares, incidental expenses directly related to the travel, local bus fares to and from the airport, and visa costs.
The awards will not cover health insurance, insurance against damages, or research expenses at the host laboratory.
Travel should commence within six months of the award being granted. Request for additional funding to extend a stay beyond 6 months will not be considered and it is expected that suitable matching funds will be available from the laboratories hosting the PhD students/postdoctoral fellows or new investigators to cover their living expenses for any extended stays.
Applicants are required to make a full declaration of all other support received in connection with the proposed visit. An award cannot be used to supplement scientific visits otherwise fully covered from other sources.
Awards will not cover courses, symposia, meetings, or congresses.
Applicants must be residents of Latin American countries that are members of PABMB and affiliated with PABMB (via their corresponding national societies) and should be PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, or researchers within five years of receiving the PhD degree (exceptions, duly justified in the application, in cases where studies were delayed such as by maternity leave (18 months per child), prolonged illness or other personal reasons).
Within 3 months of completion of the fellowship, awardees should fill out the report form which includes a written scientific report (no longer than 2 pages) signed by the hosting supervisor and awardee, and a budget report (including copies of all receipts covered by the award). Successful awardees should indicate the support from the IUBMB/FEBS/PABMB PROBio-LatAm Fellowships programme in all outputs (conference presentations, publications, etc.).
Applications
The following documents should be provided in English:
- An outline of the research proposal, sufficiently detailed, on no more than two A4-sized pages of single-spaced text set out under the following headings (to be uploaded in pdf format):
- A budget, in which all other sources of support, whether awarded or applied for, should be mentioned. All budgeting should be in EURO.
- The applicant’s short curriculum vitae and a list of publications as per the provided template (for PhD students: any available academic transcript).
- The membership certificate of the applicant showing affiliation with PABMB (via the corresponding national Society) at the time of application.
- Proof of proficiency in English (or the official language of the host laboratory)
- A letter of recommendation from the PhD student’s supervisor, postdoctoral fellow’s mentor, or head of the department of the applicant’s institution, in which the benefits of the award are highlighted.
- A letter of agreement from the head of the host laboratory (and head of the institution, if applicable), declaring the willingness to accept the applicant. The letter should indicate how the receiving institute will contribute to the costs of the visit (for example, consumables, bench fees, or additional living expenses).
- A list of papers published by the hosting supervisor during the last five years and current projects in the laboratory.
- A membership certificate of the supervisor showing affiliation with FEBS (via the corresponding national Society).
i. title;
ii. nature of the work and outline of the experiments proposed;
iii. motivation for why it is necessary to travel to a laboratory in another country to perform the work.
**The application should be submitted as a single PDF file.
**All requested documents should be submitted as one pdf file (in the above-mentioned order) and sent to the
email address probio-latam@febs.org no later than May 1, 2025, 23:59 CET.
**Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Assistance
IUBMB and FEBS provides a list of the laboratories willing to host PhD students and fellows from Latin America so that the applicants can contact them directly (https://iubmb.org/probio-latam-host-labs/).
If the applicant prefers to contact a non-listed laboratory (up to three laboratories), FEBS may assist in contacting it after receiving and reviewing the following documents from the applicant (sent to probio-latam@febs.org).
- A cover letter with full contact details (including an official email address) of the applicant’s potential hosting supervisor(s).
- The applicant’s short curriculum vitae and a list of publications as per the provided template (including an official academic transcript from the institution for PhD students).
- Proof of proficiency in English (or the official language of the host laboratory).
- The certificate of membership of one of the PABMB Constituent Societies at the time of application.
- A letter of recommendation from the PhD student’s supervisor, postdoctoral fellow’s mentor, or head of the department of the applicant’s institution, highlighting the benefits of the award.
The request for this assistance should be sent at least one month before the call deadline.
Selection of Awardees
Selection of the awardees will be based on the following:
- scientific quality of the research proposal
- the recommendation letter from the Ph.D. student’s supervisor, postdoctoral fellow’s mentor, or head of the department of the applicant’s institution
- applicant’s CV, including publications
- an official academic transcript from the applicant’s institution (for Ph.D. students)
- proof of proficiency in English (or the official language of the host laboratory)
- scientific outputs, including publications of the hosting supervisor
- scientific expertise, mentoring environment, available infrastructure, and availability of research funds in the host laboratory, to cover the proposed research plan.
- Preference will be given to applications that establish new collaborations.
Evaluation
After an initial 3-year test phase, an independent panel appointed by FEBS, IUBMB, and PABMB will evaluate the Programme, and the results of such evaluation will be used to determine whether the Programme should be maintained, reformulated, expanded, or terminated.
**The application period begins on March 1 and ends on May 1, 2025.**
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