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FAPESP and CONFAP announce result of call for proposals with the Newton Fund Versão em português
The São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and the National Council for the State Funding Agencies (CONFAP) announce the result of a call for proposals to support the exchange in research issued in September 2014 with the Academy of Medical Sciences, the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society of the United Kingdom.
The UK Academies will offer Newton International Fellowships and Newton Advanced Fellowships to the Brazilian research community.
In the State of São Paulo, the call selected proposals for short-term (from 7 days to 6 months) and medium to long term (from 6 months to 36 months) mobility for UK researchers to visit research groups in São Paulo.
FAPESP will also offer an opportunity for young investigators from the UK to start a research career in a university or research institution in the State of São Paulo through its Young Investigator Awards.
The UK Academies, specifically the British Academy, the Academy of Medical Sciences and the Royal Society, will offer Newton International Fellowships and Newton Advanced Fellowships to the Brazilian research community, covering the fields of natural sciences, social sciences and humanities, and medical (including clinical and patient-orientated research) sciences.
The British Academy, the Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering will also offer mobility grants to the Brazilian research community, covering the fields of natural science
Selected proposals in the State of São Paulo:
Researchers |
Project |
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Adibe Luiz Abdalla Caroline Rymer |
Exogenous fibrolytic enzymes for improving efficiency of use of nutrients by ruminants FAPESP #: 2014/50959-5 Area: Zootechny |
Mauro Bertotti Guy Denuault |
Application of scanning electrochemical microscopy to studies on transport of molecules in tissues, membranes and single cells FAPESP #: 2014/50960-3 Area: Chemistry |
Fernando Jesús Carbayo Baz Hugh David Jones |
What's that flatworm right now invading Europe? FAPESP #: 2014/50961-0 Area: Zoology |
Ricardo Della Coletta Daniel W. Lambert |
Short non-coding RNA: micromanagers of the tumour microenvironment FAPESP #: 2014/50962-6 Area: Odontologia |
Luciano Freschi James Hartwell |
Functional genomics and hormonal regulation of Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) in a C4-CAM facultative species FAPESP #: 2014/50963-2 Area: Botânica |
Carlos de Marqui Junior
Joseba Murua |
Smart aeronautical structures: energy harvesting and aeroelastic response control FAPESP #: 2014/50964-9 Area: Aerospace Engineering |
Anderson de Rezende Rocha Thomas Plotz |
Open set human activity recognition and assessment FAPESP #: 2014/50966-1 Area: Computer science |
Roberto Menezes Serra Irene D'Amico |
Quantum thermodynamics in many-body systems FAPESP #: 2014/50969-0 Area: Physics |
Flávio Soares Corrêa da Silva Paul Chung |
Hazard analysis in systems of systems FAPESP #: 2014/50970-9 Area: Computer Science |
Danilo Boscolo Adrian Christopher Newton |
Ecosystem resilience in the fragmented Atlantic Forest of Brazil FAPESP #: 2014/50971-5 Area: Ecology |
Wendel Andrade Alves Francesca Giuntini |
Porphyrin-appended small organic gelators: building blocks for light-responsive supramolecular nanofibers and hydrogels FAPESP #: 2014/50972-1 Area: Chemistry |
Sonia Regina da Cal Seixas David Botterill |
Urban Coastal Transformations: Promoting transnational policy development in the governance of environmental quality and crime reduction FAPESP #: 2014/50974-4 Area: Sociology |
Marta de Oliveira Domingos Neil A. Williams |
Universal polysaccharide Vaccine against Diarrheagenic E. Coli FAPESP #: 2014/50976-7 Area: Immunology |
Claudia Roberta de Castro Moreno Debra Skene |
Effects of eating patterns and light exposure on sleep and health in rubber tappers from Amazon FAPESP #: 2014/50977-3 Area: Health Sciences |
Proposals selected with other State Funding Agencies of Brazil: http://confap.org.br/news/confap-e-uk-academies-divulgam-selecionados-em-chamada-do-fundo-newton