BaSyC PI Bert Poolman and Associate PI Evan Spruijt participate in doctoral network MSCA ComeInCell

Their research groups have been awarded three PhD positions via the Marie Curie doctoral network ComeInCell. This ambitious project what stands for ‘Condensates at Membrane Scaffolds – Integrated Systems as Synthetic Cell Compartments’ is an European Doctoral Network at the forefront of synthetic cell research.

The project brings together a diverse team of experts in biophysics, nanotechnology, biochemistry, and bioengineering. From the Netherlands Bert Poolman from the University of Groningen and Evan Spruijt from the Radboud University participate in the project and receive money for three PhD positions (Bert his lab 2 PhD’s and Evan his lab 1).

In addition to Bert and Evan, Marten Exterkate, former member of BaSyC, now working for the Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf in Germany is also participating in this European network.
A list of all partners of the ComeInCell team can be found here and a list of all the offered PhD projects for doctoral candidates (DC’s) can be found here.

*ComeInCell is a European project funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement n°101168939. It is also co-funded by UK Guarantee Scheme: cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101168939

More information about ComeInCell: ComeInCell – Doctoral Network on Integrative Synthetic Cell Design
More information about Prof. dr. Bert Poolman: Membrane Enzymology | GBB | University of Groningen and http://www.membraneenzymology.com/
More information about Associate Professor Evan Spruijt: SpruijtLab