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Programmes ERCThe evaluation results of the 2021 Advanced grant call have been announced by the ERC Executive Agency. €624.6 million will go to 253 researchers across Europe. 1735 applicants submitted proposals, of which 20.8% were female researchers. Amongst the researchers are 7 with a Flemish host institution.
Giselinde Kuipers, KU Leuven, “Beauty and Inequality: Physical Appearance, Symbolic Boundaries and Social Dis/advantage in Five Global Cities”, evaluation panel SH3
Diether Lambrechts, VIB VZW, “EXPANDing Immune Cells and their Tumor Antigens during checkpoint immunotherapy”, LS4
Erik Smolders, KU Leuven, “The Identification of the Reactive Pore Space in Soils”, PE10
Johan Wagemans, KU Leuven, “Gestalts Relate Aesthetic Preferences to Perceptual Analysis”, SH4
Patrik Verstreken, VIB VZW, “Synaptic resilience in Tau-induced neurodegeneration”, LS5
Peter Carmeliet, VIB VZW, “Endothelial immunosuppressive mystery genes for alternative immunotherapy: artificial intelligence-driven target discovery and lipid nanoparticle/RNA-based target validation”, LS4
Dimitri Mortelmans, Universiteit Antwerpen, “Singleton trajectories. Understanding new life course paths of young adults”, SH3
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