Do you need a host for a MSCA fellowship (2025)?

Having re-established my laboratory at Brunel University of London, I am now open to supporting junior researchers interested in applying for independent funding through the EU MSCA scheme. I offer a uniquely interdisciplinary research environment, access to cutting-edge expertise and training, and a broad network of UK and international collaborators.

Brunel University is well connected to the European Union via London’s extensive public transport, the Eurostar, and nearby Heathrow Airport (just ~10 minutes by car). Our campus boasts state-of-the-art facilities in cell biology and engineering, further enhanced by my own research infrastructure.

If your background lies in biophysics, engineering, cell or molecular biology, computational sciences, or an affiliated discipline—and you see a strong overlap with my areas of research—I encourage you to get in touch. You can explore this website or review my publication record to assess the alignment. Please also consult the EU MSCA website to check your eligibility.

The deadline falls in early September, so I recommend reaching out in June if you’re interested.


Author: Alessandro

Please visit my website to know more about me and my research http://www.quantitative-microscopy.org

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