Two Open Competition Science-M grants for FSE researchers

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Two FSE researchers have received an Open Competition Science-M grant from the Dutch Research Council (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, NWO). Sahar El Aidy of the Biomolecular Sciences & Biotechnology Institute, together with Ody Sibon of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, has been awarded an M2 grant of EUR 700,000 for their project ‘Can we harness our microbiome to enhance coenzyme A metabolism?’ Kira Tiedge from the Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences receives an M1 grant of EUR 350,000 for her project ‘How do flower colours and odour signal to pollinators?'

Period26-Sept-2023

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  • TitleTwo Open Competition Science-M grants for FSE researchers
    Degree of recognitionRegional
    Media name/outletFSE News
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date26/09/2023
    DescriptionTwo FSE researchers have received an Open Competition Science-M grant from the Dutch Research Council (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, NWO). Sahar El Aidy of the Biomolecular Sciences & Biotechnology Institute, together with Ody Sibon of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, has been awarded an M2 grant of EUR 700,000 for their project ‘Can we harness our microbiome to enhance coenzyme A metabolism?’ Kira Tiedge from the Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences receives an M1 grant of EUR 350,000 for her project ‘How do flower colours and odour signal to pollinators?'

    M grants are intended for innovative, high-quality fundamental research and / or studies with scientific urgency.

    Dr. Kira Tiedge ( GELIFES ) | How do flower colours and odour signal to pollinators?

    Plants attract pollinators via brightly coloured, fragrant flowers. Visiting pollinators obtain a nutritious reward such as pollen and nectar. This project studies the evolution of flower colour and fragrance with regard to pollinators’ visual and olfactory systems. It determines whether colour and scent convey information on the composition of floral rewards. The results of this project will yield fundamental insights into the interaction of plants and pollinators and have applied relevance for, for example, food production and conservation biology. This project will be conducted in collaboration with Casper van der Kooi (GELIFES).

    NWO Open Competition Domain Science-M

    M-grants are intended for realizing curiosity-driven, fundamental research of high quality and / or scientific urgency. The grant offers researchers the possibility to elaborate creative and risky ideas and to realise scientific innovations that can form the basis for the research themes of the future.
    Producer/AuthorFaculty of Science and Engineering
    URLhttps://www.rug.nl/fse/news/science-m-grants-for-fse-researchers
    PersonsKira Tiedge