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DFF-MOBILEX mobility grants from the Danish Council for Independent Research, September 2014

In cooperation with the Marie Curie Program under FP7, the Danish Council for Independent Research awards 27 research mobility grants for approximately DKK 58 million. The grant recipients are listed below.

EU funding

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 600207.

 
The grants are awarded within the framework of the Danish Council for Independent Research’s Call for proposals E2013 and F2014, with the aim of providing younger researchers the best possible conditions for starting up international research activities at a high scientific level. 

The Council received 215 applications for DFF-MOBILEX mobility grants, and the full amount applied for was approximately DKK 450 million.

Grant letters will be forwarded to the recipients as soon as possible. Rejection letters will include a brief text, explaining the main academic reasons for the project not obtaining a grant. Please be advised that the Council cannot be held responsible for printing errors and reserves the right to make adjustments.


Project Title: AIDS and Stigma beyond Borders: Mozambican Migrants in Johannesburg
Grant Recipient: Bent Steenberg Olsen
Place of Employment: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Awarded Amount: 1,954,944 DKK


Project Title: Decomposing Inequality: The Role of Skills and Parents in Occupational Sorting, Education, and Wages
Grant Recipient: Miriam Gensowski
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 1,799,148 DKK


Project Title: Bayesian Nonparametric Methods for the Inference of Factor Models
Grant Recipient: Rémi Piatek
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 1,849,785 DKK


Project Title: Regulation of insulin production by GRP94
Grant Recipient: Michal Marzec
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 2,489,072 DKK


Project Title: RANKL, FGF23 and Klotho are modifiable regulators of hypothalamic, pituitary and reproductive function in humans
Grant Recipient: Martin Blomberg Jensen
Place of Employment: Harvard University
Awarded Amount: 2,475,431 DKK


Project Title: Unlocking the therapeutic potential of a neural population that controls the metabolic activity of brown adipose tissue
Grant Recipient: Matthew Gillum
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 2,498,730 DKK


Project Title: Molecular mechanisms of DNA-protein crosslink repair in genome stability maintenance
Grant Recipient: Petra Schwertman
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 2,110,113 DKK


Project Title: Deubiquitination as a novel means of immune evasion by viruses
Grant Recipient: Chiranjeevi Bodda
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: 2,332,257 DKK


Project Title: Cellular Dynamics in the Development of Hepatic Fibrosis
Grant Recipient: Kim Ravnskjær
Place of Employment: University of Southern Denmark
Awarded Amount: 2,498,400 DKK


Project Title: In vivo modeling of hepatocellular carcinoma
Grant Recipient: Francesco Niola
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 2,413,440 DKK


Project Title: Practice makes imperfect: when and how should current social and political practices influence ideals about global justice?
Grant Recipient: David Vestergaard Axelsen
Place of Employment: London School of Economics and Political Science
Awarded Amount: 2,223,341 DKK


Project Title: Mars at Home: the Logic of Civil War in Ancient Roman Society
Grant Recipient: Carsten Hjort Lange
Place of Employment: Aalborg University
Awarded Amount: 1,698,877 DKK


Project Title: Monasteries as Institutional Powers in Late Byzantine and Early Islamic Egypt: Evidence from Neglected Coptic Sources
Grant Recipient: Jennifer Cromwell
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 1,996,058 DKK


Project Title: Intentional Joint Action: Coordination, Responsibility and Participant's Knowledge
Grant Recipient: Olle Blomberg
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 1,845,600 DKK


Project Title: Reformulating the Foundations of Quantum Field Theory
Grant Recipient: Jacob Bourjaily
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 2,000,187 DKK


Project Title: Redox signaling revisited in bacteria: regulation of dispersal in biofilm communities
Grant Recipient: Nicolas Barraud
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 2,102,400 DKK


Project Title: Biochemical assessment of larval fish feeding ecology and the importance of protozoans
Grant Recipient: Rasmus Swalethorp
Place of Employment: University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Awarded Amount: 1,788,127 DKK


Project Title: Approximation algorithms and online algorithms
Grant Recipient: Anna Adamaszek
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 2,044,914 DKK


Project Title: Generating sensitivity enhancement and long-living states by methyl groups for NMR and MRI
Grant Recipient: Anders Bodholt Nielsen
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: 2,499,400 DKK


Project Title: Cultural memories of Spain's violent pasts: literary transfers, colonialism in Africa and the civil war
Grant Recipient: Sara Santamaría
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: 1,664,448 DKK


Project Title: Shifting baselines in macro-ecology and macro-evolution
Grant Recipient: Søren Faurby
Place of Employment: Imperial College London
Awarded Amount: 1,995,064 DKK


Project Title: Split-click protein chemistry for recombinant production of toxic proteases
Grant Recipient: Sanne Schoffelen
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 2,437,344 DKK


Project Title: Engineered DNA/RNA Nano-Assemblies Enable High Throughput Characterization Of Protein Complexes
Grant Recipient: Arne Möller
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: 2,456,743 DKK


Project Title: Surface modification and nanostructuring of 3D graphene sponges – towards functional porous electrodes
Grant Recipient: Søren Vermehren Petersen
Place of Employment: Monash University, Melbourne
Awarded Amount: 2,066,537 DKK


Project Title: siRNA-based treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
Grant Recipient: Xianghui Zeng
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: 2,494,400 DKK


Project Title: Atomically thin coatings
Grant Recipient: Luca Camilli
Place of Employment: Technical University of Denmark
Awarded Amount: 2,349,582 DKK


Project Title: All-optical continuous coding for efficient communication
Grant Recipient: Molly Piels
Place of Employment: Technical University of Denmark
Awarded Amount: 2,238,720 DKK

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