Why you should apply
GRANT: 30 000 euros per year. Research Fellowships may be held for a period of two years.
The goals of the scheme are to provide early career clinicians or scientists with high quality research experience that will enhance their future career as well as provide clear added value to their home institution or country upon their return.
Previous winner, Dr Attila Borbely (Hungary)
"I really think that this research fellowship fulfilled all my expectations: it gave an excellent opportunity to gain more experience in the basic research of heart failure and to build up a long-term and fruitful collaboration between my Hungarian department and the Dutch host institution"
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Winners of 2011 Research fellowships
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Alexios Antonopoulos
Dr Antonopoulos, from 1st Cardiology Department, University of Athens, Greece will move to the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK. His research is entitled: Epicardial adipose tissue as a regulator of myocardial redox state in the failing heart |
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Evgeny Belyavskiy
At the moment, Dr Belyavskiy works as a Researcher-Scientist in Moscow, Russia. He will soon move to the Cardiology Department of the Medical University Graz in Graz, Austria to study the transition from hypertensive heart disease to overt heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: risk detection through biomarkers and novel imaging modalities |
2010 winner
Tamas Erdei (Budapest, HU)
Dr Erdei moved from the Gottsegen Hungarian Institute of Cardiology to the Wales Heart Research Intitute in Cardiff, UK. His research is entitled 'Community diagnosis of heart failure with normal ejection fraction - evaluation of a new echocardiographic strategy'.
Previous winners
Dr Attila Borbely (Hungary) did his fellowship in The Netherlands
Research: Contribution of cytoskeletal protein alterations to diastolic dysfunction in different clinical forms of human heart failure
"I really think that this research fellowship fulfilled all my expectations: it gave an excellent opportunity to gain more experience in the basic research of heart failure and to build up a long-term and fruitful collaboration between my Hungarian department and the Dutch host institution"
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Dr Ahmed El-Tamawi (Egypt) did his fellowship in the UK
Research: Prevalence, incidence and prognostic impact of intraventricular conduction delay in heart failure patients with an implantable cardiovertor defibrillator
Dr Tomasz Witkowski (Poland) did his fellowship in The Netherlands
Research: Role of 2D speckle tracking analysis in predicting left ventricular adverse remodeling in patients after acute myocardial infarction.
Assistant Professor Mitja Lainscak (Slovenia) did his fellowship in Germany
Research: Heart Failure in cachectic and non-cachectic patients with cancer: prevalence, pathophysiology, and outcome
Dr Paula da Costa Martins (Netherlands)
Research: MicroRNA function in heart failure
"I am very grateful for this fellowship. It has allowed me to develop as a good scientist and mentor for students. The past 2 years have been extremely productive regarding scientific results and output. In fact, during the time of the fellowship I have generated 2 main experimental publications as well as one review and one editorial "
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