Deadline: 10 January 2025
The Novo Nordisk Foundation is inviting applications for its Ascending Investigator Grants to support the continued development and consolidation of excellent research leaders within industrial biotechnology and environmental biotechnology in the Nordic countries.
Scope
- The proposed research must address major challenges within Industrial Biotechnology and Environmental Biotechnology. The research should be fundamental in character but have a strategic outlook to scaling potential(s), contribute to sustainability and, if relevant, increase productivity. The proposed research must involve a clear element of biotechnology. One or more of the following topics should preferably be included in the research:
- Use or engineering of biological/biotechnological tools, systems or microorganisms for synthesis and production of valuable products (e.g., energy, fuels, chemicals, proteins, and materials)
- Development of technologies and processes for bioproduction
- Improvement of the efficiency and/or sustainability of biomanufacturing
- Use or engineering of biological/biotechnological tools, systems, or microorganisms to protect or improve the environment
- Understanding, protection, or manipulation of natural or industrial ecosystems in relation to application of biotechnology
- Data science to advance research within industrial or environmental biotechnology, including related ecosystems research.
Funding Information
- A total of up to DKK 22.5 million is available for grants. If the IEB committee receives a large number of high-quality applications for the Ascending Investigator call, the committee may allocate up to DKK 11.25 million from the Emerging call to support an additional Ascending Investigator project within Industrial Biotechnology and Environmental Biotechnology.
- Each grant be up to DKK 11.25 million over a 5-year grant period.
Eligible Expenses
- Applicants may apply for funding for the following types of expenses when directly related to the project:
- Salary: for the applicant for all or part of the project period in case the applicant is not tenured or guaranteed her or his own salary. Salary at professor level cannot be awarded with this grant, and host institutions of grant recipients who may be promoted to professors in the grant period are expected to cover any such extra costs.
- Salary for employees: e.g., PhD students, postdoc and/or for research or technical assistance. Salary for employees can only be applied for if they are employed at a lower job structure/salary level than the applicant.
- PhD tuition fee: up to DKK 80,000 per student per budget year (must be included separately in the budget).
- Operating expenses: such as lab consumables, chemicals and reagents, computing resources or software, sequencing/omics-analyses and other chemical analyses directly associated with the project.
- Equipment: required for the project. The costs may not exceed 20% of the total budget.
- Conference participation: up to DKK 50,000 per budget year.
- Travel: expenses directly related to the project, for example, to perform experiments or analysis in another lab for a limited period. Up to DKK 30,000 per budget year.
- Publication costs: of results originating from the research project, up to DKK 25,000 per year.
- Project Supplement: only available for Danish Universities.
- Bench fee: not applicable Danish Universities.
- Administrative expenses: not applicable Danish Universities.
Ineligible Expenses
- The Foundation will not award funding for:
- Commercial activities
- Overhead/indirect costs (such as rent, electricity, water and maintenance)
- Double funding of projects
Eligible Countries
- The project must be based at a university or other non-profit research institution in a Nordic country (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway or Sweden). This host institution administrates the grant.
Eligibility Criteria
- The applicant must at the time of application be at the associate professor level or have similar qualifications (e.g., senior assistant professor or senior researcher). Ideally, applicants should have 7-18 years of research experience after having received their PhD degree (leave of absence not included). Minor deviations will be tolerated if they can be justified.
- Applicants should have their own research group with an independent research profile.
- Starting group leaders are encouraged to compare the eligibility criteria of this call with that of the ‘Emerging’ profile to select the best fit. Professors (including MSO) cannot apply as ‘Ascending’ Investigators.
- Applicants are expected to have a strong track-record relative to their career stage, typically including senior authorships on high-impact research papers, documented research leadership experience, contributions to relevant scientific communities, important method and technology developments etc.
For more information, visit Novo Nordisk Foundation.