Human Frontier Science Program (HSFP) Young Investigators Grant

Sylvain Foret has been awarded a Young Investigators grant by the Human Frontier Science Project, along with collaborators Adam Reitzel in the USA and Sebastian Fraune in Germany for their project, entitled 'Beyond the genome: the role of microbial communities and epigenetic regulations in adaptation'. Their application was ranked third out of more than 1,000 applicants. Sylvain is the only Australia-based researcher to be awarded a Young Investigators grant from the Human Frontier Science project (HSFP) in 2016.
Read more: Sylvain Foret awarded prestigious Human Frontier Science Program Grant
 
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2016
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The Human Frontier Science Program

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Sylvain Foret has been awarded a Young Investigators grant by the Human Frontier Science Project, along with collaborators Adam Reitzel in the USA and Sebastian Fraune in Germany for their project, entitled 'Beyond the genome: the role of microbial communities and epigenetic regulations in adaptation'. Their application was ranked third out of more than 1,000 applicants. Sylvain is the only Australia-based researcher to be awarded a Young Investigators grant from the Human Frontier Science project (HSFP) in 2016.
Read more: Sylvain Foret awarded prestigious Human Frontier Science Program Grant