Elvan Böke selected for the ‘Young Investigator Programme’ of the European Molecular Biology Organization

The CRG researcher joins a network that seeks to support young group leaders at a crucial stage in their scientific career.

Elvan Böke (right) has been the only one selected in Spain to be part of the programme. In the photograph, the Cell and Developmental Biology group at the Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG).

Elvan Böke, group leader in the Cell and Developmental Biology programme at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) has been selected to be part of the Young Investigator Programme of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) for the next four years – the only researcher in Spain to be choosen this year.

“I appreciate EMBO for the incredible support and the recognition. I look forward to engaging with the EMBO-YIP community to share and discuss our science on the cellular biology of oocytes, the cells that will become eggs
Elvan Böke, CRG

The program, which has currently 130 members and 368 alumni, seeks to support and promote the scientific careers of young group leaders who have been in the position for up to 4 years, through training, funding and networking opportunities.

Congratulations Elvan!

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