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SPIDoc's · The Next Generation MS SPIDoc’s

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202331 August 2027EU funding €2,711,880Call HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01

SPIDoc’s DN stems from the need to prepare for emerging viruses enabling a fast response, as became evident lately. Basically, better knowledge of the dynamic nature of viral structures is required and fundamental to combat with appropriate treatments. In this perspective, several technologies were developed for structural biology, including a cutting-edge approach combining mass spectrometry (MS) and X-rays for single particle imaging (SPI) in MS SPIDOC. Despite these advances, a major bottleneck that the scientific community will face in coming years will be the lack of expertise with a broad knowledge from theory, instrument development and application relevant to structural biology with MS.SPIDoc’s therefore aims to train the next generation of scientists with such expertise by a dedicated intersectoral training programme. SPIDoc’s projects are highly interlinked and the proposed training programme aims to provide the doctoral candidates with the basic and advanced knowledge to build a common interdisciplinary language, to work in teams and to acquire deep knowledge by a combination of lectures and practical sessions. An important aspect will be given to data management and the establishment of currently lacking standards for native MS metadata.The research training is complemented by transferrable skills courses, setting the basis for progressing through the doctoral studies as well as for future career progression. Within these modules, training on equal opportunities and unconscious bias are included, shaping the future generation towards creating fair workplaces. Special attention will be paid to green-practice measures from the everyday practice in laboratories and offices up to the institutional level. By including developments from computational theory to instrumentation, the SPIDoc’s beneficiaries and associated partners will closely work together to advance cutting-edge technologies and apply them towards fast response.

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAET zu LUEBECK

DE · €521,078

participant

UNIVERSITAET SIEGEN

DE

participant

UNIVERSITE LYON 1 CLAUDE BERNARD

FR · €282,694

associatedPartner

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

UK

participant

STICHTING VU

NL · €274,370

associatedPartner

EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY

DE

participant

SPECTROMETRY VISION BV

NL · €548,741

participant

UPPSALA UNIVERSITET

SE · €587,419

associatedPartner

FASMATECH EPISTIMONIKI KAI TECHNOLOGIKI ANONYMI ETAIREIA

EL

associatedPartner

Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University

US

associatedPartner

RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN

NL

associatedPartner

UNIVERZITA KARLOVA

CZ

associatedPartner

EVOTEC (UK) LIMITED

UK

participant

DEUTSCHES ELEKTRONEN-SYNCHROTRON DESY

DE · €260,539

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITAET GREIFSWALD

DE

participant

MIKROBIOLOGICKY USTAV AV CR V.V.I

CZ · €237,038

associatedPartner

EUROPEAN X-RAY FREE-ELECTRON LASERFACILITY GMBH

DE

associatedPartner

LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR VIROLOGIE

DE

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