The MPS World Summit 2025 Conference Organizers are pleased to announce several awards for the MPS World Summit in Brussels, Belgium. Please see the description of each award type below.
Student and Postdoctoral Researcher Travel Awards
The Conference Organizers will award up to 20 Student and Postdoctoral Researcher Travel Awards (including waived registration fee). A maximum of 5 will be awarded to domestic (Europe) undergraduate and graduate students and 5 to domestic (Europe) postdoctoral researchers. A maximum of 5 will be awarded to international undergraduate and graduate students and 5 to international postdoctoral researchers.
Application:
To be considered for a Student or Postdoctoral Researcher Travel Award, applicants must submit the following documents:
- Abstract, as the presenting author, that has been submitted for poster or oral presentation
- Short bio (maximum one page), including educational institution and how the applicant’s research is relevant to microphysiological systems
- Statement outlining the need for travel assistance and why attendance at the Conference will be impactful to the student’s or postdoctoral researcher’s training (half a page)
- A recommendation letter from the student’s advisor or postdoctoral researcher’s supervisor that summarizes why they feel the applicant should receive the award; the letter should also outline the applicant’s research, including relevance to microphysiological systems
- Proof of student or postdoctoral status as of June 2025
Please submit your applications no later than January 15, 2025 to [email protected] with subject line: “MPS World Summit 2025 Student and Postdoc Travel Awards.” Funds will be disbursed early May 2025. Recipients must submit an abstract through the conference system by January 15, 2025 and commit to traveling to the conference upon acceptance of award and submit proof of registration.
Travel Awards for Scientists from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
The Conference Organizers will award up to 10 Travel Awards for Scientists from Low- and Middle-Income Countries (please visit OECD’s website for a list of countries that qualify).
Application:
To be considered for the Travel Award for Scientists from Low- and Middle-Income Countries, applicants must submit the following documents:
- Abstract, as the presenting author, that has been submitted for poster or oral presentation
- Short bio (maximum one page), including current affiliation and residency confirmation (to demonstrate country affiliation) and explanation of how the applicant’s research is relevant to microphysiological systems
- Statement outlining the need for travel assistance and why attendance at the Conference will be impactful to the scientist’s work (half a page)
- A recommendation letter from the scientist’s supervisor or mentor that summarizes why they feel the applicant should receive the award; the letter should also outline the applicant’s research, including the use of microphysiological systems
Please submit your applications no later than January 15, 2025 to [email protected] with subject line: “MPS World Summit 2025 Travel Awards for Scientists from Low-Income Countries.” Funds will be disbursed early May 2025. Recipients must submit an abstract through the conference system by January 15, 2025 and commit to traveling to the conference upon acceptance of award and submit proof of registration.
Additional Awards and Grants for the MPS 2025 World Summit
Best Poster Presentation Awards
The Japan MPS Initiative will grant 2 awards (¥50000/300€ each), 1 to a young investigator from Asia and 1 to a young investigator from another region. Application for these awards is not necessary.
Best Poster Presentation Award
The Belgian Society of Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (BelTox) will grant a 250€ best poster award to a PhD student or early career investigator (≤ 40 years old) presenting her/his research work per poster as first author at the MPS2025 World Summit. The winner will be selected based on the results presented in the field of toxicology, scientific excellence and clarity of the poster presentation. Eligibility also includes presence during the closing ceremony of the MPS2025 World Summit, as the winner will be announced at this occasion. Candidates need to express their interest in the BelTox best poster award by sending the following documents to [email protected]:
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Supporting letter from the supervisor or the head of department.
- Abstract as first author submitted for poster presentation to the MPS2025 World Summit.
- Proof of registration for the MPS2025 World Summit.
- Confirmation you will attend the closing ceremony of the MPS2025 World Summit.
Deadline to apply for the award: April 1, 2025.
Best Poster Presentation Award
The RE-Place consortium, funded by the Flemish government, will grant a 250€ best poster award to a PhD student or early career investigator (≤ 40 years old) presenting her/his research work per poster as first author at the MPS2025 World Summit. The winner will be selected based on the results presented in the field of 3R replacement methodology, scientific excellence and clarity of the poster presentation. Eligibility also includes presence during the closing ceremony of the MPS2025 World Summit, as the winner will be announced at this occasion. Candidates need to express their interest in the RE-Place best poster award by sending the following documents to [email protected] and [email protected]:
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Supporting letter from the supervisor or the head of department.
- Abstract as first author submitted for poster presentation to the MPS2025 World Summit.
- Proof of registration for the MPS2025 World Summit.
- Confirmation you will attend the closing ceremony of the MPS2025 World Summit.
Deadline to apply for the award: April 1, 2025.
Best Poster Presentation Award
Toxicology, an Elsevier journal, will grant 1 best poster presentation award (250€) to a young investigator for research situated in the field of the use of microphysiological systems for toxicology purposes. Application for this award is not necessary.
Best Poster Presentation Award
The European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV) will grant 1 best poster presentation award (500€) to an investigator having obtained her/his highest degree (master/doctoral) not longer than 10 years ago at the time of application. Applications for this award need to be done by sending the submitted abstract and Curriculum Vitae of the applicant to [email protected] at latest by March 15, 2025.
Best Oral Presentation Award
The European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV) will grant 1 best oral presentation award (500€) to an investigator at any career stage. Applications for this award need to be done by sending the submitted abstract and Curriculum Vitae of the applicant to [email protected] at latest by March 15, 2025.
Travel Grant
The International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) Europe will provide 1 travel grant (500€) to a young investigator from Europe, preferably presenting her/his work in the field of the use of microphysiological systems in the food sector orally or per poster. Application for this grant is not necessary.
Travel Grant
EUSAAT (European Society for Alternatives to Animal Testing) will provide 3 travel grants (500€ each) to 3 young scientists up to 35 years, including graduate, postgraduate or PhD students, presenting her/his work in the field of the 3Rs orally or per poster. Candidates need to express their interest in the EUSAAT travel grants by sending the following documents to [email protected] at latest by March 15, 2025.
- Expression of interest
- Abstract as first author submitted for oral or poster presentation to the MPS2025 World Summit.
- Proof of eligibility (letter from the supervisor or the head of department proving young investigator status, an official document which proves the birthday)
- Confirmation you will attend the closing ceremony of the MPS2025 World Summit.