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Bruna got accepted in to the FASEB LEAD program

Based on her career track and her professional development goals, Bruna was accepted into the FASEB Leadership Engagement and Appreciation of Differences (LEAD) reverse mentoring program, which pairs senior-level professionals with junior-level mentors to gain different perspectives of individual, group, and cultural views within the workplace and the scientific research communities.

This is a wonderful opportunity for her to get in touch with people more experienced people, not limited to the academic environment, and have an open discussion on diversity in the research community.

HHMI Names Lena as one of the 31 Inaugural Freeman Hrabowski Scholars

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) announced the selection of 31 new Freeman Hrabowski Scholars.
This program, launched in 2022, supports outstanding early career faculty in science who have potential to become leaders in their research fields and to create diverse and inclusive lab environments in which everyone can thrive.

You are on fire Lena! Super congrats for this astonishing result!

https://www.hhmi.org/news/hhmi-names-31-inaugural-freeman-hrabowski-scholars

Chahat is awarded the 2023 Federico Tonielli Award that will bring her to Molecular Membrane Biology Gordon Research Conference

Time for another celebration in Pernas lab!

This time the protagonist is Chahat, who is awarded the 2023 Federico Tonielli award.
This award, established in memory of Federico Tonielli, who was a PhD student at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, Cologne University, enables scientific travel of a talented PhD or Master student.
The award ceremony will be held on May 26th 2023

Thanks to this grant, Chahat will attend the conference “Molecular Membrane Biology - Function of Proteins and Lipids at Organelle Membranes in Health and Disease” organized by Gordon Research Conference, where she will also have the pleasure to give a talk about the recent findings of her doctoral work.

Congratulation Chahat!

Federico Tonielli Award

She did it again! Lena wins the FEBS Anniversary Prize 2023

FEBS and GBM are pleased to announce that this year’s recipients of a FEBS Anniversary Prize are Ville Kaila (Stockholm University, Sweden) and Lena Pernas (Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Germany).

The FEBS Anniversary Prize of the Gesellschaft für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie (GBM) is awarded for outstanding achievements in the field of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology or related sciences by the upcoming generation of senior scientists.

Visit the FEBS 47th Congress to listen to Lena’s talk on “Organelle and metabolic dynamics of the host–pathogen interaction” during the Host–microbial interactions symposium on 11 July 2023!

Congrats Lena!

https://www.febs.org/news/febs-anniversary-prizes-2023/

Mentor once again: Bruna is now part of the ARTEMIS program

The ARTEMIS (African Research Talents Experiencing Mentoring In Science) program is aimed at interested mentees (students, graduates or doctoral candidates) at African universities and research institutes who are looking for advice on how to advance their studies or scientific career.

Exchange experiences, learn from others, make contacts, build a network, develop career prospects. This is what the Max Planck Society's mentorship program offers to mentors at MPIs and mentees at African universities and research institutions.

Thanks to this program, Bruna is given the opportunity to improve her leadership and communication skills, develop her intercultural competence and make an important contribution to the advancement of a junior scientists in Africa. All the best for this new exciting experience Bruna!

Bruna wins The EMBO Scientific Exchange Grant

The EMBO Scientific Exchange Grants support new, international collaborations, enabling the transfer of expertise unavailable in the applicant’s laboratory.
Thanks to her past accomplishments and her promising project proposal, she was rewarded this exchange grant that will allow her to spend few weeks in Dr. Noam Zelcer laboratory at the Amsterdam University Medical Center.
This is a wonderful opportunity for her to improve her skills, expand her knowledge and create new connections, sharing her expertise to another research group in return.
Congrats Bruna!
https://www.embo.org/funding/fellowships-grants-and-career-support/scientific-exchange-grants/

Tania will fly to NY thanks to a CRC 1218 travel grant

Another piece has just been added to Tania’s medal collection!
She is the winner of a travel grant funded by the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) /Sonderforschungsbereich (SFB) 1218 on Mitochondrial regulation of cellular function, which will allow her to attend the meeting on Mechanisms of Metabolic Signaling & Disease in Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY, for which she was also selected as speaker.
The meeting will take place from May 16th to May 20th 2023 and will fill an important gap by bringing together outstanding researchers with a common goal of understanding the role and regulation of metabolic signals in a diverse array of pathways, cell types, and diseases.


https://meetings.cshl.edu/meetings.aspx?meet=METAB&year=23

Li is now a Doctor of Philosophy!

On January 20th Xianhe Li defended successfully his thesis “SPOTS: A Novel Mitochondrial Response to Stress at the Outer Mitochondrial Membrane”.
Congratulations Li, well deserved!

Lena wins the Volkswagenstiftung grant on Community Immunity

Dr. Sophie Steculorum, Max-Planck-Institut für Stoffwechselforschung and Lena are the winner of the Volkswagenstiftung grant.

As a private research funding organization, Volkswagenstiftung supports researchers with creative ideas aimed at changing the world of science. Lena and Sofia, with their project on Community Immunity, definitely met the requirements, striving to discover novel strategies to fight epidemics by identifying compounds that activate anti-microbial responses in healthy individuals.
Congrats Lena and Sofia!

Bruna is admitted to Mentoring Program for International Female Scholars

Congrats to Bruna for being selected for the Mentoring Program for International Female Scholars offered by the University of Cologne.

The IFS program, which this year celebrates its 10th anniversary (2012-2022), offers one-on-one mentoring between mentors and mentee and is embedded in a targeted framework program which combines network meetings, training and workshop. One of the indirect aims is also combatting the high attrition rate among women in academia.

More info here: https://verwaltung.uni-koeln.de/abteilung43/content/mentoring/ifs_mentoring/faq/index_ger.html

EMBO welcomes Lena and others 23 as Young Investigators

Another great achievement for Lena, who has been selected as one of the newest members of the EMBO Young Investigator Programme, joining the existing network of 135 current and 390 former members of the programme.
The EMBO Young Investigator Programme supports excellent group leaders who have been in independent positions for less than four years and have an excellent track record of scientific achievements.
Once again, congrats Lena!

More here https://www.embo.org/press-releases/embo-welcomes-24-young-investigators/

EMBO welcomes 24 Young Investigators

Who is the next Cell Scientist to Watch? It's Lena, of course!

Confirming her astonishing progresses in the field, Lena was indicated as Cell Scientist to Watch from the Journal of Cell Science.
The great results she is accumulating have not passed unobserved!
Read her interview here ——> https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.260704

We are curious to see what her next achievement is gonna be!

And the 2022 Binder Innovation Prize goes to....Lena!

Thanks to her discoveries in the field of the metabolism of infection, Lena was awarded the BINDER Innovation Prize 2022.
Since 1998, this prize has been awarded annually by the German Society for Cell Biology (DGZ) together with BINDER, for outstanding work in the field of basic cell biology research.
Congrats Lena!

Tania's work on mitochondrial pyrimidine metabolism has earned her a talk session at the Cell Symposia: Multifaceted Mitochondria

Congratulation to Tania for being selected as speaker at the Cell Symposia: Multifaceted Mitochondria, taking place in Seville, Spain, from 6th to 8th November 2022.
In this occasion she will have the chance to present her exciting discoveries on mitochondrial metabolism: “Reprogramming of mitochondrial pyrimidine metabolism protect host cells during infection”.
Good luck Tania! We know you will rock it!

Back to origin - joint lab retreat in Padua, Italy

Last year for lab retreat, our group managed to enjoy few days in Monshau. It was just our group in an isolated house immersed in the nature.
This year we expanded our horizons, flying all the way down to Padua, Italy, for a joint lab retreat.
There we spend some days with groups that shared a common origin: all the PIs of those groups were, as Lena, former members of Prof. Luca Scorrano lab.
We thus had the opportunity to have a glimpse of what was the environment that formed our boss, to see how different the science can get between groups that originated from the same point.
All this in that idyllic setting which is Padua, surrounded by astonishing views, delicious food and fascinating people. See you soon Padua, thank you for having us!

Padua, 14-16 September 2022