This just in. If you're at an EU institution and want to undertake a
research visit to any of the participating SYNTHESYS institutions here's
your opportunity. At the NHM we've had a very good record with the
SYNTHESYS programme in the Palaeo. Dept. and are happy to work with you
to develop competitive proposals. Also, we have lots of new equipment --
including a complete 2D and 3D imaging laboratory and (arriving early
this Autumn) a brand new microCT scanner -- along with local systematic,
imaging and morphometric expertise to help you look at your
specimens/floras/faunas in new ways.

Norm MacLeod

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Dear Scientist,
Next Deadline; 28th September 2007
The SYNTHESYS Office is pleased to announce the Seventh call for
proposals under the European Commission's FPVI European-funded
Integrated Infrastructure Initiative. SYNTHESYS Project funding is
available to provide scientists (Users) based in European Member and
Associated States to undertake short visits to utilize the
infrastructure (namely the collections, staff expertise and analytical
facilities) at one of the 20 partner institutions (see full list below)
for the purposes of their research. The 20 partner institutions are
organised into 11 national Taxonomic Facilities (TAFs). TAF Users will
be hosted by a TAF staff member.

The 11 TAF institutions represent an unparalleled resource for taxonomic
research offering: Collections amounting to over 337 million natural
history specimens, including 3.3 million type specimens. Internationally
renowned taxonomic and systematic skill base· Chemical analysis,
molecular and imaging facilities. Proposals will be welcomed from high
calibre researchers seeking access for short-term visits.

SYNTHESYS is able to meet the Users' costs for:
· Research costs*
· International travel
· Local accommodation whilst based at the TAF
· A per diem to contribute towards living costs
* Research related costs including: bench fees and consumables
(including molecular biology at some TAFs).
See www.synthesys.info for more information or contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please circulate this information amongst your colleagues.

Best wishes
Gemma

Gemma Robinson
SYNTHESYS Administrator
Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
London
SW7 5BD

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

SYNTHESYS Partners:
GB-TAF Natural History Museum, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Royal Botanic
Garden Edinburgh.
ES-TAF Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Real Jardín Botánico Naturales.
DK-TAF The Natural History Museum of Denmark.
FR-TAF Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle.
SE-TAF Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet.
NL-TAF University van Amsterdam, Nationaal Herbarium Nederland,
Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, National Natural History Museum
Naturalis.
DE-TAF Museum fur Naturkunde, Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum.
AT-TAF Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien.
HU-TAF Hungarian Natural History Museum.
PL-TAF Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences.
BE-TAF Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Koninklijik Museum voor
Midden-Afrika, National Botanic Garden of Belgium.

1 The SYNTHESYS Partners are inviting applications from researchers
based in the Member States of the EU: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, United Kingdom plus the Associated Countries of the EU:
Switzerland, Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Norway and Candidate
Countries of the EU: Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Republic of Serbia and Turkey.

___________________________________________________________________

Prof. Norman MacLeod
Keeper of Palaeontology
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD


(0)207 942-5204 (Office)
(0)207 942-5546 (Fax)
http://www.nhm.ac.uk//research-curation/staff-directory/
palaeontology/cv-5463.html (Web Page)

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