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    The European Research Council--a new opportunity for European science.

    Carl-Henrik Heldin1

    • 1Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Uppsala University, Box 595, SE-751 24 Uppsala, Sweden. C-H.Heldin@LICR.uu.se

    Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology
    |March 20, 2008

    View abstract on PubMed

    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    The European Research Council (ERC) is now established to fund fundamental science in Europe. It offers significant annual funding to boost basic research for scientists across Europe.

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    Area of Science:

    • Fundamental science
    • European research landscape

    Background:

    • The European Research Council (ERC) has been established to support fundamental scientific research.
    • Funded by the European Union's research budget, the ERC aims to advance basic science across Europe.

    Approach:

    • The ERC will finance fundamental science for European scientists.
    • It will focus on scientific excellence, supporting both early-career and established researchers.

    Key Points:

    • The ERC has an average annual budget of €1 billion.
    • This funding is dedicated to basic research initiatives.

    Conclusions:

    • The establishment of the ERC is poised to significantly boost fundamental research in Europe.
    • It represents a major opportunity for scientific advancement and discovery within the European research community.