28.05.2025

Celebrating the next generation of scientists

At Nanion, we know how tough, and exciting the early stages of a research career can be. That’s why we’re committed to supporting young scientists not just with tools, but with opportunities to show up, share your work, and be seen.

Lately, we’ve had the chance to do just that:

  • At the CLCN4 Scientific Conference in London, we sponsored the Best Poster Prize. Big congrats to Eugenia Rubino from the Michael Pusch Lab (Institute of Biophysics, Genova, Italy) for her impressive work on CLCN4 variant characterization using TEVC and FRET.
  • And at the Cambridge Ion Channel Forum, we are proud sponsors of the Travel Bursaries to help young researchers get to the event and present their science.

To all awardees: Congratulations! We’re proud to be a small part of your journey.

 

  • Learn more about the Cure CLCN4 community by visiting www.cureclcn4.org. Explore their work, connect, or contribute.
  • Learn about the next editions of the Cambridge Ion Channel Forum by visiting Cambridge Ion Channel Forum