Research Grants
Nanion Research Grant Initiatives
The Nanion Research Grant Initiative is aimed at helping researchers and scientists explore their exciting projects by limiting the associative bureaucratic hurdles such as funding and internal resources. Imagine being able to start and/or continue a new project which you always wanted to do but couldn't pursue because of lack of time, money, or resources? Well now you can!
The Grant Recipient(s) will receive:
- Instruments suitable for Electrophysiological Application Areas
- Consumables
- On-going consultation throughout your investigation
SyncroPatch 384i Research Grant
FLEXcyte 96 Research Grant
SURFE²R N1Research Grant
SyncroPatch 384i Research Grant
2020 - Research Grant Recipient
Meet Angelika Lampert [ Video Announcement ]
Professor - Uniklinik RWTH Aachen
Watch the Full Announcement Here
2020 - Research Grant Recipient
Meet Fernanda Laezza [ Video Announcement ]
Graduate Program Director & Associate Professor - University of Texas Medical Branch, Gulf Coast Consortia Mental Health Research Cluster
Watch the Full Announcement Here
FLEXcyte 96 Research Grant
2020 - Research Grant Recipient
Meet Andrea Barbuti [ Video Announcement ]
Associate Professor - Università degli Studi di Milano
Watch the Full Announcement Here
2020 - Research Grant Recipient
Meet Laurie A. Boyer [ Video Announcement ]
Professor - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Watch the Full Announcement Here
SURFE²R N1 Research Grants
2021- Research Grant - Call for Proposals is now Open
Apply Here until July 15th, 2021
2019 - Research Grant Recipient
Prof. Dr. Camilo Perez
Biozentrum - University of Basel, Switzerland
Read His Testimonial Here
2019 - Research Grant Recipient
Prof. Dr. Dimitrios Fotiadis
Institut für Biochemie und Molekulare Medizin - University of Bern, Switzerland
Read His Testimonial Here
2018 - Research Grant Recipient
Prof. Dr. Randy Stockbridge, Assistant Professor
University of Michigan, USA
Download the Case Study Here
2018 - Research Grant Recipient
Nathan Thomas
5th Year PhD student at University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA (Dr. Henzler-Wildman's lab)
“We started collaborating with Nanion after receiving the Nanion´s SURFE²R N1 grant in 2018. The SURFE²R N1 has generated terrific functional data from the very first day it was installed in our lab. In general, it's very reliable and easy to use. Also, whenever we have run into issues or had questions about results, Nanion has provided prompt and helpful support”