The Bettencourt Schueller Foundation has recognised nine exceptional new researchers in the life sciences, including Filipe Pinto Teixeira (MCD-CBI), one of the seven winners of the Impulscience®2025 prize.
This highly competitive programme provides up to €2.3 million in funding per project over five years, enabling researchers to preserve their freedom to innovate and offering sustained long-term support. Focused on mid-career researchers, the programme aims to support this crucial stage in the development of research projects.
With this award, Filipe Pinto Teixeira and his team will study the developmental programmes that establish the formation of subcellular synaptic connectivity during brain development in Drosophila.
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