MASC have launched a funding initiative that aims to support researchers whose funding has been removed at short notice.

These researchers may be unable to complete their research-project in their current (or previous) institution and so require help to finish this work.

Recently this situation has sadly been reported in many labs across the globe, including in Argentina and the USA.

Members of the MASC community have put themselves forward as a possible location for researchers in need.

These labs have indicated that they are able to provide at least bench-space and an IT connection to support these researchers.

The first phase of this project launches in late 2025 and includes the labs listed in the table below.

For more information about the MASC initiative download the original lab application information.

To apply to join one of these labs you will need to apply to the MASC Committee providing:

1. A Cover Letter that explains your situation

2. A Letter from your supervisor/PI explaining your situation from their perspective

3. A 2-page CV

The MASC Committee will evaluate applications and if appropriate, will contact the lab-head to ask if they might be willing to host the applicant.

MASC will then make the connection between host and applicant who can then discuss important details such as timing, funding and any VISA requirements.

In certain circumstances the MASC committee can provide up to $1000 to support the applicants travel and living costs.

Please make an application through the form included in the URL below (the form is hosted on the AAB website)

https://www.aab.org.uk/conferences/submit-an-application-for-masc-initiative


Table of Possible Host Labs

Lab HeadLocation and URLScientific AreaSupport Available
Piers HemsleyDundee, UKplant (membrane) protein biochemistry, receptor-kinase function, protein lipidation, biotechnology, chemical biologybench space, consumables, access to equipment, mentoring
Cheng-Hsun HoSingaporeBiosensor development and application, Nutrient uptake and distribution, Abiotic Stresses.Scholarship and/or dormitory
Detlef WeigelTuebingen, GermanyGenetic variation, evolution of the immune system, plant-microbe interactionsLab space, IT access, stipend
Thorsten HamannTrondheim, Norwaycell wall biologyLab space, IT, 
Christa TesterinkWaginengen, The Netherlandsabiotic stresshosting PhD or post-docs for a short research visit
Nicholas ProvartToronto, CanadaPlant Stress Biology, specifically drought stressan offer lab space and some support for reagents
Sapienza Lab Plant Cell Biology (a)Rome, ItalyPlant developmentWe can provide bench/office space and help with relocation to a new country.
Plant Cell Biology at Bio-Medico of Rome (b)Rome, ItalyPlant Physiology and Molecular biologyWe can provide bench/office space and help with relocation to a new country.
Laura RagniUniversity of FreiburgRoot development and root cell biologyLab space and consumables

(a)- Including the labs of Giovanna Serino, Sabrina Sabatini, Raffaele Dello Ioio, Paola Vittorioso; IBPM: Alice Pajoro, Giovanna Sessa, Monica Carabelli, Massimiliano Sassi

(b)- Including the labs of Alessandra Boccaccini, Sara Cimini, Vittoria Locato, Laura De Gara