Sponsors

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Interested in becoming a PLATINUM sponsor? Check out the "become a partner" page.  

 

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Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences is a multidisciplinary, community-driven journal dedicated to understanding biological processes at the molecular level. Led by Field Chief Editor Prof. Cecilia Giulivi (University of California, Davis, US), the journal welcomes research that illustrates regulating the basic and applied metabolism of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and metabolites in health and disease states, including aging, pharmacological interventions, and genetic and acquired diseases, among others.

The journal’s scope encompasses several empirical disciplines, including structural biology, enzymology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and biophysics. The journal values integrative in silico, in vitro, and in vivo approaches, publishes novel discoveries and methods, and actively encourages testable hypotheses to spark diverse perspectives and constructive debate. 

As part of Frontiers’ open-science mission, the journal advances transparent, accessible research to accelerate discovery and broaden public understanding. Community engagement is central: authors, editors, and reviewers collaborate through rigorous, constructive peer review to strengthen manuscripts and share high-quality science widely. Frontiers also upholds robust methodological standards—particularly for computational analyses of public data, which require appropriate validation—to ensure reliability and reproducibility. By disseminating mechanistic insights to researchers and the public alike, Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences aims to catalyze breakthroughs across the molecular biosciences. Click here to visit the website of Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences. 

 

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The Biomedical Metabolomics Facility Leiden (BMFL) is the core metabolomics facility of Leiden University and the Metabolomics and Analytics Centre (MAC). We offer a highly structured environment for advanced MS-based metabolomics studies and builds on fully validated, state-of-the-art assays that each cover a part of the human metabolism and together span the complete human metabolome. BMFL is particularly suited towards biomarker discovery of human disease and health.

Our clients include internal and external academic collaborators as well as pharmaceutical and industrial partners from all over the world. The BMFL team offers the complete track from involvement in experimental design, study set-up and sample collection to the actual measurements, data analysis, identification of unknown compounds and comprehensive feedback on the results. We work according to ISO17025 guidelines and employ rigorous quality standards, working with validated methods. In close collaboration with our partners, BMFL defines a tailor-made approach that offers the best fit between your biological question and optimal use of the potential of our highly advanced facilities.

BMFL does not only perform routine measurements but also operates at the frontier of metabolomics developments. Being embedded in the university ensures that new technological opportunities are quickly recognized and further developed into new platforms. The BMFL portfolio is therefore continuously improved and expanded. Major research efforts in miniaturization and automation of methods, increasing sensitivity and coupling to organ-on-a-chip are currently being performed jointly with researchers in MAC.

 

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The Metabolomics Society is dedicated to promoting the growth, use and understanding of metabolomics in the life sciences. Metabolomics is a newly emerged field of “omics” research concerned with the comprehensive characterization of the small molecule metabolites in biological systems. It can provide an overview of the metabolic status and global biochemical events associated with a cellular or biological system. As such, it can accurately and comprehensively depict both the steady-state physiological state of a cell or organism and of their dynamic responses to genetic, abiotic and biotic environmental modulation.

The Metabolomics Society is an independent, non-profit organization, governed by a Board of Directors composed of dedicated members of the metabolomics community but ultimately responsive to its members. The Metabolomics Society’s vision is to become the premier organization devoted to the development of metabolism-based research. Constituted in 2004, the Metabolomics Society now has more than 1,000 members in more than 40 countries. Click here to visit the website of the Metabolomics Society. 

 

Scholarships 

The EUSM seeks to establish partnerships with a wide range of organizations. Several partners offer their members financial assistance in the form of travel grants or scholarships. An overview of the available opportunities per country can be found below. If you are selected for the school, we will connect you with the societies.

 Swiss students
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The Swiss Metabolomics Society will offer (1) partial travel grants to young researchers affiliated with Swiss institutions — €500 per selected student, for up to three students.  (2) SMS will also offer one travel grant for a participant from a country with limited financial resources — €500 for one selected student.

 

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UK students

​​​MPF_bursary_application_form_2026.docx Follow the instructions on the form for an opportunity to recieve funding!  If you are selected for the school, we will connect you with the society.

 

 

Italian students

IMaSS decided two provide two travel grants of €200​​​ for participants from Italy. ​​​​If you are selected for the school, we will connect you with the society.

 

 

 

Czech students

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The Czech Society for Mass Spectrometry decided to fully cover the registration fee for one student or early-career postdoctoral researcher from the Czech Republic, member of the Czech Society for Mass Spectrometry. If you are selected for the school, we will connect you with the society.

 

Scandinavian students

 

Nordic Metabolomics Society – We promote the development of metabolomics in  the Nordic region.The Nordic Metabolomics Society decided to award some students from scandinavia with a travel grant. If you are selected for the school, we will connect you with the society.

 

 

Austrian students

The Austrian Proteomics and Metabolomics Association decided to award one student with a travel grant of 500 euro. If you are selected for the school, we will connect you with the society. 

 

Other supporters of our school

Our event receives support in various forms, including promotion, and we would like to express our gratitude to the following organizations.

 

Proefschrift specialist (sponsor of our printed materials)

 

Kosovo Association of Clinical Chemistry logo

Kosovo Association of Clinical Chemistry (KACC)

 

 

NVML logo

Nederlandse Vereniging van bioMedisch Laboratoriummedewerkers

 

 

Hellenic Metabolomics Network logo

Hellenic Metabolomics Network (HMN)

 

 

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