Supporting cryo-EM research through reagent grants

As part of our career development and community outreach efforts at Thermo Fisher Scientific, we are excited to offer our Cryo-EM Grant Program for a second year. The program provides up to $10,000 USD of Thermo Fisher Scientific products to qualifying doctoral or post-doctoral students who are using or plan to use cryo-EM to advance their research. 


2024 Cryo-EM Grant Award recipients

Katie Downes

Dr. Katie Downes

University of Manchester

 

Research proposal: Visualising the early secretory pathway in situ and the hunt for mammalian COPII

Xiangsong Feng

Xiangsong Feng

Columbia University

 

Research proposal: Development of microfluidics-based time-resolved cryo-EM method for application to diverse biomolecular reaction systems

Joseph Yoniles

Joseph Yoniles

Stanford University

 

Research proposal: Z-Disc Ultrastructure as the Basis of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Pathogenesis


Cryo-EM Grant Program overview

Stay tuned for details on 2025 applications

The Thermo Fisher Scientific Grant Program will award three eligible doctoral or post-doctoral students with reagent awards to be used for the academic year. Applicants are asked to send in research proposals that demonstrate how they will use cryo-electron microscopy to answer their research questions. Proposals will be judged on innovative and impactful intended use of reagents and by scientific merit, significance of use, approach, and instrumentation.

The top three submissions will win:

  • Gold Recipient: $10,000 USD in products
  • Silver Recipient: $7,500 USD in products
  • Bronze Recipient: $5,000 USD in products

 Cryo-EM Grant Program submission requirements:

  • Summary of your area of research (250 words max)
  • Description of proposed project using cryo-EM (1,000 words max)
  • References/citations to support proposed research

Thermo Fisher Scientific product awards

Winners can choose from a wide range of sample preparation products, reagents, and cryo-EM accessories.

*Cryo-EM reagents and accessories should make up 50% of the award value. Quality limits may apply for certain products. 


Previous recipients

2023 Cryo-EM Grant Award recipients

Jessica Heebner

Jessica Heebner

Penn State University- College of Medicine

 

Research proposal: Visual proteomics of neuronal growth cones using cryoET and deep learning segmentation

Siyu Chen

Siyu Chen

University of California, San Diego, HHMI

 

Research proposal: In situ structure of WT and PD mutant LRRK2 on cellular membranes

Lisa Eshun-Wilson

Lisa Eshun-Wilson

Scripps Research Institute

 

Research proposal: Uncovering the molecular mechanisms of mitochondrial proteostasis

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