The world’s leading intergovernmental organisation for research, training and technology transfer in the field of Life Sciences and Biotechnology.

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Fellowships

The Arturo Falaschi ICGEB Fellowships provide multidisciplinary training in genetic engineering and biotechnology.

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Grants

The Collaborative Research Programme (CRP) provides funding for projects relevant to the host country and of regional interest.

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Meetings and courses

The ICGEB Meetings and Courses Programme funds and supports scientific events in Life Sciences within Member States.

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Technology transfer

ICGEB uses biotechnology to innovate in diagnostics, vaccines, therapeutics, crops, biopesticides, and biofuels.DATABASE PORTAL

TRIESTE, Italy

Over 200 people from 30 nationalities work in Trieste’s 10,000 sq metres of lab space. The ICGEB Trieste Component provides a cutting-edge environment for molecular and cellular biology research, with 18 Research Groups leading advanced biomedical projects.

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NEW DELHI, India

The Delhi component is on a 16-acre ICGEB campus in South Delhi. It features a main building, guest house, Bioexperimentation Unit, BSL-3 Facility, and greenhouses for agricultural research.

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CAPE TOWN, South Africa

With more than 18 nationalities operating together in 6 research groups, the Cape Town component continues to operate research programmes at the forefront of scientific excellence, whilst teaching and contributing to a vibrant research community in South Africa, across Africa and globally.

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Boosting human health

Researchers at ICGEB Trieste contribute to a collaborative study on integrated bioengineering and cell therapy techniques to preserve the fertility of pediatric cancer patients.
Dr. Diana Bedolla in the lab with Dr. Emanuele Buratti, Molecular Pathology Group Leader, ICGEB Trieste

Employment for women in Science

Over the past 18 months, the ICGEB Molecular Pathology laboratory in Trieste, Italy, has been pursuing an ambitious project led by Dr. Diana Eva Bedolla Orozco, recipient of a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship funded by the European Union.

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ICGEB’s Mission is to harness the power of Science and new Biotechnologies to enhance the quality of peoples’ lives everywhere, worldwide. There is so much more to our Mission than our award-winning, cutting-edge research: we aim to change lives using Science for Development.