ICGEB’s training programmes represent an exciting opportunity to interact with people all over the world in state-of-the-art scientific environments and in all the top scientific institutes. Youth, essential to nurturing a brighter and more equitable future, constitutes the backbone of the ICGEB’s training programmes that have been operating for over three decades across the world.
Several hundred new ICGEB fellows yearly constitute an ICGEB Alumni body of well over 2700 individuals from more than 80 countries around the globe, with an estimated 750 PhD awardees among them.

The ICGEB is working to strengthen this networking community, to develop training, cultural initiatives, and expertise involving ICGEB Alumni. Dedicated ICGEB Alumni groups are active on the major social networks, encouraging exchanges, interaction, and Alumni initiatives.
We welcome all alumni to join the ICGEB Alumni Groups. To keep updated on our Seminars, topics, and speaker information please sign up for our Newsletter.
The ICGEB Alumni Map is a sample visualization that showcases where some of our Alumni currently work. The map indicates institutes/universities/companies in countries across the globe. For further details, contact the Alumni Secretariat at [email protected].
Activities that can be proposed and organised by Alumni include:
- get-togethers and reunions for peers or alumni local to you (around the globe), which help alumni re-connect with the ICGEB and share their memories; 2nd ICGEB International Alumni Meeting
- professional networking based around a scientific discipline, which helps alumni make new connections and progress in their careers;
- talks, seminars, or lectures that enable alumni to learn, and explore scientific subject matter for which the ICGEB is renowned and spread news of the institute’s research and reputation;
- events based around a common interest such as a student society, which allows alumni to share their expertise, explore a hobby or interest, and strengthen the ICGEB’s community.
Analysing datasets to reveal the functions of a living organism
Identifying New Therapeutic Targets in Respiratory Medicine
We Star: Empowering Women Scientists in Africa
For further information:
Alumni Secretariat
Email: [email protected]




