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The CeDAMar taxonomic exchange is a fellowship program for taxonomists around the world, offering them the possibility to visit foreign institute for a few weeks. This enables them to work in close colaboration with their collegues situated at the guest institute, solve taxonomic questions or examine cruise material that might be stored there.

Usually, the stays are between one and two months long and the grant will cover costs for travel, accomodation and subsistance up to 2000 Euros.

To know whether you are in a position to apply and what is needed to do so, please read the application guidelines  here! 

 

 
Past exchanges

The CeDAMar Taxonomic exchange fellowship program has already supported over 26 exchanges of taxonomists around the world. Only this year, already 10 taxonomists from Russia, Brazil, Belgium and France took advantage of the grant to work at different institutes in England, Germany and the US for one or two months. 

 

Here are some examples of past exchanges:


hendrik_gheerardyn Hendrik Gheerardyn, a Belgian taxonomist with expertise in Copepods, at the DZMB Wilhelmshaven

 

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Paulo Corgosinho, a Brazilian copepod taxonomist at the DZMB Wilhelmshaven

slava_neuSlava Ivanenka, a Russian Crustacean expert at the DZMB Wilhelmshaven

 

 

 

ed-hendrycksEd Hendrycks from the Canadian Museum of Nature, an amphipod specialist

dmitrymiljutinDmitry Miljutin





nina-rothe-webNina Rothe, PhD, visited the molecular systematics group at the University of Geneva

 

antonina-rogacheva-web Antonina Rogacheva



 

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dietmar_keyserDietmar Keyser 




 

smallsponge1Alexander Plotkin  (University of Petersburg) investigated Antarctic deep-sea sponges

 

Katarina Katerina Sevastou from Heraklion, Crete described two new species of harpacticoid copepods


 

marina_malyutinaMarina Malyutina, a Russian scientist (expertise Isopodes) in Germany

 

 

elena_markhasevaElena Markhaseva, a crustacean taxonomist at the Zoological Museum in Hamburg





 Active ImageMyriam Schüller 

 

Evi Evi Syranidou  

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Stefanie Kaiser

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
   


 

                                                                                  

 

 

 


              

 

 

 

 

 

 
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