5 February, 2025
The European Respiratory Society (ERS) Is proud to present the talented researchers who were awarded a RESPIRE4 Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship under the fourth and final call of the programme. The fellows and their project titles are:
Ana Motos Galera, Definition of sub-phenotypes of pneumonia based on the respiratory microbiome composition to predict microbial and clinical treatment failures (host centre: Nantes Université, Nantes, France)
Daniel Schnepf, Age-dependent Immune dysRegulations Enhancing virus-induced lung disease (AIRE) (host centre: The Francis Crick Institute, London, United Kingdom)
Marine Savouré, RESILIENT project: RESpiratory multImorbidities over the LIfe course and associations with the ENvironmenT (host centre: Isglobal Barcelona Institute for Global Health, Barcelona, Spain)
Pablo Laborda Martinez, Beyond protection from antibiotics: Uncovering the diverse impacts of antimicrobial resistance in bacterial airways infections (UNCOVER-AMR) (host centre: Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark)
Paula Peinado Fernandez, Unravelling the nerve-to-cancer connection in lung adenocarcinoma (host centre: The Francis Crick Institute, London, United Kingdom)
The Society congratulates the RESPIRE4 fellows on joining this programme and looks forward with great anticipation to seeing the progress of their research projects.
Celebrating the success of RESPIRE
ERS is celebrating the success of the RESPIRE programme following its fourth and final call. The RESPIRE fellows have left an enduring mark on respiratory science; the Society is grateful to the European Union and the MSCA programme for co-funding the initiative and contributing significantly to its success.
By promoting innovation, international collaboration and professional development, RESPIRE set a lasting standard for excellence in research funding.
Learn more about all ERS fellowship and funding opportunities.