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Simona Radutoiu receives "The Adam Kondorosi Academia Europaea Award"

As the first-ever recipient, Simona Radutoiu received "The Adam Kondorosi Academia Europaea Award for Early Career Investigators" during a conference in Budapest, Hungary.

Professor Sierd Cloetingh, the president of Academia Europaea, presented Simonoa Radutoiu with the prize. Photo: Tamás Thaler, Budapest.
The Adam Kondorosi Academia Europaea Award for Early-Career Investigators. Photo: Tamás Thaler, Budapest.

Simona receives the award for her outstanding scientific contributions to research in plant microbe interactions. The prize is awarded to a young researcher who has worked less than 10 years as a principal investigator, and who has made a special contribution in the study of plant-microbe symbiosis, nitrogen fixation or other related fields.

“The Adam Kondorosi Academia Europaea Award for Early-Career Investigators” is presented at the biannual European Nitrogen Fixation Conference, for the first time at the 12th European Nitrogen Fixation Conference held in Budapest on 25-28 August 2016.

The award is given in the memory of the Hungarian scientist Adam Kondorosi and his many outstanding scientific contributions and lifelong dedication to science.

Read more about Simona Radutoiu’s research.


For further information, please contact

Associate Professor Simonoa Radutoiu
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
Aarhus University
radutoiu@mbg.au.dk

+45 87155498