Providing concrete support for the researchers of tomorrow – that is the goal of the IBSA Foundation Fellowships. Now in their 13th edition, these prestigious grants – worth €32,000 each – have been awarded to six researchers under the age of 40, drawn from universities and research centres across the globe.
The fellowships span five scientific areas that are frequently underfunded: dermatology, endocrinology, fertility/urology, orthopaedics/pain medicine/rheumatology, and healthy ageing and regenerative medicine.
From 2025, the IBSA Foundation Research Equity Prize has also been established – a €5,000 award recognising the best scientific project developed at a research institution based in a developing country.
Among the young award recipients was Silvia Sideri, a young Italian researcher at the Department of Anatomy, Histology, Forensic Medicine, and Orthopedics, Section of Histology and Medical Embryology, at Sapienza University of Rome, whose project fell within the field of healthy aging and regenerative medicine. The project has the ambitious goal of addressing one of the most debilitating conditions of aging: the loss of muscle mass and function known as sarcopenia.