Academic and commercial scientists from Instruct Member Countries and organisations can apply for funded access to structural biology technologies. Researchers worldwide can apply for self-funded access - apply to find out more.
As satellite to the Instruct Biennial Structural Biology Conference 2026 (IBSBC), Instruct-ERIC will be hosting a Women in Science Workshop, on 27 May. The workshop is open to researchers and policy makers from across structural biology and beyond.
Through this call, Instruct allocates funds to support small pilot research and development projects in any area of structural biology up to a maximum of €15,000 per project. This call is specifically aimed at early career researchers as defined in the EU ERC programme.
Instruct-ERIC provides access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and technology to support research in structural biology. Our aim is to encourage and facilitate the integrative use of technologies and methodologies that are available at Instruct Centres.
Instruct offers researchers with young children the opportunity to be part of the Instruct Biennial Structural Biology conference IBSBC2026 by bringing their child to Brussels together with a child minder.
Instruct is launching the 2026 access call for ECRs working in the field of integrated structural biology. The intent of this support is to provide extended access visits and travel grants and promote independence of researchers to become competitive for external funding for independent projects