German Archaea Centre / Department of Microbiology, University of Regensburg, Germany
The German Archaea Centre studies Archaea, the third domain of life, to understand their biology and unique adaptations. It operates specialised fermentation facilities that mimic extreme natural habitats, allowing large-scale cultivation of these microorganisms. The centre also maintains the world’s largest collection of Archaea strains, providing a key resource for ongoing research.
Visiting Artist / Artist in Residence
CBM) – CNRS UPR4301, Orléans, France
The Center for Molecular Biophysics (CBM) develops research at the interface of chemistry, biology and physics to study the molecular mechanisms that sustain life or dysfunctions leading to disease.
Visiting Artist / Artist in Residence
Astrobiology and Art Project Team, European Astrobiology Institute
The European Astrobiology Institute (EAI) is a consortium of European research and higher education institutions, organisations, and stakeholders, working together to carry out research, training, outreach, and dissemination in astrobiology, securing a leading role for Europe in the field.
The Astrobiology and Art Project Team focuses on the intersection of astrobiology and art, and the ways in which the two can combine to showcase the great work in the astrobiology field to the wider community through art.
Member
The European Astrobiology Network Association
The European Astrobiology Network Association (EANA) connects astrobiologists across Europe to promote interdisciplinary research and collaboration. It supports young researchers, facilitates scientific exchange, and organises workshops and events to advance the field of astrobiology.
Member
The NoRCEL Institute
The NoRCEL Institute is a globally focused interdisciplinary network advancing research and education in astroscience, chemical evolution of life, and planetary science. By bridging these fields, it promotes scientific literacy, ethical inquiry, and open-access knowledge while empowering diverse voices to co-create sustainable futures and cultivate the next generation of planetary thinkers.
Associate Member


