ESR BLOGS

CLOSING CHAPTERS by Elizabeth Goya Jorge

Hello everyone, Now I am finally writing this last blog as ESR of PROTECTED project trying not to feel too emotional, although not very successful I must say! From the very first moment I step onto a plane in Havana Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

A PhD TO REMEMBER by Maria Christou

Almost 2 months after the completion of my PhD studies I decided to sit down and write this, my last blog entry, to sum up my experience in the PROTECTED ITN network. My name is Maria Christou or as friends Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

MY “AMAZING” PhD. by Que Thi Doan

Hi, I’m Que, ERS9 of the PROTECTED project. I carried out my PhD at the university of Liege, Belgium. I have just finished my PhD during the pandemic COVID-19. I’m writing to share with you about my amazing PhD, I Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

THE LOCKDOWN THESIS! by Vittoria Mallia

You know that feeling when you are so close to finish your PhD, you just need to write your thesis, the light in the end of the tunnel comes closer, you can start planning your Summer vacation…and a pandemic starts!? Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

A PATHWAY, A LAUREATE AND A DREAMY PhD CANDIDATE by Solomon Oguche

Does a biological cell strike you as something that has not only perfected making molecules and signals but has also developed a highly organized system for them to where they’re needed? It should because cells are unrivalled in this regard. Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

ABOUT LEARNING AGAIN by Chiara Talia

Dear readers of the PROTECTED blog, It is great to see activities, such as our blog, starting again! We had a few weird months…like any other human being on this planet! We all know that this situation was/is awful for Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

LIVING THROUGH AN UNUSUAL PERIOD by Gustavo Guerrero Limón

In my previous blog I was describing how my life had changed in a, relatively short time since I joined the PROTECTED ITN. WRONG! No matter how dynamic your life could be, nothing prepares you for a fast-spreading-global-scale virus. So… Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

SETAC SCICON – SETAC 30TH EUROPEAN MEETING 3RD TO 7TH OF MAY 2020 by Clémence Budin

Because of “you-know-who” many international conferences events, including our final ProtectED conference, were cancelled. While many conferences were re-scheduled to the next year, the European branch of Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) decided to transfer the conference to Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

WORLD CANCER DAY IN DERRY WITH THE PINK LADIES by Melissa Kelly

Dear readers, Earlier this week I was fortunate enough to be invited to speak at the World Cancer Day event hosted by the Pink Ladies Cancer Support Group in Derry, Northern Ireland. The theme of the event was… “WHAT’S DISRUPTING Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

AROUND THE CORNER, THE LIGHT by Bérénice Collet

Dear readers, Me and my fellow ESRs have entered the very last year of the project. Experiments, data, reviews, tables, statistics, papers, doubts… Yeah, doubts. Doubts and pressure have become my best friends for the past few(?) months. Will I Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

VITAMIN D WAVE by Elizabeth Goya Jorge

Hello everyone! Maybe because I come from one of these places on the planet where there is sun 365 days a year, to the point that umbrellas have double function and we are always tanned even if it is December! Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

SETAC 29TH EUROPEAN ANNUAL MEETING by Maria Christou

Hello everyone! During the last week of May I had the opportunity to attend and present a poster at the SETAC 29th European annual meeting in Helsinki. During this conference I also had the opportunity to attend a workshop in Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

MY SECONDMENT IN WINTERFELL by Chiara Talia

Hello dear readers of the PROTECTED blog! Time to share with you the experience of my second secondment. Around mid June I moved to Belfast, Northern Ireland to work in the Institute of Global Food Security (IGFS), part of Queen’s Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

USING SOCIAL MEDIA AND BLOGS FOR RESEARCH IMPACT by Melissa Kelly

Hi everyone! Last week I had the opportunity to attend a workshop on “Social Media and Blogging for Impact” hosted by the Graduate School at Queens University Belfast. Since I am the ESR in charge of running the social media Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

I HAVE THE IMPRESSION THAT I’M CLOSER TO THE SUN. UP IN THE NORTH, EVERYTHING LOOKS CLEARER by Gustavo Guerrero Limón

Pretty sure by now, you have realized how much time we spend traveling, right? I remember that some time ago, some people used to tell me that the life of a researcher might be boring, locked inside a lab, no Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

LIEGE, A VILLAGE I CALL “HOME” by Que Thi Doan

Somewhere I call home doesn’t need to be my birth hometown, doesn’t need to be a beautiful or fancy place, but it’s where I want to come back after all my journeys. I’m leaving my hometown, Hanoi, to come to Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

11TH ICTC: FIFTY SHADES OF…CYANOBACTERIA! by Vittoria Mallia

Hi Guys! In the beginning of May I’ve had the opportunity to attend the 11th ICTC (International Conference on Toxic Cyanobacteria) in Krakow (Poland). This conference is every third year and all the biggest names of the field participate to Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

JRC SUMMER SCHOOL by Elizabeth Goya Jorge

Hello everyone, Last week I had the opportunity to start my sunny days attending to a Summer School organized by The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), which runs the EU Reference Laboratory for alternatives to animal testing (EURL ECVAM).Location: Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

ONCE UPON A TIME…A TRAVELLING SCIENTIST! by Vittoria Mallia

Hello! I can’t wait to share with you my wonderful experience attending the Scientists Tales Training organized by the MCAA UK (Marie Curie Alumni Association United Kingdom). It was a full day storytelling (for scientists) workshop held on Saturday the Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

BALMORAL SHOW 2019 (15TH-18TH MAY). NORTHERN IRELAND’S LARGEST AGRI-FOOD EVENT by Mazia Amber

Hello everyone! Greetings from Belfast. Last week myself, Melissa and Tobi (ESR’s 13, 1 & 4) had an opportunity to participate in Northern Ireland’s biggest agri-food event called “Balmoral Show”. The very first show was held in Belfast corporation markets Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

MY JOURNEY SO FAR by Chiara Talia

Here we go with a short update about my journey as an Early Stage Researcher of the PROTECTED Project. Finally, the moment has come for my first secondment to begin! As you may have read here on the website and Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

WHAT A YEAR IT’S BEEN… by Gustavo Guerrero Limón

A year ago, my life was completely different…I used to lead people around the coral reefs in what used to be my job in the Caribbean coasts of Mexico. Yes, you guessed right, I was a snorkel tour guide, funny Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

KJEMI GRAND PRIX…LET’S SHARE SCIENCE! by Vittoria Malia

Hello!!!Some news from the cold North On the 31st of January I had the great possibility to participate to the Kjemi (it means Chemistry, in Norwegian!) Grand Prix! And what is that? Well, in my opinion, a wonderful way to Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

HIGH IMPACT PHD MEMES by Clémence Budin

Hi all !! I think my fellows already described you over and over how lucky we are to be enrolled in this programme, quite some nice research, excellent teaching and good opportunities to discover new places. Therefore, I thought it Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

2018 ~ AN INCREDIBLE YEAR OF SCIENCE FOR ME by Soloman Oguche

Hola!!It’s me again. Basically, 2018 was an incredible year of good science, good trips and more than anything getting established within the consortium. I am thinking a summary of my year would be an interesting read. I resumed my position Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

EXPLORATHON ’18, PECHAKUCHA ABERDEEN by Chiara Talia

Hello everybody!As an Early Stage Researcher on the PROTECTED (Protection Against Endocrine Disruptors) Project – I have come to appreciate the importance and value of communicating about science in a way that is more meaningful to the diverse range of Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

THE LEAP INTO PHD LIFE by Bérénice Collet

It is almost the end of the year, and mid-term of the PROTECTED project. I have to admit that I struggled finding a topic for this ESR blog’s article. So I decided to take a look back at this first Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

CABIN TRIP IN UVDAL: A VERY NORWEGIAN WEEKEND by Vittoria Mallia

HI GUYS!It’s me, from the far North! I would like to tell you about my first Norwegian weekend outside Oslo! I joined the running group of my Institute (Norwegian Veterinary Institute, as you remember…maybe!) for something called “cabin trip”: it’s Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

FOOD TOXICOLOGY COURSE by Vittoria Mallia

Hello! Here we are again! Some news from the PROTECTED family! We recently spent three amazing days in Toulouse (France) for a Food Toxicology course at INRA (National Institute of Agricultural Research).Researchers from Toxalim (Food toxicology group) shared their experiences Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

WACKY SCIENCE EVENT by Oluwatobi Kolawole

Hello everyone!My name is Oluwatobi Kolawole and I am one of the Early-Stage Researchers on the “Protection against Endocrine Disruptors” (PROTECTED) project.In August 2018, Pink Ladies Cancer Support Group hosted a science event for children as part of Gasyard Felie Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

11TH- BIODETECTORS CONFERENCE- AACHEN, GERMANY by Mazia Amber

Hi all! My name is Mazia and I’m from Pakistan, working on “ProtectED” project at Queen’s University Belfast, UK. Being part of such a broad and multinational project constantly provides us with opportunities to attend conferences and meet experts from Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

CONGRESS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AND TOXICOLOGY 2018 by Elizabeth Goya Jorge

¡Hola a todos!Last June, after the Summer School I stayed in Belfast for my first Secondment at Queen’s University. It was a great experience for me. I must say that I am deeply grateful with everyone there! Professionally it was Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

EUROTOX 2018 – TOXICOLOGY OUT OF THE BOX by Chiara Talia

The SQUARE – Brussels Meeting Centre ~ Rue Mont des Arts I am happy to share with you another great experience. After Liverpool and the Faroe Islands, this time I travelled to Brussels, Belgium where I attended the 54th Congress Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

TOULOUSE ~ THE PINK CITY by Tarek Lahjouji

My name is Tarek LAHJOUJI from Morocco, member of the innovative training network (ITN) of the “PROTECTED” project. Currently, I have been living in Toulouse, capital of Occitanian, one of romantic and wonderful city, which is located in the South Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

A BEAUTIFUL START by Solomon Alhassan

Hola! I am Solomon Alhassan and an Early Stage Researcher with the PROTECTED consortium and currently realizing a Ph.D. in Cell and Molecular Biology at the Universidad Austral de Chile. Becoming part of a multidisciplinary, International collaboration with fifteen highly Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

LANGUAGE, LUNCH & WEATHER by Bérénice Collet

Goedemorgen! My name is Bérénice and I am based at BioDetection Systems (BDS) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. I am an early-stage researcher (ESR) from the PROTECTED project but also a part of this big adventure common for all ESRs: expatriation. Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

SUMMER SCHOOL IN BELFAST by Maria Christou

Hello! During the 1st week of June, our first Summer School took place in Belfast. Before the summer school and during the last week of May we had the chance to attend the ASSET summit which took place also in Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

PPTOX VI CONFERENCE by Chiara Talia

Hi! PPTOX is a globally recognized conference that gathers together scientists from all over the world working in the field on Environmental Toxicology (from both basic science and epidemiological perspective) with a special focus on prenatal programming and endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

CELLS, MOSQUITOS AND PHD IN AMSTERDAM by Clémence Budin

Hoi iedereen! – Hi all! I’m Clémence, ESR14 of the ProtectED project and one of the two ESR based at BioDetection Systems in Amsterdam. It’s the first time I’m writing an article for the blog and I would like to present Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

TRAVELLING, A NICE BONUS FROM THE PROJECT by Que Thi Doan

Hello!I’m Que from Viet Nam, one of the early stage researchers in the PROTECTED project. One thing I really like from the project is the opportunity to go training and make connections with other people inside and outside the network. Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

OSLOVE by Vittoria Mallia

Hello!I am Vittoria Mallia, one of the 15 members of the PROTECTED family. I come from Bettona, a small pretty town in the green heart of Italy. I am working on my PhD project about endocrine disrupting compounds in cyanobacteria, Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

ORANGES AND SUN IN VALENCIA by Que Thi Doan

Hi all,I’m Que, from Vietnam. I am completing my PhD in the University of Liege, Belgium thanks to the Marie Curie grant in the Horizon’s 2020 Program on the Protection Against Endocrine Disruption (PROTECTED). I like toxicology and I am Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

THE ART OF BUILDING SMALL by Elizabeth Goya Jorge

Hello everyone! My name is Elizabeth Goya Jorge, and I am living in Valencia, working at ProtoQSAR company and developing my PhD at the Universitat de València thanks to the grant of the Marie Curie financial support offered by the Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

ESR SAYS FAREWELL TO LIEGE by Maria Christou

Hello everyone! Greetings from sunny Liege where I am currently finishing my 3-month secondment. Three very exciting months, as the capital of the Belgian Ardennes has a lot more to offer than some might expect! After a short settlement period Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

FROM SKIING TO ZEBRAFISH, MARIA CHRISTOU SHARE’S HER PHD EXPERIENCE AT THE NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES by Maria Christou

Hello everyone, My name is Maria Christou and I am one of the 15 PhD students working on the ITN European funded network called ProtectED (Protection against endocrine disrupting chemicals). I am employed by the Norwegian University of Life Sciences Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

JOINING PROTECTED AND MY FIRST CONFERENCE by Melissa Kelly

Hello everyone,It’s the new ESR, Melissa! I am so excited to be a new member of the PROTECTED project and begin a new life and career in Belfast. Having lived here for almost 2 months, I feel as though I Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

MY FOUR WEEKS IN NORWAY by Alana Cutliffe

Hello everyone! My name is Alana Cutliffe and I am one of the Early-Stage Researchers on the “Protection against Endocrine Disruptors” or “ProtectED” Project. The Project aims to further research the effects of certain chemicals – termed “endocrine disruptors” – Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

CHALLENGING AND REWARDING – ANTENEH DESALEGN’S EXPERIENCE SETTING OUT AS AN ESR AT NIPH, OSLO by Anteneh Desalegn

Hello! This is Anteneh Desalegn, an Early Stage Researcher with the PROTECTED project. The PROTECTED project is one of the Innovative Training Networks (ITN) under Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) that received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

ESR AJAY YADAV EMBARKS ON PHD AT NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES by Ajay Yadav

I am a PhD candidate working at NMBU Oslo in collaboration with University of Oslo (UiO). My research focuses on the effects of defined realistic mixtures of POPs (Persistent Organic Pollutants) on neurodevelopment in a chicken embryo model. So far, Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago

ESR CHIARA TALIA ATTENDS FERTILITY CONFERENCE IN LIVERPOOL by Chiara Talia

I had the great opportunity to attend The Fertility 2018 Conference (4-6 January) which took place in Liverpool. The Joint Fertility Conference is an annual event hosted by the Association of Clinical Embryologists, British Fertility Society and the Society for Read more…

By , 53 years3 February 2023 ago
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