Every Summer Semester, Ecotox Master students do a 2-month internship or AMEO (Applied Module at an External Organization). Today, Lilija Koval tells us about her AMEO experience at the Paris Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences (iEES).
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Happy New Year: We look forward to another year of sharing ecotoxicology news with you!
In this post, the blog team revisits three more of the most read posts of the year 2020, and wishes all readers a great start into the new year 2021.
Continue readingPhD opportunity in Environmental Pollution Effects on Molluscan Endocrinology at Brunel University London
Brunel University London invites applications for a 4-year funded PhD position investigating the effects of environmental pollution on Molluscan endocrinology.
Continue readingSpotlight on Students in Ecotox: Linda R. Lara-Jacobo
This blog series showcases student research and experiences in the field of ecotoxicology around the world. Today, meet Linda R. Lara-Jacobo from the Institut national de la recherche scientifique in Canada, specializing in endocrine disruptors and ecotoxicogenomics.
Continue readingAMEO in Paris: Ecotox students test potential endocrine distruptors
For the “Applied Module at External Organizations” (AMEO), Ecotox students complete an eight-week internship at an external university, governmental or industrial research institute. In this post, Manuel Ayala-Velázquez reports on his internship at the Université Pierre et Marie-Curie (UPMC), now Sorbonne Université.
Continue readingWastewater – a mix of micropollutants with diverse effects in local species
In this post, Mirco Bundschuh talks about their recently published paper “Wastewater alters feeding rate but not vitellogenin level of Gammarus fossarum (Amphipoda)”.
Continue readingPhD opportunity on effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals in Barcelona
The Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research in Barcelona is looking for a PhD student to assess the effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the aquatic model organism Daphnia magna.