Meet our wonderful team of young researchers, find out more about the work they do and what drives them.
INDUSHA KUGATHAS
“I want to find biomarkers of female reproductive toxicity .”
YULING (CHER) XIE
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.”
LAETITIA LECANTE
“I strongly believe that it is with the multiplication of transversal projects like FREIA that the health of the future generations of women will be better protected.”
TIANYI LI
“It would be great if I can identify human-relevant biomarkers for EDC exposure during different life stages.”
RICHELLE DUQUE BJÖRVANG
“I’m proud to help take the step towards living in a chemically-safe environment.”
AGNE VELTHUT-MEIKAS
“I think that it is very important to demonstrate that individuals exposed to certain chemicals have or do not have a detrimental fertility outcome.”
KRISTINE ROOS
“I really wish that harmful chemicals will be banned, and we would be able to prevent their irreversible effects on our own health.”
DELPHINE FRANSSEN
“Many friends are facing fertility issues, which is hard. I want to play a part in improving women’s health.”
HANNA K.L. JOHANSSON
“Finding at least one sensitive marker for female reproductive disease caused by chemical exposure would be fantastic!“
PAULINE LELANDAIS
“Making better decisions about EDCs in the future will not only be possible thanks to research, but also thanks to each of us!”
ELEFTHERIA-MARIA PANAGIOTOU
“Tackling one Key Event Relationship at a time will ultimately result in a faster-paced AOP development.”
EVI VAZAKIDOU
PhD student at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (NL)
RUNYU ZOU
‘Assessing associations based on observational data is the first and most feasible step to infer causality in the real world.”
NADIA ASIMAKI
PhD student at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (NL) and Utrecht University (NL)