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Five young scientists from ULiège granted a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship


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Lena Asryan, Marie Schnitzler, Roberta Perna, Sabrina Tartu and Arnaud Blomme, PhD students at ULiège, have just been awarded a prestigious European Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship. This funding will enable them to develop their research project and promote their mobility in Europe.

Lena ASRYAN BaTEx - Wear traces on Basalt Tools: an Experimental case for archaeological interpretation (2021-2023)

The BaTEx project, led by Lena Asryan, post-doctoral student at the Traceolab (Art, Archaeology and Heritage / Faculty of Philosophy & Letters) of the ULiège, wishes to provide functional data on the basalt tools used in the past in order to study and interpret human activities on different archaeological sites.

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Marie SCHNITZLER | DisaMob - (2021-2024)

The DisaMob project - Disability and social mobility in Johannesburg - led by Marie Schnitzler, Post doctoral student at the Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Sociale et Culturelle (IRSS/Faculty of Social Sciences) of ULiège, aims to rethink the processes of social mobility in South Africa by focusing on the issue of disability.

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Roberta PERNA | EU-TRHEADS (2021-2023)

The EU-TRHEADS project - EU Citizens' Transnational Rights and Health-related Deservingness at the Street-level - led by Roberta Perna, post-doctoral student at CEDEM - Centre d'Etudes de l'Ethnicité et des Migrations - (IRSS / Faculty of Social Sciences) of ULiège, wants to study the origin and the way bureaucrats discriminate against migrant citizens of the European Union who need access to public health care.

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Sabrina TARTU | NatureSToll  (2021-2023)

The NatureSToll project - Nature Self-medication: Poisoning the microbes a Toll for wildlife - led by Sabrina Tartu, a post-doctoral student at the Conservation Genetics Laboratory (InBios/Faculty of Sciences of the ULiège), wishes to highlight the impact of antibiotic residues released in nature on the composition of the intestinal microbiota of wild animals and its effect on the appearance of diseases.

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Arnaud BLOMME | TransMetTOR  (2021-2023)

The TransMetTOR project - Study of translation and metabolism in cancer induced by mTORC2 - led by Arnaud Blomme, Post doctoral student at the Cancer Signaling Laboratory (GIGA Stem Cells /Faculty of Medicine), to study the role(s) of mTORC2 in mRNA translation and cellular metabolism, in the context of lung cancer development.

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Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships

The Individual Fellowships Projects of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions are European post-doctoral fellowships of excellence awarded to brilliant researchers wishing to develop their scientific career through a mobility experience in Europe rich in scientific exchanges and teaching.

The University of Liège has already been awarded several dozen projects of excellence financed by this programme.

The projects funded at ULiège

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