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Transglutaminases: role in pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapy (TRACKS)

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The Early Stage Researchers (ESR's)

The TRACKS network has appointed 7 Early Stage Researchers. They have been involved on the project for over 24 months.

These researchers will complete 420 person months of research and training activities including:

A list of Junior training activities will be posted on the website.

Name Organisation Email
Kamila Pytel Aston University, England k.pytel1@aston.ac.uk
Ivana Matic University of Rome ivana.matic@yahoo.com
Cristina Nadalutti University of Tampere, Finland cristina.nadalutti@gmail.com
Mileidys Perez Covalab France mileidys.perez@gmail.com
Judit Hodrea University of Debrecen, Hungary judit_hdr@yahoo.com
Luka Mesin University of Oslo, Norway luka.mesin@medisin.uio.no
Ana-Marija Sulic University of Trieste, Italy asulic@units.it

 

The Experienced Researchers (ER's)

The TRACKS network has appointed 7 Experienced Researchers. They have each been employed for a 24 month period.

These researchers will complete 168 person months of research and training activities including:

 

Name Organisation Email
Dr Dario Fortunati Aston University, England d.fortunati@aston.ac.uk
Dr Flavie Strapazzon University of Rome strappazzonflavie@hotmail.com
Dr Sergio Caja Galan University of Tampere, Finland Sergio.Caja@uta.fi
Dr Mate Demeny University of Debrecen, Hungary mate.demeny@gmail.com
Dr Roberto Di Niro University of Oslo, Norway Roberto.Di.Niro@rr-research.no
Dr Alexandre Mongeot X-Link, England mongeot @aston.ac.uk
Dr Miha Lavric University of Trieste, Italy mlavric@units.it

 

 

 

 

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