Author Archives: Mathilde
Taking place in Chichester Yacht Club on October 6, 2022, the symposium will be a unique opportunity to learn about the recent research undertaken by RedPol (reduction of project on the prevalence and significance of endocrine disruptors in Chichester Harbour and the wider English Channel. This symposium seeks to draw the findings of this research […]
Members of the University of Portsmouth and Brighton are coming to France for a few days. Indeed, all the partners of the RedPol Project will meet at the University of Caen, from Wednesday 15 June to Friday 17 June. This meeting will be the occasion for the partners to review the research and results already […]
In the continuation of its portrait series, the RedPol team presents: Caroline Arcanjo. Like Sylvain Slaby, she is a post-doc in the UMR-I02 SEBIO laboratory at the University of Le Havre in Normandy, studying the copepod Eurytemora affinis. She is supervised by Céline Boulangé Lecomte and Joëlle Forget-Leray and assisted by Flavie Desreac who is […]
Three members of the RedPol Project will participate in the SEFA (Society for Fundamental and Applied Ecotoxicology) conference, organised by the LIEC ecotoxicologists and taking place in Metz from 30 June to 1 July. For Caroline Arcanjo, Céline Boulangé-Lecomte and Joëlle Forget-Leray, members of the Sebio Laboratory in Le Havre, this is an opportunity to […]
Two members of the RedPol project will participate in the SETAC EUROPE 32nd Annual Meeting, taking place in Copenhaguen on from the 15 to the 19 May 2022. As an active member of the Université Le Havre Normandie, Laboratoire Sebio, Thomas Knigge will present the work carried out under RedPol, on the subject of “Physiological […]
More than 1000 visitors gathered on October 7 and 9 at the townshall of Le Havre to experience the “emotion of discovery” during the 2021 Science Festival. Dozens of classes, and several hundred visitors were able to discover the RedPol project which was presented at the SEBIO stand. RedPol members presented educational and interactive activities […]
Two members of the RedPol project, Susanne Vogeler and Alex Ford (University of Portsmouth) have written and article for ECOmagazine Special Issue: Marine Pollution on the Endocrine Disruption in the Marine Environment. The article can freely be accessed on ECOmagazine : http://digital.ecomagazine.com/publication/?m=9890&i=724539&p=98&ver=html5