Educational Grants supported in part by:
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Early Career Scientist Committee
The Early-Career Scientists Committee (ECSC) is dedicated to, and run by, early-career
scientists who are part of the MSACL EU community. The network aims to provide a forum
to support scientists from academia, industry or government laboratories applying mass
spectrometry in the clinical environment at the start of their professional career. Given the
unique challenges of scientists who are in the early stages of their careers, the mission of
this committee is to recognize the value and importance of our early-career members,
improving their experience of MSACL EU and benefitting from our community. The ECSC is
developing several ideas for activities at MSACL EU to be held 24-26 th September in
Salzburg, Austria to fulfil our aspirations of strengthening communication and collaboration,
supporting development learning and encouraging opportunities for professional growth.
Our vision is to establish a real sense of community and engagement between early-career
scientists within MSACL EU, to support information sharing and networking to assist
personal development as well as contributing to the overall mission of MSACL in
accelerating the implementation of mass spectrometry in the clinical laboratory and
improving of patient care.
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Chair |
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Nicola Gray, PhD University of Reading |
Breath Analysis |
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Ilaria Belluomo, PhD (Early Career SciCom Rep) Imperial College London |
Glycomics |
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Guinevere Lageveen-Kammeijer, PhD (Early Career SciCom Rep) LUMC |
Metabolites & Metabolomics |
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Julien Boccard, PhD (Lead) (Early Career SciCom Rep) University of Geneva |
Microbiology |
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Simon Cameron, PhD (Early Career SciCom Rep) Queen’s University Belfast |
Proteins & Proteomics |
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Renee Ruhaak, PhD LUMC |
Tissue Imaging |
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Ólöf Gerdur Ísberg University of Iceland / Imperial College London |
Tox, TDM, Endocrine |
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Marine Letertre, PhD (Early Career SciCom Rep) Imperial College London |