About Eci
Are you under 40? Join the Early Career Investigators (ECI) team and become part of the EU-RESOLVE COST Action! As an ECI, you will have many opportunities to broaden your scientific knowledge and develop your personal and communication skills by participating in various training schools and webinars organized throughout the action.
The Early Career Investigators Coordinators (ECICs), Denise and Agnieszka, will do their best to support the development of young researchers and their scientific careers by:
- Identifying, planning, and coordinating various training activities, including workshops and webinars, both online and in person during COST meetings;
- Keeping you updated on conferences and events related to EU-RESOLVE topics;
- Sharing information on available internships (e.g., STSMs) and job opportunities;
- Representing your interests and viewpoints within the Working Groups (WGs) and across the EU-RESOLVE network.
Join our ECI team and stay up to date by getting in touch with us via ecic.cost24138@gmail.com!
Dr. Denise Biagini
University of Pisa
About me
I am a researcher in Analytical Chemistry with consolidated expertise in mass spectrometry–based omics applied to clinical and translational research. I am currently a fixed-term researcher at the University of Pisa.
I obtained my PhD cum laude in Chemistry and Materials Science from the University of Pisa in 2020 and completed advanced international training in untargeted metabolomics at the Metabolomics Innovation Centre in Edmonton, Canada.
My main research interests focus on targeted and untargeted metabolomics and lipidomics, with particular emphasis on the identification and quantification of free fatty acids and oxylipins as markers of oxidative stress and inflammation in biological fluids, including unconventional matrices such as saliva and dried blood spots.
SCOPUS ID: 56439741600: https://cats.dcci.unipi.it/biagini.html
Dr. Agnieszka Kij
Jagiellonian University
About me
I am an analytical chemist. Since 2012, I am a researcher at the Jagiellonian Centre for Experimental Therapeutics (JCET). In my studies I evaluate whether the changes in biosynthesis of a broad spectrum of lipid mediators reflect the state of endothelium in different murine models of cardiovascular and cancer diseases by the application of ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS).
I did my PhD in Pharmacology and Pharmacy at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum.
My field of interest is mainly focused on a better understanding of lipid mediator-dependent mechanisms involved in the development of endothelial dysfunction associated with many cardiovascular diseases.
To learn more about me and my research field please visit: https://jcet.eu/new_en/