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6 October 2021

ESTIV Best Poster Award at the 2021 EUROTOX Congress

Congratulations to Ms. Saskia Galanjuk, PhD student at IUF – Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine who is the recipient of the European Society of Toxicology in Vitro Best Poster Award at the EUROTOX 2021 Congress! The winner was selected by the ESTIV Poster prize committee on a basis of scientific excellence, innovation, and clarity of the poster presentation.

The ESTIV Best Poster Award at the 2021 EUROTOX Congress:

  • A prize of 500€
  • An award certificate
  • 2021 free ESTIV membership
  • The announcement in ESTIV social media and ESTIV web
  • The research highlighted in the special edition of the ASCCT-ESTIV webinars
  • Interview with the scientists published in a web and social media accounts of ESTIV

Selection criteria:

  • Scientific and technical quality of the poster and abstract
  • Innovativeness in the area of in vitro/in silico toxicology
  • Priority will be given to applicants who did not receive a grant or award from ESTIV in the past 3 years

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