REDPOL

Reduction of pollution by endocrine disrupting compounds at source

Mussel collection today

Brilliant day today, collecting mussels from Hove beach with Bekah! Lovely weather, lots of people and ….lots of mussels. The blue mussels Mytilus edulis are widely distributed around the world, very common all around the coast of the British Isles and not listed on the IUCN red list of threatened species. Therefore our sampling today…

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This March, we’ve been MARCHing…

Just like the title, we are marching to the big kick-off of the project. March was marked with great achievements in the preparation stages. Early this month, we submitted the ethics for the experiment. We do not underestimate the importance of treating animals with respect – and we’re happy to report that the project has…

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Stage #0 doesn’t mean zero!

First month, exciting! As February marks the start of my life as a Research Fellow, there are a lot of administrative tasks that need to be dealt with, related to the post. After induction at the beginning of this month, I am getting underway with the implementation of the project. This February, the project is…

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Meet the New Postdoctoral Researcher

Dr. Wulan Koagouw is a researcher at the Research Center for Oceanography (LIPI), focusing on marine biology. She completed her Master of Research (MRes) in Bioscience at the University of Brighton through the Chevening Scholarship, the UK government’s international award funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). She then pursued a doctoral degree at…

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Brighton’s role in Interreg REDPOL project

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