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DANIORe-CODE 1st Network Meeting

DANIO-ReCODE MSCA DN 1st Networking Meeting was held on the 19th September in Seville, Spain, representing an important milestone for our project. During the meeting, participants took part in insightful discussions and collaborative learning.

The day began with a brief welcome from the coordinator, Dr. Ozren Bogdanovic, followed by introductions of the Consortium team, beneficiaries, doctoral candidates, and the network’s Associated Partners. The morning concluded with seminars delivered by two members of the DANIO-ReCODE Scientific Advisory Board, Prof. Didier Stainier and Prof. Corinne Houart.

In the afternoon, participants gathered in breakout groups to conclude discussions, share conclusions, and engage in a brainstorming session.

This event encouraged collaboration and the sharing of knowledge while deepening the connections within our DANIO-ReCODE Consortium. We look forward to the upcoming DANIO-ReCODE meeting in Vienna March 2026

DANIO-ReCODE Kick-Off Meeting

DANIO-ReCODE MSCA DN Kick-Off Meeting took in place on February 17th-18th March, 2025 in Tübingen, Germany.

It was a great opportunity to discuss the key points associated with the project.

Day 1: Opening and Project Overview

The meeting started with a welcome speech by the Scientific Coordinator, Dr. Ozren Bogdanovic who delivered an introductory presentation that outlined the project’s objectives, governance structure, and the roles of Consortium members. Each project supervisor participating in the Consortium also provided a brief personal introduction. In addition, the scientific concept was discussed, ensuring all participants shared a common understanding of the project’s vision and goals.

Day 2: Training and Planning

The second day began with a Principal Investigator (PI) recruitment training session, equipping participants with essential skills and knowledge for the upcoming recruitment phase. This was followed by a roundtable discussion focused on organizing training courses and secondment opportunities for Doctoral Candidates (DCs). The day concluded with a final discussion led by Dr. Bogdanovic, summarizing key decisions and outlining next steps.

Project supervisors are enthusiastic about the next phase and look forward to welcoming all Doctoral Candidates on board by October 2025.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie. Grant Agreement No 101169349.