Early-Career Complementologists (ECCO)
Non-Profit Organizations
Multi-national Organization, OO
126 employees
- Employees
- 126
Early-Career Complementologists (ECCO) Overview
- Headquarters
- Multi-national Organization, OO
- Website
- www.complement.org
- Industry
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Employees
- 126
- Founded
- 2018
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About Early-Career Complementologists (ECCO)
The brand-new scientific organisation, Early-Career Complementologists (ECCO), has been started as a collaboration between the International Complement Society and the European Complement Network. In the ECCO, we work to engage early-career scientists in the complement field. We share information about great science, job opportunities, fellowship-calls, as well as social activities. Follow our weekly updates on social media and participate in shaping your complement society. Follow us, and message us directly on LinkedIn: Early-Career Complementologists or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/YoungComplement. For general enquiries about ECCO, please contact Nicole (details below). CONTRIBUTE your science: Did you recently published a paper relevant to the complement field? Submit your work for “Paper of the week” and have a shot at being nominated as “Scientist of the month”! For questions concerning social media, please contact Nikolaj/Inkeri (details below). Chair: Nicole Schäfer, Regensburg, Germany (nschaefer43496@gmail.com) Committee Members: Mariana Gaya da Costa, Groningen, The Netherlands (mari.gaya@gmail.com) A. Inkeri Lokki, Helsinki, Finland (inkeri.lokki@helsinki.fi) Dianna Nord, Florida, USA (dnord@ufl.edu) Felix Poppelaars, Denver, USA (felix.poppelaars@gmail.com) Khalil Mallah, Charleston, USA (mallah@musc.edu)
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