Hello from the coordinator: Embarking on a Journey of Innovation
NEMESIS was created with the vision of identifying metabolism disrupting chemicals (MDCs) causing adverse metabolic effects and increasing mechanistic understanding of adverse metabolic effects of MDCs in liver, pancreas, and microbiota. Ultimately, the NEMESIS aims to develop novel effect biomarkers for metabolic disruptors, providing evidence on their health impacts. With a consortium of 14 partners […]
ENKORE Cluster kick-off in Brussels
Last Friday we kicked-off the new ENKORE Cluster in Brussels. The ENKORE Cluster consists of five research projects funded by the Horizon Europe programme, to study endocrine disrupting chemicals. We are very excited to get the cluster activities going with our sister-projects MERLON, HYPIEND, EDC-MASLD and ENDOMIX!
NEMESIS project meeting in Helsinki 23-24 May 2024
Finally the NEMESIS consortium members met in person! The first face-to-face NEMESIS project meeting was arranged in sunny Helsinki on 23 – 24 May 2024. Thirty scientists gathered together to work, present and discuss the tasks, progress, and plans of the work packages and the project as a whole.
Kick-off!
Exciting! The NEMESIS kick-off meeting took place online on 23 and 26 February 2024.
We are in LinkedIn
The NEMESIS project is now in LinkedIn – go follow us to stay updated!
NEMESIS on Cordis
NEMESIS project information is now on the EU Cordis research results service. On the map in Cordis, see key facts of each NEMESIS partner.
EU grants 8 million euros funding for a research project coordinated by Professor Jaana Rysä to study the metabolic effects of environmental chemicals
The European Union has granted 8 million euros in funding from the Horizon Europe Programme to an international research project (NEMESIS), which investigates the role of environmental chemicals as disrupters of normal human metabolism. Professor Jaana Rysä from the School of Pharmacy of the University of Eastern Finland (UEF) acts as the coordinator of the […]