LAB at ZOOlogy 2025 in Amsterdam 🦎

From 7–9 December 2025, the LAB team attended the ZOOlogy 2025 conference in Amsterdam. It was a great opportunity to connect with zoology researchers from across disciplines.

All members of our team presented their work:

  • Nicole (oral): Embryos at Risk: Early embryonic development of aquatic ectotherms in a warming and polluted world
  • Noémie (oral): When jellyfish wake up: Daily pulsation rhythms and individual variation in the symbiotic jellyfish Cassiopea
  • Kiên (poster): Developmental toxicity of plant extracts from Clerodendrum cyrtophyllum and Pericampylus glaucus in zebrafish embryos
  • Theresia (poster): Fluoxetine affects fecundity but not spawning-site preference of annual killifish
  • Yusuph (poster): Warming and artificial light amplify antibiotic toxicity during early life stages of Artemia fransiscana
  • Benjamin (MSc student, poster): Daily changes in phototaxis and gene expression of Daphnia galeata in a light-polluted world

A wonderful conference and a proud moment for the whole team!