European Complement PhD mobility certificate
The ECN issues European Complement PhD mobility certificates to certify that PhD students, researching aspects of the complement system, have spent some time abroad to diversify their research experience by conduction research in another country than they are based in.
The requirements to obtain this certificate are that the PhD thesis of the candidate must be on a complement topic and that the student's research work has been performed in Europe for at least 3 months.
The student must provide the following documentation to be eligible for a "European Complement PhD mobility certificate":
- A letter from the student requesting the European Complement PhD mobility certificate
- A scan of the original university PhD certificate,
- A statement from the supervisor that the topic of the PhD was on complement, and
- A statement from the academic host specifying that the student stayed abroad in his/her lab for at least 3 full months - with the period abroad being within the student's PhD period.
PhD students who have received an European Complement PhD mobility certificate:
Graduation | PhD student | Supervisor on complement topic | Host for at least three month |
2020 | Marcell Cserhalmi | Mihály Józsi, Budapest | Suzan Rooijakkers, Utrecht |
2020 | Sneha Chatterjee | Reinhard Würzner, Innsbruck | Peter Garred, Copenhagen |
2020 | Samyr Kenno | Reinhard Würzner, Innsbruck | Neil Gow, Aberdeen |
2020 | Alessandra Zarantonello | Gregers R. Andersen, Aarhus | Michael Carroll & Beth Stevens, Boston |
2021 | Jill Hauer | Richard J.H. Smith, Iowa City | Véronique Frémeaux-Bacchi, Paris |
2023 | Sará Kellnerová | Reinhard Würzner, Innsbruck | Diana Karpman, Lund |
2023 | Lisa Hurler | Zoltán Prohászka, Budapest | Reinhard Würzner, Innsbruck |
2023 | Verena Harpf | Reinhard Würzner, Innsbruck | Peter Garred, Copenhagen |