DC 1: Endocrine disruption of zebrafish brain and sensory organ development, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU, the Netherlands), Lead supervisor: Lisa Baumann
DC 2: Improved NAMs-based testing of ED-mediated reproductive toxicity, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU, Denmark), Lead supervisor: Terje Svingen
DC 3: A cross-species approach to assessing impaired neurological function caused by endocrine disruptors, University of Antwerp (UA, Belgium), Lead supervisor: Dries Knapen
DC 4: Next generation regulatory assessment and identification of endocrine disrupting chemicals, Karolinska Institutet (KI, Sweden), Lead supervisor: Anna Beronius
DC 5: Species differences in physiology and sensitivity to thyroid hormone system disrupting chemicals, Watchfrog (WF, France), Lead supervisor: David Du Pasquier
DC 6: Endocrine and neurodevelopmental disrupting potential of relevant human exposure mixtures, Masarykova univerzita (MU, Czechia), Lead supervisor: Klára Hilscherová
DC 7: From EATS exposome to EATS effectome – fish as vertebrate model, Syddansk Universitet (SDU, Denmark), Lead supervisor: Henrik Holbech
DC 8: AOP network-based assessment of interactions among endocrine axes in environmental PFAS mixtures, University of Antwerp (UA, Belgium), Lead supervisor: Lucia Vergauwen
DC 9: Exposomics and metabolomics in zebrafish embryos for complex exposure scenarios, University of Antwerp (UA, Belgium), Lead supervisor: Adrian Covaci
DC 10: Novel approaches to assess the impact of EDCs in the adult nervous system, Università degli Studi di Milano (UMIL, Italy), Lead supervisor: Barbara Viviani
DC 11: Exploring nuclear receptor cross-talk in aquatic molluscs and how it translates to vertebrates, Syddansk Universitet (SDU, Denmark), Lead supervisor: Elvis Genbo Xu
DC 12: Development of a zebrafish metabolome atlas and bridging to EDC exposure, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU, the Netherlands), Lead supervisor: Pim Leonards
DC 13: Central integration of peripheral endocrine signals, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS, France), Lead supervisor: Jean-Baptiste Fini
DC 14: Disruption of thyroid hormone transport to the brain in organoid models, zebrafish, and humans, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU, the Netherlands), Lead supervisor: Timo Hamers
DC 15: Explore the link between food, metabolic state and endocrine signalling across aquatic taxa, Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS, United Kingdom), Lead supervisor: Ioanna Katsiadaki