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Connecting Minds Across Continents: MCAA North America Meeting 2025
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Connecting Minds Across Continents: MCAA North America Meeting 2025
100 Years Since Marie Skłodowska Curie’s Visit to Chicago
Why Chicago? There are multiple reasons:
Marie Skłodowska-Curie visited Chicago in 1921 to accept an honorary degree from the University of Chicago and Northwestern University. During her visit, she received a gift of 100,000$ raised by the women in Chicago’s area, among them also Ms. Marshall Field, the wife of the founder of the Field Museum.
The Field Museum offered support to host the event.
Read more about the MCAA North America Chapter’s Vision here.
Registration: The event has limited places available. Please reserve your spot by registering as soon as possible here.
This event has been made possible with generous support of:
• Field Museum of NaturalHistory
• Consulate General of France in Chicago
• Slovenian Consulate General in Cleveland
• EURAXESS North America
• Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures of the University of Chicago
• Austrian Cultural Forum
DAY 1 - Thursday, 6 November 2025
Lecture Hall 2
Open only to MCAA members and guests
Jackson Howard, MSCA GLOPOL Project
Heather Lynn Barnes, Improv at Work, LLC & Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
DAY 2 - Friday, 7 November 2025
Founders’ Room
Open to MCAA members, and non-members, including graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and guests
William A. Parkinson, Curator & Associate Director of Anthropology, Field Museum
Valérie Livrelli, Scientific Attaché, Consulate General of France in Chicago
Suzana Češarek, Consul General, Slovenian Consulate General in Cleveland
Marc Maillot, Director & Chief Curator, ISAC Museum
Gian Maria Greco, Chair of the Marie Curie Alumni Association
Sabina Cveček, MCAA North America Chapter Chair
Jackson Howard, EURAXESS North America
Maria Salome Adank, University of Verona, University of Chicago
Gender and Power: A Historical Perspective on Decision Making
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Faria Khan, ICHD PAS Warsaw/Harvard University
Inhalation Toxicology in the Era of Climatic Change
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Gülce Şafak Özdemir, Harvard University, University of Birmingham
Shining a Light on Urban Marginalisation
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Ugur Aygun, Stanford University
A Multimodal Platform for Label-Free Characterisation of Extracellular Vesicles in Cancer Detection
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Sabina Cveček, Field Museum of Natural History, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Making Kin with or without Shared Genetic Ancestry in European and Western Asian Prehistory
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Gioele Zisa, Sapienza Università di Roma, University of Pennsylvania
PlANET: Bridging Humanities and Natural Sciences through Ancient Plants
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Rebecca Kariuki, Arizona State University
Land Use Change and Conservation in Multiple Use Landscapes of Southern Kenya
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Phivos Phylactou, University of Nevada
Novel Investigation of Causal Neural Evidence for Visual Working Memory
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Sandra Rebok, Center for US-Mexican Studies, University of California San Diego
Humboldt and the Globalization of Science: Networks of Knowledge between Germany and the United States in the 19th Century
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Jean Milot, Aarhus University
Viking Iron Production in Iceland: a new model of Norse iron supply and circulation in the North Atlantic
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Kathleen O’Brien Ramirez, EMMA Labs/Centers
Literacy Unites US
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Sibelle Torres Vilaca, Vale Institute of Technology, Brazil
A Carnival of Genes: The Hybridisation between Sea Turtle Species
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Irene Sánchez Martín, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), New York
Maternal Immune Activation and Placental Pathways in Neurodevelopmental Risk
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Lotan Kraun, Massachusetts General Hospital
Amplifying Patient Voices: My Academic Journey after the MSCA
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Rebecca (Becky) Seifried, University of Massachusetts Amherst
From Mapping Digs to Digging Maps
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Elvan Ceyhan, Auburn University
From MSCA Fellow to Institute Leadership - and back to Academia
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Sridharan Govindachary, PlantInnov Montreal
From Marie Skłodowska-Curie Senior Research Fellowship to Innovations: Visions for MSCA Fellows & Alumni
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Gloria Fuentes, The Visual Thinker
Visuals by Scientists: The Key to Scientific Literacy
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Mahmut Mijit, Global Medical Affairs Manager, Interventional Oncology, Boston Scientific
Bridging Science and Clinical Practice: My Career Path After the MSCA
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Majid Butt, NOKIA
Post-PhD Careers: Navigating the Path Through Struggles
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Sergio Crespo-Garcia, Université de Montréal, Montréal
When Career follows Passion: On the Quest to Cure Blindness.
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Klaudijo Klaser, Colombia University, University of Trento
MSCA Global Postdoctoral Fellowship Challenges
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Sree Bash Chandra Debnath, Loyola University of Chicago
My Takeaways as an MSCA-GF & Academic Journey after Fellowship
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Marcelo Caetano, University of California, San Diego
How an MSCA Project Turned My Career Around
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Saša Čaval, ZRC SAZU & Stanford University
Empowered by MSCA: Key Takeaways from my MSCA Journey
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Sergio Crespo-Garcia, MCAA Canada Chapter
Sabina Cveček, MCAA North America Chapter Chair
Thorsten Lumbsch, Vice President - Science & Curator, Field Museum
Valérie Livrelli, Scientific Attaché, Consulate General of France in Chicago
Matthew H. Johnson, Professor of Anthropology, Formerly Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at Weinberg College, Northwestern University
Tarini Bedi, Head and LAS Distinguished Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Chicago
Gian Maria Greco, Chair of the Marie Curie Alumni Association
Moderation: Sabina Cveček, MCAA USA Chapter Chair, Field Museum, Austrian Academy of Sciences
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This event has been made possible with generous support of:
- Field Museum of Natural History
- Consulate General of France in Chicago
- Slovenian Consulate General in Cleveland
- EURAXESS North America
- Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures of the University of Chicago
- Austrian Cultural Forum
- MSCA GLOPOL
Field Museum