Adriana E. Sardi

Ingenieur d'etudes et de recherche at INERIS
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Verneuil-en-Halatte, Hauts-de-France, France, FR

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Experience

    • France
    • Environmental Services
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Ingenieur d'etudes et de recherche
      • Oct 2023 - Present

      Verneuil-en-Halatte, Hauts-de-France, France

    • Switzerland
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Review Editor
      • Jun 2023 - Present

      Review Editor of Frontiers in Marine Science specialties: -Aquaculture and Living Resources -Marine Pollution -Marine Ecosystem Ecology

    • France
    • Online Audio and Video Media
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Science Editor
      • May 2023 - Present

      At Science Feedback, I work to promote reliable scientific media content in social media. I analyze health and climate-related information credibility and help social media moderators to control misinformation.

    • Writing and Editing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Data Scientist
      • Mar 2023 - Jun 2023

      Data Scientist in Challenge Green Data For Health EnviEndoc Project - Building an interactive map for enabling the localization of environmental metrology data on endocrine disruptors and facilitating their utilization

    • France
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Postdoctoral Research Fellow
      • Jan 2019 - Nov 2021

      Bordeaux Area, France In charge of developing experimental and modeling methods to evaluate the combined effect of temperature and chemical exposure in fish larvae.

    • Norway
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • PHD
      • Sep 2013 - May 2017

      Tromso Area, Norway My Ph.D. thesis was about developing biology–based tools for environmental monitoring and risk assessment associated with diesel oil contamination in tropical coastal habitats. The general objectives of this work were to validate the use of antioxidant biomarkers as tools for biomonitoring coastal estuarine habitats, as also to compare risk assessment metrics from species distributed from subtropical, temperate and Arctic regions exposed to a toxic PAH. The thesis included a seasonal baseline… Show more My Ph.D. thesis was about developing biology–based tools for environmental monitoring and risk assessment associated with diesel oil contamination in tropical coastal habitats. The general objectives of this work were to validate the use of antioxidant biomarkers as tools for biomonitoring coastal estuarine habitats, as also to compare risk assessment metrics from species distributed from subtropical, temperate and Arctic regions exposed to a toxic PAH. The thesis included a seasonal baseline of biomarker values, and experimental manipulations both in the laboratory and the field. For more information please refer to the attached document or follow the link to access the scientific publications https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Adriana_Sardi Show less

    • Intern at LIttoral ENvironnement et Sociétés (LIENSs) - UMR 7266 laboratory
      • Apr 2013 - Jul 2013

      La Rochelle Area, France The general objective of this internship was to identify potential differences in the protein signatures of rainbow trout gill cells when exposed to a marine toxin. This work accounts for the standardization and validation of important methodologies involve in the proteomic assessment of this fish cell line.

    • Education Administration Programs
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • MsC project within the Cell Biology in Environmental Toxicology group (CBET)
      • Jan 2012 - Sep 2012

      Leioa My MsC project aimed to determine transcription levels for steroidogenic, and phase II-related genes the ticklip grey mullet individuals at different levels of gamete development. The thicklip grey mullet can live in highly polluted environments, and therefore is considered as a sentinel species of port areas in the Basque coast. The results we obtained contributed to explaining the mechanistic role of these genes within this species. Regarding intersex individuals, our results were… Show more My MsC project aimed to determine transcription levels for steroidogenic, and phase II-related genes the ticklip grey mullet individuals at different levels of gamete development. The thicklip grey mullet can live in highly polluted environments, and therefore is considered as a sentinel species of port areas in the Basque coast. The results we obtained contributed to explaining the mechanistic role of these genes within this species. Regarding intersex individuals, our results were very promising since they provided clues about the differences in transcription of steroidogenic genes between male and intersex ticklip grey mullets. Show less

    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • NaGISA scientist
      • Jan 2009 - Nov 2010

      Venezuela The NaGISA Project was a Census of Marine Life field project with 8 regional offices and over 128 sampling sites along the near shores of 51 countries. Using global standards to answer local questions NaGISA members (researchers, managers, and students) produced the world first nearshore habitat-specific global census. My principal responsibilities varied from data collection and processing, data analysis and the development of writing reports. I, together with my colleagues, have to… Show more The NaGISA Project was a Census of Marine Life field project with 8 regional offices and over 128 sampling sites along the near shores of 51 countries. Using global standards to answer local questions NaGISA members (researchers, managers, and students) produced the world first nearshore habitat-specific global census. My principal responsibilities varied from data collection and processing, data analysis and the development of writing reports. I, together with my colleagues, have to conduct field trips at different points along the Venezuelan coast to collect data from rocky shores at various tidal regimes. I was involved in species identification and data processing and analysis. I was also responsible for writing bimonthly reports addressed to the companies that provided financial support as also general communications to non-scientific audiences. Show less

Education

  • OpenClassrooms
    Data Science
    2022 - 2023
  • UiT- The Arctic University of Norway
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Environmental Science
    2013 - 2017
  • University of Southampton
    Master of Science (MSc), Marine Enivornment and Resources
    2010 - 2012
  • Universidad Simon Bolivar
    Licenciate in, Biology, General
    2002 - 2008

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