Dr. Taisiia Yurchuk has been awarded a postdoctoral fellowship under the MSCA4Ukraine program for her project on reconstructing cumulus-oocyte complexes after cryopreservation of ovarian tissue. The research aims to protect the biodiversity of species from the Bovidae family (which includes cattle) and to develop methods for preserving human fertility.

The project was selected through an exceptionally competitive call led by the MSCA4Ukraine Consortium – an initiative by the European Commission created in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The program is part of the “Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions” carried out within the Horizon Europe framework.

In the second call for MSCA4Ukraine, over 500 applications were submitted, of which only 47 postdoctoral researchers and 2 doctoral candidates received funding. Dr. Yurchuk’s research stood out for its scientific excellence and its potential impact on biodiversity conservation and human reproductive health.

The 24-month project began on June 1, 2025, and is being carried out at our Institute in Olsztyn. Its goal is to develop techniques for reconstructing cumulus-oocyte complexes after cryopreservation of ovarian tissue. This innovative approach is highly significant both for protecting endangered species of the Bovidae family and for improving fertility preservation methods in human medicine.

This award is part of the broader MSCA4Ukraine initiative supporting researchers displaced by the war in Ukraine, enabling them to continue their scientific work in EU member states and countries associated with Horizon Europe. The program also emphasizes maintaining strong academic ties with their home institutions in Ukraine, thereby strengthening the resilience of the Ukrainian scientific community.

We warmly welcome Dr. Yurchuk to our team and look forward to the results of her work.

Data publikacji: 11.06.2025