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110 women, 110 researchers, 110 interesting jobs
  • On February 11, International Women’s and Girls’ Science Day took place and we collected the interviews of the 110 researchers published on the portal.
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Linguists, translators, chemists, astrophysicists, psychologists, audiovisual experts, biologists, geologists, sociologists, anthropologists.. have known on the portal the works of Basque women researchers from different fields.

Taking advantage of the international day we have collected the interviews of Basque women researchers published on the portal:

  • Irati Prol: "Effective maintenance of buildings' thermal facilities is important"
  • Lide Totorikagüena: "We bring the egg together with the cannabinoids and simulate what happens inside the body outside the body"
  • Elena Muñoz: "It is the responsibility of researchers to share biomedical advances that improve patient health"
  • Jone Bilbao: "Although in the last year water quality has improved, the proliferation of phytoplankton is not a good sign"
  • Marta García: "The more the philosophy of itself is spoken, the harder it is to justify its existence"
  • Rosa Mindegia: "Emotions are a lot of what we are and what we show abroad, and their analysis in the workplace is fundamental"
  • Look at Berasategi: "People with math anxiety struggle to use math skills and impact performance."
  • Maitane Basasoro: "The curriculum built in Antzuola Herri Eskola is part of the students' ideas and interests"
  • Itziar Arrangi: "You are verbally recognized the importance of the game, but then you tend to prioritize other aspects"
  • Itziar Gonzalez Moro: "We study the function of the lncRNA genes in the development of type 1 diabetes"
  • María Arnaiz: "We've developed hybrid condenser technology to respond to applications that batteries and capacitors cannot square."
  • Harbil Arregui: "Over the past 12 years I have been involved in research projects mainly related to the different aspects of intelligent transport"
  • Maider Premio: "The violence suffered is diverse, and that has been experienced by women everywhere"
  • Alicia Gascon: "We have better understood cellular structure and organization"
  • Ane Olazagoitia: "Our group first found that gluten that causes celiac disease also causes changes in RNA."
  • Ione Brittany: "Individuals with unsafe attachment have more trouble regulating emotions."
  • Marina Landa: "I think the songs that Gaztea radio has heard are a true reflection of our culture."
  • Lucía Gandarias: "We study applications of magnetotoxic bacteria, especially those related to cancer therapies"
  • Maria Dosil: "Emotional violence is the most common type of violence in early love relationships"
  • Yurena Polo: "There is hope for the regeneration of nerve tissues, but we still have years left to turn them into reality."
  • Uxue Sánchez: "We want to investigate the most important ceramic production centers of the Iberian Peninsula in the Middle and Modern Ages"
  • Ioar de Guzmán: "The influence of pollution on our regatta is greater than that of water extraction"
  • Aitziber Elejalde: "Neologisms are new words that arise daily in the language, some are spontaneously created and others planned"
  • Ainize Odriozola: "We want to create the first therapeutic resource for men with chromosomal defects in sperm"
  • Alaine Garmendia: "High Engagement Work Systems are based on promoting and ensuring worker participation at different levels of the organization"
  • Iera Hernández Unzueta: "The results obtained show that the natural compound of Ocoxin can be useful to enhance chemotherapy"
  • Maite Luengo Aguirre: "In the Basque context we are increasingly talking about women's body experiences"
  • Oihane Mendizabal Sandonís: "Until a few decades ago it was thought that the Romanization process of the western territory of the Pyrenees was very superficial"
  • Ana Novoa: "All societies have prejudices, beliefs and habits associated with the rule"
  • Alazne Irigoien Dominguez: "Many gender stereotypes appear in resolutions on sexual assault and gender violence"
  • Onintza Etxebeste: "The house is a paradox, it is a reproduction of common values, but also a living organism that is changing".
  • Maialen Sebastian de la Cruz: "We want to develop a noninvasive method to avoid endoscopy"
  • Iranzu Laura Guede: "With our human bone and tooth composition we can get the geographical origin of"
  • Eider Urkola: "The director's country analysis has been instrumental in understanding films inwards"
  • Ainhoa Gonzalez Pujana: "In the thesis we have developed 3D hydrogels that capture stem cells"
  • Ainhoa Azurmendi: "What happens in sport is a reflection of society, but in sport there are too many resistance to change"
  • Itziar Eseberri: "Obesity is one of the most serious health problems today, a disease that affects millions of people worldwide"
  • Ursula Luna: "The thesis has shown the educational importance of museums' educational initiatives in citizenship"
  • Jone Uria: "As I discovered the mathematics of my career, I began to admire myself. And since then I've been passionate about mathematics."
  • Look at Ibarluzea: "I have applied Bourdieu's scheme to describe the path taken by Basque literature translated in recent years"
  • Iera Arrieta: "I want to break stereotypes and show that mathematics can be appealing to anyone."
  • Nagore Martínez: "I wanted to know the meaning of physical activity and sport for women prisoners"
  • Teresa Esteban: "About 80% of Parkinson's patients are expected to suffer dementia"
  • Sarai Pouso: "In my thesis I have researched the intangible benefits of the nervous estuary"
  • Jone Uranga: "I am creating new materials that may be suitable for the food industry and/or biomedical applications"
  • Ainara Valencia: "Estrogenic substances produce oocytes in the male chord testes"
  • Marie Pourquié: “The existence of Ikergazte is a satisfaction and necessary because more and more of us are researching in Basque”
  • Maialen Sagarna: “This congress shows the existence of research in Basque and therefore contributes to spectacularity”
  • Haizpea Abrisketa: "We are not aware of the importance of creating in Basque"
  • Elena López de Arana: "Children in children's schools tomorrow and later can change their cortisol pattern"
  • Itziar Mujika: "Kosovo women's groups have played a very important role in civil resistance and peace"
  • Naima El Bani Altuna: "I think thanks to the Twitter account I managed to bring a small part of the Arctic to the Basque Country"
  • Uxoa Iñurrieta: "I would say to the participants of Txiotesia4 to put themselves in the place of people who know nothing about their subject"
  • Iraia Muñoa: "The most original barn" advises: "Strive to explain the simplest foundations of research work, leaving aside technical and fat words"
  • Elisa Sainz de Murieta: "If we don't mitigate climate change, coastal cities will need to prepare to face serious impacts."
  • Maite Goiriena: "Young researchers live in the United States in a very tense environment, I prefer the Basque Country a lot"
  • Iratxe Pérez: "The change in health policy negatively affected the health of immigrants and that concern led me to make the thesis"
  • Naiara Barrado: "I don't intend to leave Jupiter in principle, but I'd like to go to other planets."
  • Irati Romero: "I will use Venus to meet researchers I don't know yet and share ideas."
  • Amaia Jauregi Miguel: "One in 100 people has celiac disease but only 15% of patients are diagnosed"
  • Nekane Miranda: "Little use is recognized in the outdoor spaces of schools"
  • Irati Rodrigo: Young people at La Salle School in Bilbao work the dangers of slipping in Zientzia Azoka
  • Irantzu Rico: Students of the Unamuno Institute of Bilbao investigate in Zientzia Azoka the benefits of studying with music
  • Naia Eguskiza and Irati de Pablo: The youth of the Ikastola Lauaxeta investigate the subject of dyslexia in the Zientzia Azoka
  • Begoña Altuna Diaz: "Sometimes I imagine a robot in Basque, speak and understand"
  • Gotzone Hervás Barbara: "Living habits affect 20-40% of maximum bone mineral density"
  • Nagore Elu: "I like to think that what I research can have some application in the future."
  • Ania Ibarguren: "We have seen that it is possible to manage large quantities of organic waste in a sustainable and economic way"
  • Jaione Etxebarria Elezgarai: "It is essential to implement an economically sustainable quality health and care system"
  • Amaiur Esnaola Illarreta: “It will be essential to regulate hydroelectric activity according to the needs of the man”
  • Olatz Goñi “Stress is the organism’s adaptive physiological response to conflict situations”
  • Idoia Astigarraga Agirre: “Those of us who decided to investigate in Euskera make this choice very consciously”
  • Garazi Arrula Ruiz: “It’s a tool to say that what we do Ikergazte has value”
  • Itziar Urizar and Nerea Osinalde:"Contact in research is essential to generate collaborations"
  • Nerea Perez Ibarrola: "Research and boost research contributes to the development of society"
  • Nahia Idoiaga: "General research in Basque is very little valued, it is still an act of militancy"
  • Amaia Albizua Aginako: “Research in this country does not have the necessary support, a great vocation is needed”
  • Iraia Muñoa: "IkerGazte's congresses are of great importance in collaborating with the Basque scientific community"
  • Onintza Belategi: "We have to understand and believe that the most important asset of the organization is people."
  • Haizea Estomba Iturriza: “The effects of opioid drugs such as morphine, heroin or methadone on human fertility may be known”
  • Alaitz Etxabide Etxeberria: “We work for synthetic plastics to be replaced by natural plastics”
  • Irati Otamendi Irizar: “Industrial heritage shows us where we came from and who we are”
  • Garbiñe Bereziartua: “For a young person, not having to go to Spanish is an important resource to have a dialect”
  • Stibaliz Mateos: “Depressive symptoms may appear before adolescence”
  • Uxoa Iñurrieta: “It will be very difficult to get tools that directly translate the most complex phrases”
  • Alazne Ascent: "It is difficult to be a young researcher, but today there are many training and specialization aids"
  • Lide Arana: “Being a young researcher in our field means working abroad”
  • Nerea Alaba and Amaia Pinacho: "IkerGazte has opened a lot of doors for us in the professional field"
  • Ainara Valencia: "The IkerGazte Congress has been an important tool to disseminate our work"
  • Olatz Pérez de Viñaspre: "When we talk about research we are accustomed to very formal and specialized records, and thanks to this congress we have approached disclosure, besides in Basque"
  • Nerea Osinalde: "A less specialized heterogeneous initiative such as IkerGazte allows research in very diverse areas to reach anyone"
  • Begoña Altuna: "The prize that has encouraged me to continue researching is a sign that the well done things bear fruit"
  • Edurne Larraza: “I think technologies are tools and we who use them have to learn to adapt them to our needs and not to our needs”
  • Alazne Aizpitarte: “Young people and adolescents relate control with jealousy and jealousy to true love”
  • Amaia Alvarez: "We talk about micromachismo sometimes, although the machismo of always survives"
  • Ana Viñals: “I hope we know the Internet that will become more pressive”
  • Itziar González-Dios: "We cannot forget that we must transmit to society what we are researching and what we achieve"
  • Madalen Goiria: "The possibility of educating at home is a right and should be legalized"
  • Amaia Arroyo: "The good use of technologies in teacher training is what must be encouraged"
  • Uxoa Anduaga: "Research has taught me that power defines what humor is and what it is not."
  • Itziar Garate: "My lab is Venus."
  • Amaia Pavon: "Teenagers interpret the world through audiovisuals and build the social identity of the group"
  • Nagore Prieto: "Institutions play an important role in regulating pollutants in buildings"
  • Itxaro Pérez: "Good research is done in humble laboratories, but it is shameful that there is less and less aid"
  • Estitxu Garai: “The lack is not advertising in Basque, the problem is the way the big advertising agencies work”
  • Olatz Pérez de Viñaspre: “SNOMED CT, the semantic network in medicine, interiorizes about a million terms, translating all by hand is a very laborious task”
  • Elizabete Manterola: "In my thesis I had the opportunity to delve into the work of a single writer and would like to go further, for example, to identify and compare the trends of different writers"
  • María Ruiz: “It is clear that prison is not a pleasant experience in general for anyone, but it seems that for women it is a particularly harmful and heartbreaking experience”
  • Itxaso Martin: "When it's normal, we all know how to act, the other scares us."
  • Irantzu Fernandez: “The love of maturity to adolescence tends to be idealized”
  • Aiora Jaka: “I couldn’t stop thinking about Maiz. I imagined reading my thesis, with half a smile in my mouth”
  • Irati Agirreazkuenaga: “Deciding the PhD is often not a matter of courage, but of lack of information or ignorance”