Irene Manton Winners 2025
The Irene Manton Poster Prize is open to students and early career scientists and takes place at the SEB Annual Conference. A prize of £100 is awarded to the best poster in each section (Animal, Cell, Plant and OED). The winners this year were announced during the SEB Annual Conference in Antwerp.
Irene Manton 2025 - Animal
Animal Section :
Winner: Joana Carmo (University of Aveiro)
Joana Maria Sousa Carmo is currently a PhD student at the University of Aveiro (Doctoral Program in Biology and Ecology of Global Change). She completed her Master's Degree in Eco-Toxicology and Risk Analysis in 2022 and her Degree in Biology and Geology in 2020 both from the University of Aveiro.
Joana was part of the Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies, CESAM (from March 2023 to December 2023) working on the FCT SLEEP project ''Shedding light on freshwater ecosystems under environmental change and pollution'' which aims to study the effects of artificial light at night on aquatic invertebrates and investigates the role of the hormone melatonin. Joana has several international communications (conference poster and oral presentation) at the conference of the Iberian Society of Ecology (SIBECOL) and XXI Conference of the Iberian Association of Limnology (AIL), at the SETAC Europe 33rd Annual Meeting and and at the Society for experimental Biology Centenary Conference.
Throughout her work in the laboratory, Joana acquired experience in the maintenance of marine invertebrate cultures (Paracentrotus lividus) and maintenance of aquatic invertebrate cultures (Chironomus riparius, Girardia tigrina, Lumbriculus variegatus and Daphnia magna). She has experience with ecotoxicological tests (Determination of thermal tolerance after exposure to artificial light at night and exogenous melatonin in aquatic invertebrates and study the combined effects of light pollution with temperature, salinity, and pesticides on the life cycle of Chironomus riparius).
In addition, she has experience in assessing biochemical responses such as oxidative stress responses and oxidative damage, neurotoxicity, available energy and energy production. Her main research interest is related to freshwater invertebrates and study multiple stressors.
Irene Manton 2025 - Plant
Plant Section :
Winner: Jake Hill (University of Nottingham)
Jake is a BBSRC DTP funded PhD student at the Wheat Research Centre working on exploring the traits of the wheat wild relative Aegilops umbellulata.
His work revolves around wheat and wheat wild relative genetics alongside the use of phenotypic screening platforms to better understand the role that Ae. umbellulata might play in improving our global wheat crops.
This means you can usually find him in our glasshouses crossing if he is not away using a new phenotyping platform.
Before joining the WRC, he completed an MSci in plant science with a year in computer science here at the University of Nottingham.