Cristina Borghesi, PhD student working on REACT at the JLU Gießen
REACT goes Radio Anaunia
23 June 2023
Cristina Borghesi, PhD student working on REACT at the JLU Gießen
In a recent radio appearance at Radio Anaunia, Cristina Borghesi, a researcher involved in the REACT project, shed light on her fascinating studies and academic journey. The interview provided an opportunity for Borghesi to delve into her passion for researching insects, particularly the Bactrocera flies, and how her work aligns perfectly with her native region of Val di Non (IT).
On June 20, 2023 REACT researcher Cristina Borghesi was invited to Radio Anaunia. At her appearance on Radio Anaunia, Borghesi eloquently shared her academic pathway and the motivations behind her research on insects. Most importantly she pointed out the links between her studies and the region she is coming from. Indeed, Borghesi explained that her research does not only contribute to the scientific understanding of insects, but also to preventing insect pests from causing harm in agricultural regions like Val di Non.
Listen to the Italian radio interview here:
In a recent radio appearance at Radio Anaunia, Cristina Borghesi, a researcher involved in the REACT project, shed light on her fascinating studies and academic journey. The interview provided an opportunity for Borghesi to delve into her passion for researching insects, particularly the Bactrocera flies, and how her work aligns perfectly with her native region of Val di Non (IT).
On June 20, 2023 REACT researcher Cristina Borghesi was invited to Radio Anaunia. At her appearance on Radio Anaunia, Borghesi eloquently shared her academic pathway and the motivations behind her research on insects. Most importantly she pointed out the links between her studies and the region she is coming from. Indeed, Borghesi explained that her research does not only contribute to the scientific understanding of insects, but also to preventing insect pests from causing harm in agricultural regions like Val di Non.
Listen to the Italian radio interview here:
Despite spreading the word about REACT and alternative ways to pesticide-free insect pest prevention, the significance of Borghesi’s appearance on Radio Anaunia lies in the platform it provides for showcasing young researcher from the region who are pursuing unconventional study pathways. Her story serves as an inspiration for others, highlighting the potential for making a difference by combining personal passions with scientific research.
The opportunity to share her research and experiences on Radio Anaunia was made possible through the collaboration of radioanaunia.it and visitvaldinon.it.