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Statesman Thorbecke Fund Programme Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences and Law Humanities More The Statesman Thorbecke Fund Programme is for research projects that have a strong connection with
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of mathematics, writing in its report: 'Van Ittersum presents spectacular new results on profound topics within mathematics. He not only displays virtuosity in connecting different concepts and theories at a high
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work in theoretical physics. The use of computer simulations to map molecular systems may be a no-brainer today, but it was not self-evident a few decades ago. One of the driving forces behind a ‘quiet
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) is professor and head of the Department of Molecular Virology at Heidelberg University. He is also head of the Virus-Associated Carcinogenesis Division at the German Cancer Research Center. 2019: Eva
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more quickly than those parts that are important for control, which helps to explain unrestrained, high-risk and irresponsible adolescent behaviour. Crone’s innovative insights have enabled her to give
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creative computer simulations have made to the development of phase theory, the science that studies the behaviour of matter under changing circumstances. What the jury has to say about Daan Frenkel ‘Daan
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provides the basis for a broad spectrum of present and future applications, including OLED displays, organic solar cells, and organic computer chips. Their research covers everything from developing new
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the Université Paris-Saclay, France and scientific director of the Clinicobiome programme at Gustave Roussy in the Paris suburb of Villejuif. The aim of this medical research programme is to examine how microbiota
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contributions to science or scientific practice in the years following the completion of their PhD. These contributions may relate to the themes identified in the Recognition & Rewards programme : research
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to reach the brain. Debby van Riel (1976) received a VENI scholarship to perform research at the Viroscience department of the Erasmus MC. Influenza viruses in the nasal cavity use the olfactory nerve as a