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groups facing heightened risks and limited access to healthcare. As a PhD student, you will be involved in the further development of a general framework for impact and cost-effectiveness assessments
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) government, industry, and local NGO’s. Your main contribution will be the development of a spatially explicit agent-based model of the society of the Metropolitan Region of Amsterdam, simulating circular
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be supervised by dr. Teresa Bago d’Uva and at least one other member of the Department of Applied Economics. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358090/phd-position-health
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to investigate aardaker growth, development, and environmental responses under controlled and field conditions. Develop speed-breeding protocols and plant resilience assays, and collaborate with soil, drought, and
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to provide a better understanding of sustainability of farming systems around the world. The Biosystematics Group applies fundamental knowledge on evolution and biodiversity to improve crops and (agro
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for understanding CHD occurrence, distinguishing three key components: (1) risk factors that drive the long-term development of atherosclerosis, (2) trigger factors that precipitate acute coronary
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-vulnerability model provides a more comprehensive framework for understanding IS occurrence, distinguishing three key components: (1) risk factors that drive the long-term development of atherosclerosis, (2
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, and behavioral intervention using both quantitative and qualitative approaches, including field studies and stakeholder participation. More information can be found here https
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of Humanities and the Dutch National Research Schools ; Excellent possibilities for further professional development and education; An inspiring academic and international work environment in the heart
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applications (XR) will be provided by another research institute in collaboration with the research team of Utrecht University and its development is outside the scope of this PhD research. How it will be