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women in science who deserve to be recognized for their work through this Medal. Winner 2023: Shlomo Havlin Photo by Matthijs Immink — Please find more photos on Flickr News Shlomo Havlin wins Bakhuis
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for their work through this Medal. Winner 2023 Photo by Matthijs Immink — Please find more photos on Flickr News Petra de Jongh wins Gilles Holst Medal. Recognition for her scientific contribution to a sustainable
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on cancer medication that utilises the patient's immune system and also developing genetic tests that can detect cancer at an early stage. More about Bert Vogelstein Bert Vogelstein (born Baltimore, USA, 2
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other research, he examines how nature conservation organisations long made so-called 'primitive' peoples an object of protection. In his current Vici-grant research project Moving Animals: A History of
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. The biennial Statesman Thorbecke Fund Programme, which is financed by this Fund, was established by the Academy in 2015 to promote research projects that are consistent with the Fund's objective. A maximum of
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image, and I like – and even find it exciting – to chip away at it, along with other experts, so that everyone can be themselves and pursue their passion, regardless of the status quo. Manon de Visser