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Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences and Law Humanities More The Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize is awarded every other year to a mid-career researcher working in the Netherlands
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The Dr. J.L. Dobberke Foundation was established by Ms S.L. van Stolk in 1950 and was transferred to the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2005. The Foundation is named after Dr J.L
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against viruses. Together with his colleagues, Miesen showed that mosquitoes can ‘store’ information about previous virus infections in their DNA and pass it on to their offspring. This stored information
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of Dr Wilhelmus P.H. de Boer (Haarlem 1950 – Rijswijk 2021). Dr De Boer’s wish was for the KNAW to set up a fund with his estate for medical research, preferably in the field of autoimmune diseases, and
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, mathematics, and physics. In 2026, the field of physics will be central. More information is available on the website of the Christiaan Huygens Prize Foundation. Website Christiaan Huygensprijs 2024 Who is it
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symposiums and lectures and providing funding. Since 2001, the Foundation has financed the E.W. Beth Dissertation Prize for outstanding PhD dissertations in logic, language and information, awarded by
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or natural sciences. More information on future Lindau Nobel Laureate meetings . Who is it for? Students, PhD candidates and post-doc researchers (up to 5 years of postdoctoral experience) - affiliated with
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international experts to share information on drug interactions in tuberculosis Erik Danen Professor, Leiden University Kick-start twin lab for joint research on infectious diseases and cancer Veerle Heesters PhD
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studies the tropical infectious disease melioidosis. The results of her research lend credence to the premise that the disease is more prevalent in southern Africa than the official data suggest. Birnie is
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than convoluted theories or white coats in a laboratory; it’s also creative, community-minded and everyday. In my research, I examine how individuals and organisations can willingly donate digital data to promote