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scenarios will be co-created and analyzed. The project is a collaboration between SLU, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy (Germany), Inrae (France), University of Milan and Eurac
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between SLU, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy (Germany), Inrae (France), University of Milan and Eurac Research (Italy), Ruralis (Norway), Universitat Politechnica de Valencia
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of the underlying interactions. The approach uses a combination of conventional (rapid kinetics, protein engineering, X-ray crystallography) and innovative (smFRET, cryo-EM) biophysical techniques. Current projects
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pollution in water poses significant risks to aquatic ecosystems and to drinking water production for society. Current regulations governing chemical risks in water remain poorly harmonised and fragmented