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economy of housing and health combining insights from literatures in (1) housing and health, (2) political economy of health, and (3) critical housing studies. Methodologically, the project combines large
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systems can make people sick and generate health inequalities. It develops the political economy of housing and health combining insights from literatures in (1) housing and health, (2) political economy of
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established insights from human immunology to assess and interpret immune responses in farm and lab animal species; turn research outcomes into scientific publications and practical, actionable insights
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upon knowledge and insights from the filed of digital infrastructures and compliance monitoring. Key Responsibilities To develop design principles for the Digital Product Passport (DPP) utilisation
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interdisciplinary team combines expertise in mitochondrial gene editing, kidney organoids, and functional testing to determine how these mutations cause disease. This will yield new insights, improved diagnostics
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land use pressures obtaining land for nature restoration may be difficult and may involve resistance. In other locations the added value of restoration may be smaller. Having insight in the spatial
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
becoming constrained, increasing the urgency to reduce losses and improve asset management. Current leak detection methods are often reactive and utilities still lack continuous insight into the condition
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process. Welcome, safe, and valued Wageningen University & Research (WUR) highly values diversity and inclusion because we believe that different insights lead to innovative solutions. We create a work
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the Sludge to Resource program, part of the Haskoning Innovation & Education Fund and co funded by the TKI ChemistryNL research programme. This project will deliver fundamental insight into microbial processes
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) matrix architecture are influenced by the mechanical and geometric properties of their environment. These computational models can provide crucial mechanistic insights into the key parameters governing