9 interactive positions at KNAW in Netherlands

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  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 10 hours ago

    2025 Implementing new technology for non-invasive studies of birdsong in group social interactions Andrés Viñas Martínez University of Groningen Unravelling the cognitive toolkit of meerkats’ spatial

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 10 hours ago

    for the European Congress on International Health and Tropical Medicine (ECTMIH) David Burger Professor, Radboud UMC Interactive tool allowing international experts to share information on drug interactions in

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    the Environment (RIVM). She studies how the immune system responds to respiratory viral infections. Her focus is how antibodies function and how viruses and their hosts interact in the respiratory

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 10 hours ago

    crucial role in our planet's ecosystem: they store carbon dioxide and interact extensively with plants. Kokkoris examines what happens in the cells of such networks, the aim being to better understand how

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 9 hours ago

    predator-prey interactions into the deep sea Tressia Chikodza PhD candidate Leiden University Double trouble: do aquatic invasive plants promote mosquitoes? Emilie Didaskalou PhD candidate Leiden University

  • KNAW | Netherlands | 2 months ago

    at the molecular level. Realistic models Jackson's modelling is based on simplified but realistic models of the molecular interactions that take place in a fluid. His models predict the thermodyanmics, structure

  • KNAW | Netherlands | 2 months ago

    , and then uses his findings to deliver a practical application. Meijerink's work has resulted in a better understanding of the quantum-mechanical interactions between ions. He has, furthermore, used

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 9 hours ago

    interaction between genes and the environment. They have direct relevance in such areas as child care and juvenile care. Van IJzendoorn addresses urgent social issues in his research. His social engagement is

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 10 hours ago

    Virology Prize 2017. Raul Andino has been awarded the prize for research that has expanded our knowledge of viruses across the board. For example, he has studied how viruses replicate, how they interact with

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