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. These insights will be translated into communication and advocacy (reframing) strategies aimed at strengthening efforts to promote healthier food environments and prevent cardiovascular diseases. Your
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insights. Information Statistical modelling of multiple omics datasets is a lively and rapidly developing research area. Ongoing technological advances make it possible to measure multiple biological data
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governance while generating policy-relevant insights for governments and development actors navigating this evolving landscape. Job description We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join a
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and methodological linking of insights from history and the computational humanities. You will develop your own research approach in which qualitative interpretation and quantitative analysis reinforce
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development of medicines, it often provides limited insights into how drugs will work in humans, while also being time-consuming and costly. A successful transition to the use of NAMs requires not only
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, and draw on examples or prior experience. The reference list will not count towards the page limit. The purpose of this exercise is to gain insight into your analytical thinking, ability to connect
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innovative therapeutic strategies in cancer and translate scientific insights into clinical impact. Your colleagues: an interdisciplinary team within the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (FHML
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. The research will start from case-study level analyses of how restoration changes ecological and socio-economic dynamics in specific landscapes over time, and use these insights to improve regional- and EU-level
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or prior experience. The reference list will not count towards the page limit. The purpose of this exercise is to gain insight into your analytical thinking, ability to connect ideas, and motivation
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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