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Interferometer (aMZI) sensors on silicon nitride platforms, enabling highly sensitive, label-free detection of biomolecules for astrobiological research. An essential component of the technology is chip
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, identification of biomarkers and haemostatic modifiers with multi-omics approaches, an AI-driven bleeding prediction model, and a cost-effective algorithm for bleeding evaluation. All BDUC patients registered
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prediction model, and a cost-effective algorithm for bleeding evaluation. All BDUC patients registered or investigated in the six Dutch Haemophilia Treatment Centres (HTCs) will be included. Our goal
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such as Neuro-AI, AI for Medicine, AI for Biodiversity, Systems Biology, and Algorithms. Develop strong links with partners across the Faculty of Science and Engineering — including Advanced Computing