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Our current food system is at the heart of many pressing sustainability challenges. Industrial agriculture contributes significantly to climate change, biodiversity loss, and soil and water
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20 years, these diseases cannot be cured, and many patients do not respond adequately to available treatments. There is a pressing need for novel disease modifying treatments. At present anti-rheumatic
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Integration Technology Center and the foundry, design and test partners in the Pix Europe consortium and in our JePPIX network . Since Eindhoven is located in the heart of the leading semiconductor and
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November 2025 Apply now Our current food system is at the heart of many pressing sustainability challenges. Industrial agriculture contributes significantly to climate change, biodiversity loss, and soil and
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and abroad, and conducts extensive research for external commissioning parties and funders. Our research has a high profile both in the Netherlands and internationally and is strengthened by the many
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cytometry using different CD-marker panels specific to the myeloid cells. It has become more and more clear that the immune environment in the bone marrow is very important to achieve good and prolonged
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Systems. The work at TU/e will focus on the PIC design and technology development. Since Eindhoven is located in the heart of the leading semiconductor and photonics ecosystem “Brainport” (https
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, forestry and natural ecosystems. For many years, our research has focused on unravelling the molecular basis of resistance and susceptibility that determines the outcome of the interaction between F. fulva
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launched at UMC Utrecht, where companies, research and educational institutions come together close to the daily clinical practice. The creation of such an open innovation lab comes with many questions: how
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of machine learning (ML) and quantum many-body physics. We are also happy to work with experts in one of the two fields who are committed to learning the other. Moreover, we look for interest in developing