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or products the Van Walree Fund finances and which not. Apply:Is opening 15 March 2026 Guidelines KNAW Van Walree Fund Mentorship programme supporting women 'Thanks in part to the KNAW Van Walree Fund, HypoVax
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(...) hopefully reveal some exciting new mechanisms, both behavioural and physiological, that can help to keep animal populations healthy.' Kat Bebbington, Lecturer in Behavioural Ecology, Wageningen University and
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the final phase of their PhD programme and can start the intended research within three (3) months of being awarded the contribution; who will independently set up an innovative research line with the
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Statesman Thorbecke Fund Programme Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences and Law Humanities More The Statesman Thorbecke Fund Programme is for research projects that have a strong connection with
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the Department of Econometrics & Business Statistics at Monash University in Australia. Prior to his PhD programme he studied Econometrics and Management Science at Erasmus University Rotterdam. 2019: Chris Smiet
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Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute. Who is it for Postdoc researchers who obtained their PhD no more than five years ago or will receive their PhD not later than April 2026 and who are conducting innovative
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data showing that this helps to avoid certain innate defence mechanisms in their host. Developing vaccines more effectively After gaining his PhD, Fros worked at Oxford and Wageningen universities. In
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the CRISPR-Cas system, a defence mechanism allowing them to recognise and disable the DNA of invading viruses. Van der Oost showed that a synthetic CRISPR system can easily be used to adapt this mechanism so
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, 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
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scholars who have made valuable and innovative contributions to science or scientific practice. These contributions may relate to the themes identified in the Recognition & Rewards programme : research