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opening 15 August 2026 Neural mechanisms of social competence 'Social competence is a critical ability for social animals, enabling individuals to optimise their behaviour in response to their social
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. This enhances not only our mechanistic insights of fungal networks, but also strengthens advocacy for these essential organisms in global sustainability and soil health research.' Vasilis Kokkoris, Assistant
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, culture and ecology in unexpected ways. For example, he investigates the way in which international networks of scientists were able to claim ‘untamed’ nature in the colonies as their field of study. In
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influenza centre, he improved the methodology for selecting the optimum flu vaccine each year. In 1998, he launched a Dutch avian flu monitoring network, one of the most effective and longest-running