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Phd Position in Multiscale Spatiotemporal Modelling of Microbiome During the First 1000 Days of Life
Are you driven by a desire to delve into the convergence of computational modelling, omics research, and exogenous factors as they relate to human health? Specifically, are you excited about
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have an opportunity to contribute to the activities of the faculty-wide Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the History of Medicine and Health Group of the Centre for Historical Studies
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) to study how new (virtual) technologies may contribute to creating learning opportunities for tourists regarding human-created climate change. There will be a strong focus on developing deep working research
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, to the spread of news, rumour or emotions in a social network, to transactions in banking networks and to the processing of functions and movements in the human brain. An epidemic process spreads over
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networks to reduce the impact of network failures or epidemics; prevent viral epidemics in human population. Epidemic processes widely apply to biological and computer network viruses, to cascading failures
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/ September 2024. We allow 3 months from selection in case of VISA applications. You will be enrolled in the Graduate School for the Humanities (GSH) of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Groningen
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regarding human-created climate change. There will be a strong focus on developing deep working research relationships with community and international partners. These will include scientific missions
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? The Child Law & Health Law Department of the Institute for Private Law at Leiden Law School invite applications for a Doctorate in Law (PhD): The Child’s Right to Access Medicine under International Human
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Department of the Institute for Private Law at Leiden Law School invite applications for a Doctorate in Law (PhD): The Child’s Right to Access Medicine under International Human Rights Law: Responding
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of concentration and temperature distribution during electrolysis will be explored in detail, and experimental information generated in this project will act as inputs/guides to other research lines within