VHC members selected for CAPHRI's New Research Talent Program
Three members of the department of Health Services Research have been selected to join CAPHRI’s new ResearchTalent program: Ingrid Kremer (VHC), Dorijn Hertroijs (VHC) and Bram de Boer (ALTC research line). The program aims to facilitate CAPHRI’s “high potential” junior researchers in various phases of their career. Trainings, workshops and outreach activities are offered to strengthen their academic CV, grant writing skills and further develop their own research ideas.
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