26th issue of our magazine FEB Research

We are proud to present to you the 26th issue of our magazine FEB Research. In this issue you can read more about:
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How FEB and the UMCG collaborate to develop new solutions for acute stroke care;
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Mellie Pullman, who was appointed as professor of Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the research programme Operations Management and Operations Research (OPERA) last year;
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Sjoerd Beugeldijk’s book and Juliette de Wit’s research on polarization in the Netherlands;
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PhD graduate Jann Keller’s research on the impact of gas market mergers.
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