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Machine learning in population health: Opportunities and threats.
Abraham D. Flaxman and Theo Vos of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington, discuss near-term applications for ML in population health and name their priorities for ongoing ML development
Rond de tafel. Werken met managementteams. Interview met Theo Wijnen en Mieck Vos.
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First person - Ivo de Vos
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Ivo de Vos is first author on 'The novel zebrafish model pretzel demonstrates a central role for SH3PXD2B in defective collagen remodelling and fibrosis in Frank-Ter Haar syndrome', published in BiO. Ivo conducted the research described in this article while a Research Fellow in Professor Maurice van Steensel's lab at the Skin Research Institute of Singapore (SRIS), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore. He is now a Postgraduate House Officer in Clinical Genetics, currently working in patient care in the Department of Genetics, at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG), The Netherlands, investigating pathophysiological mechanisms underlying common skin conditions by studying rare genetic skin disorders, ultimately improving patient care
Co-occurrence of author’s specific keyword, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.
Co-occurrence of author’s specific keyword, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.</p
Co-authorship network of authors selected papers, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.
Co-authorship network of authors selected papers, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.</p
Co-authorship network of authors grouped by affiliated countries, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.
Co-authorship network of authors grouped by affiliated countries, source: Formulated by author using VOS viewer.</p
Werken met managementteams: interview met Theo Wijnen en Mieck Vos
Het lokale niveau is volop in ontwikkeling. Het nieuwe gemeentedecreet zorgde voor heel wat wijzigingen, zowel op politiek als op administratief vlak. Eén van die wijzigingen is de introductie van een managementteam in de gemeentelijke organisatie. Uiterlijk op 1 oktober 2007 moet elke gemeente werken met een managementteam, waarin de top van de administratie vertegenwoordigd is. Uitgeverij Politeia en de Vereniging van Vlaamse Steden en Gemeenten (VVSG) hebben over het werken met managementteams recent een pocket gepubliceerd. Hierin wordt niet enkel de regelgeving over managementteams gekaderd. Er is ook veel aandacht voor eerder praktisch gerichte zaken. Zo wordt bijvoorbeeld een leidraad aangereikt voor het maken van een afsprakennota tussen college en managementteam. Tussendoor passeren heel wat methoden en technieken van het hedendaagse overheidsmanagement de revue: coachend leiderschap, Balanced Scorecard, EFQM, CAF, IiP, organisatieleren, projectmatig werken, delegeren,… Naar aanleiding van deze publicatie hadden we een interview met de auteurs Mieck Vos (adjunct-stadssecretaris Stad Kortrijk) en Theo Wijnen (coördinator en stafmedewerker organisatie-ontwikkeling Team Consulting, VVSG).status: Publishe
Chapter Karel Vos (1874 - 1926), een eigenzinnig dopers geschiedbeoefenaar
Karel Vos (1874-1926) was a prominent figure in Anabaptist historiography, dedicating his life to studying and documenting the history of the Dutch Mennonite tradition. Despite limited access to archives, he conducted meticulous research and adopted a critical approach to historical analysis. His commitment to truthfulness in writing aligned with the principles of the Rankean Dutch Historical School. This also pointed to the presence of Anabaptist bishops from the Lower Rhine in the 1540s and 1550s. However, Vos’s views on Anabaptist history sparked controversy, as he believed revolutionary principles dominated the movement until 1540. Vos’s 1914 biography of Menno Simons remains an inexhaustible source, even if his work did not receive adequate recognition. Beyond his historical contributions, Vos actively engaged with the Anabaptist cause in his writings and demonstrated talent as a historical columnist. However, his exclusion from the academic circuit may have led to his undervaluation as a historian, both during his lifetime and in the years that followed
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