Hanne Tytgat on LinkedIn: Ekoli vzw 8 jaar! (2024)

Hanne Tytgat

Microbiome Group Lead at Nestlé Research

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So proud of 8 years of Ekoli vzw! Thanks to all partners, supporters, volunteers, sympathisants and ofcourse all the amazing future scientists we got to inspire! Onwards and upwards! #inclusivescience#grateful

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Ann Van der Jeugd

Program Manager KU Leuven Brain Institute - President Belgian Women in Science - Board Member Belgian Brain Council

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van harte proficiat en dank voor de jarenlange samenwerking, op naar de volgende 8 jaar! #scienceforall #inclusivescience #scienceinc

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