NUTRIM Reflections 2024-2025
Last NUTRIM newsletter of 2024.
It has become a tradition for NUTRIM to look back at last year with pride and gratitude and to look ahead to the new year with enthusiasm and energy. NUTRIM had another remarkable year in 2024, marked by several significant achievements.
We give an overview by summarising some highlights, while acknowledging that there are many more...!
We also wish to acknowledge our collaboration partners across academic, clinical, social, and industry networks, as well as the media that have highlighted and shared the NUTRIM news. Your support has been instrumental in our achievements—thank you!
We wish you very happy and relaxing holidays and all the best for 2025!
Read the NUTRIM Special Holiday Edition with the highlights of 2024 here
Daisy Jonkers
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