Imitating nature: studying ticks for cardiovascular diseases
Ingrid Dijkgraaf (CARIM) explains her research on ticks, and how substances they make can be useful in studying cardiovascular diseases.

Ingrid Dijkgraaf (CARIM) explains her research on ticks, and how substances they make can be useful in studying cardiovascular diseases.
PhD thesis written by Diāna Bērziņa
This study examined how non-economic influences—such as senses, atmospheres, and materiality—shape human relationships with objects in contexts that may involve harmful or illegal behavior.
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