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J.W. Lindemans

Public Health and Nutrition

Duke University

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About J.W. Lindemans at Duke University (Duke)

Jan Lindemans is a prominent public health researcher at Duke University focusing on micronutrient metabolism, developmental health, and behavioral interventions.W. Representative publications include "PCR108 The Effect of Team Incentives on Medication Adherence: Design of a Randomized Controlled Trial", and "Sciëntisme en hermeneutiek in de studie van de maatschappij", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

Folate and B VitaminsBirth and Developmental HealthIron MetabolismHealth Behavior InterventionsVaccine CommunicationNutritional EpidemiologyMicronutrient DisordersPublic Health Policy
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