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ESF awards 13th European Latsis Prize to James Vaupel on pioneering demographic research

19:00 EST 22 Nov 2011 | AAAS

(European Science Foundation) The European Science Foundation has awarded this year's European Latsis Prize to Professor James W. Vaupel, of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, Germany. The theme for this year's prize was "D..

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