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establishing a career within aquaculture & nutrition and work on microalgae as feeds for aquaculture in a context of solutions to improve sustainability and circular economy, this three-year PhD Scholarship
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environment from 1 September 2024. The position We seek a candidate who has a strong background in animal science, preferably with focus on animal nutrition in one or more farm animal species. The candidate
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19 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Copenhagen Department Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports Research Field Biological sciences » Nutritional sciences Researcher
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. degree in Biology, Aquatic Science & Technology or similar. It is also a prerequisite that you familiar with animal behavior and/or freshwater/marine ecology and have experience and keen interest in data
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Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Molecular Plant Nutrition Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The Department of Plant and Environmental
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master's degree. Desired traits and skills: Curiosity and high motivation for aquaculture research Relevant background in nutrition and nutritional biochemistry Practical experience in performing live animal
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for some travel (domestic) and periods of work away from home. Additionally desired traits and skills: Relevant background in nutrition and/or nutritional biochemistry Knowledge of animal feed and
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Professor in Fish Nutritional Physiology and Bioenergetics - DTU Aqua Denmark Be the First to Apply Job Description DTU invites applications
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the observed decline in growth and nutritional health of cod in the eastern and western Baltic stocks, to support management strategies and evaluate recovery potential. You will join a supportive and vibrant
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Professor of Molecular Plant Nutrition Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences (PLEN), Faculty of Science