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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to investigate novel functional ingredients for fish health? Are you interested in the interplay between gut
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(BSc) education and practicals. You will also have an important role in large-scale fish samplings at our experimental facility and/or in the field in support of research by MSc students as part of
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samples of phytoplankton and shellfish larvae. You will also be responsible for designing and conducting experiments on shellfish, algae, seaweed, and fish. Additionally, you will contribute to the setup
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it: “We believe we can always do better. We love what we do – not because it’s easy, but because it’s hard.” You can visit our website for more information about the application process and the
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PhD students and 100 MSc students. Leiden itself, is a charming university town with international flair with easy connections to other European countries. Leiden Observatory is dedicated to providing
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of COS studies integral coastal ecosystems and their populations of fish, birds, and other marine animals in the North and Wadden Seas as well as on a global scale. The department focusses on key physical
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experience and an affinity with applying landscape modelling methods to study questions relating to invasive species (mainly Triturus spp. amphibians but possibly also Salmonid fish), conservation, and
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-centered healthcare requires the development of easy-to-use and sensitive biomedical devices that are capable of detecting specific biomolecules. Nanophotonic structures are increasingly used for biosensing
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the aim to push the sensitivity to the single-molecule level. Background The widely recognized need for more personalized, patient-centered healthcare requires the development of easy-to-use and sensitive