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that plants slow down their growth during and after an immune response regardless of the disease intensity. However, how these growth processes are regulated in plants is unclear. In this PhD project embedded
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Laboratory of Plant Breeding at Wageningen university and Research is looking for a highly motivated PhD
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genomic evaluations for sustainable beef cattle breeding using multi-country datasets? Then, this PhD vacancy may be of interest to you. The Animal Breeding and Genomics group at Wageningen University is
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PhD position on multi-breed multi-trait beef cattle international genomic evaluations for novel traits and small populations PhD position on multi-breed multi-trait beef cattle international genomic
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, the insights into these processes will provide novel leads for resistance breeding against black rot and other bacterial plant diseases. The project of this PhD position is funded by a Topsector T&U grant in
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breeding against black rot and other bacterial plant diseases. The project of this PhD position is funded by a Topsector T&U grant in collaboration with two plant breeding companies. What are you going to do
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. This collaborative effort involves four universities, numerous companies, and encompasses scientific research, data collection and sharing, education, and practical applications in agriculture and plant breeding
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dedicated candidates to join our cutting-edge research team as a PhD student to work on modelling plant life-history traits such as flowering time, fertility and seed germination. The position is part of
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We offer a 4 year PhD Position (1.0 FTE) to undertake research on social organisation and vocal communication in wild zebra
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Your job We offer a 4 year PhD Position (1.0 FTE) to undertake research on social organisation and vocal communication in wild zebra finches within the Behavioural Ecology chair group at Wageningen