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) classes? And do you want to work in a dynamic and multicultural academic environment? The cluster of Plant Developmental Biology is looking for two enthusiastic lab technicians to support our plant
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Your job Are you a computational scientist eager to build your own group? Are you ready to deploy the tools and methods of systems biology to understand mechanisms underlying basic cellular
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BSc students in specific projects and will supervise their theses. Your qualities as Postdoc computational biology you have a high interest in the following research topics: Design-Build-Test-Learn
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Your job Do you have a Ph.D. in a relevant field such as plant biology, genetics, or molecular biology? Do you possess expertise in next-generation sequencing approaches, bioinformatics, and plant
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Your job Do you want to pursue a PhD programme connecting synthetic biology with electronics? Would you like to apply microbial systems, advanced bioengineering, and biochemistry to real-world
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profiles from samples collected across Europe. equipped with an MSc degree in biology or a related life sciences field, demonstrating a strong inclination for molecular biology and bioinformatics. willing
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to the main themes of the HMI group who will also contribute to effective and engaging education. This position is part of Wageningen University's commitment to the “Sector Plan for Biology” which aims
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? Then this PhD project could be what you’re looking for! As a fully funded PhD student in the Systems & Synthetic Biology Chair Group, you will develop novel approaches to mathematically describe
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, molecular biology, contaminant sorption and biodegradation You are able to think in and work with multidisciplinary research approaches; You have proven academic research experience, for example as part of a
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-generation sequencing approaches? Do you have an interest in comparative genomics, plant pathology and evolutionary biology? Will you then join the Biosystems group in developing new insights to enhance crop