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of the future. SOURCE aims to deliver the scientific knowledge, models and design tools to develop and evaluate nourishment strategies in a multi-stakeholder co-creation process. Requirements Specific
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de l'artemisia", is a public-private partnership project. It aims to develop integrated farmer-centred business propositions for outgrowers of rice and artemisia annua in rotation with food crops
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you looking for a PhD and interested in quantitative genomics? Do you want to develop innovative international
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with biodeposition from the shellfish, reef structures are expected to develop. This will provide food and habitat to many other species enhancing biodiversity at the sea floor and in the water column in
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an interdisciplinary PhD research project in which you will develop innovative pathways to reduce future water pollution by nutrients and agrochemicals? If so, an exciting job opportunity is waiting for you! The Earth
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bioinformatician who wants to develop and apply computational methods for microbiome analysis and virus discovery using sequencing data sets? Then this PhD vacancy might be of interest to you. Like all organisms
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advanced laboratories, including outstanding outdoor test facilities . For our clients (government agencies, EU, NGOs, and industries) we develop models, support their use by third parties in the NL and EU
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collaborate with an enthusiastic team of entomologists to further develop biological control systems and sustainable crop protection. You will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Gerben Messelink. The position is also
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sustainable ecology-based agriculture ’. The NWA project will develop new business strategies that are built on sustainable mixed cropping systems. In this PhD project, you will contribute to this objective by
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Research training and education at PhD level at Aquaculture and Fisheries group is integrated in the research program of the Graduate School ‘Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences’ (WIAS), which aims