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, human health, and the development of diseases such as Parkinson's disease. The chair resides in the Microbiology Theme which is part of the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences in the Faculty
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biology, that links the intricate networks that make up cells to their overserved behavior at the cell level. The team is embedded in the Microbiology Cluster and affiliated with interdisciplinary
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) in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Biomedical Sciences, or closely related fields. Candidates in the final stages of obtaining their degree are eligible to apply; • hands
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. The position will be supported by a recently awarded NWO-VIDI grant. Our lab is a part of the Microbiology theme at the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences in the Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam
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the University of Amsterdam, is the place to be. The research group strives to enhance our current understanding of fields ranging from microbiology to human health. We invite enthusiastic and dedicated candidates
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fundamental knowledge of the interactions between plants and their pathogens, using state-of-the-art molecular methods in genetics, plant biology, genomics, cell biology, biochemistry, and microbiology
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performing experimental lab work (e.g., molecular biology, analytical chemistry using HPLC and LC-MS, microbiology, molecular biology). You enjoy conducting data analyses through programming or other
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, human health, and the development of diseases such as Parkinson's disease. The chair resides in the Microbiology Theme which is part of the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences in the Faculty
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Biology, Microbiology and Green Life Sciences. Want to know more about our organisation? Read more about working at the University of Amsterdam. With a budget of 96 million Euro over the next decade
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19 research groups that perform excellent research centered on four themes: Neurosciences, Cell & Systems Biology, Microbiology and Green Life Sciences. Questions? Do you have questions about this