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. At the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine we train the veterinarians and researchers of the future, provide care for animals and conduct leading and societal relevant research. That is what we are good at. We see
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of human-animal interactions through fundamental and strategic research. The aquaculture experts within AFI focus on fish nutrition and health in aquaculture production systems, while the fisheries and
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sustainable campus can be taken here The Phytopathology chair group is currently composed of five tenured and non-tenured scientific staff, six technicians, two lecturers, one postdoctoral researcher, one
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will closely collaborate with a second PhD student and a clinician located at Maastricht University and Maastricht UMC+, who will perform studies in animals and patients. As a PhD student you will work
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of the work described, especially the large animal studies, will take place on the Utrecht Science Park, in collaboration with the UMC Utrecht. For more information, see: Boink research group and PacingCure .
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genetic mutations. It might take only a few mutations for one cell to lose control over its self-renewal and growth and become the source of cancer. Our work has the aim to develop in vitro, animal-free
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scientific research. Furthermore the faculty delivers expert clinical care at the University Animal Hospital . Thanks to this position, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine is a point of contact for all
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genetic mutations. It might take only a few mutations for one cell to lose control over its self-renewal and growth and become the source of cancer. Our work has the aim to develop in vitro, animal-free
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, animal models, stem cell-derived (3D) models, and human tissues to study structure/function relationships in different organs, focused on the pathophysiology and molecular basis of cardiovascular and
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sustainable food production technologies. Precision Fermentation is an emerging technology where animal derived products are produced using bioreactors and microorganisms instead of livestock. Despite