24 organic-chemistry "Biomedical Engineering" research jobs at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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to changes in climate, is therefore crucial to understand how rapidly Earth is warming. In recent years, we have made major advances in observing and simulating the organisation of tropical shallow clouds. Yet
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systems then this could be the project for you. Your qualities You have: a PhD in biophysics, physical chemistry, plant physiology, biochemistry, or related field, preferably with an interest in
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meeting societal and ecological demands. Within the Agriculture & Society team of the Open Field Crops business unit, you are the expert in quantitative analyses. You assess the revenue model and analyse
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to the organization and planning of the work to be performed and discussing progress with the project leaders; as a lab manager, being the first point of contact for laboratory quality assurance; contributing
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results; collaborate with the project PhDs, postdocs and senior researchers; support the Principal Investigator with organizing cross-cutting activities in the project; engage with national and
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in interaction with growers and other researchers as a PhD researcher? If so, we have an exciting PhD position available at the Business Unit Greenhouse Horticulture of Wageningen University & Research
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motivate each other. We want every talent to feel at home in our organisation and be offered the same career opportunities. We therefore especially welcome applications from people who are underrepresented
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Your job Do you have a passion for biodiversity research in a marine environment? Are you interested in the organisms of the sea floor? Do you like to collaborate with people from different
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of the neonatal intestine-immune system is therefore crucial. However, studying gut development to understand these diseases is challenging, as it is difficult to obtain information from either healthy
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, institutions, and resources through which housing is organized. It includes urban development programs, and other public(-private) interventions on housing shortages and tenure legalisation. The housing regime