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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you fascinated by the world of microbiology and environmental sciences? Do you thrive in the dynamic blend of laboratory experiments and fieldwork adventures
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fascinated by the world of microbiology and environmental sciences? Do you thrive in the dynamic blend of laboratory experiments and fieldwork adventures? If your passion lies in unravelling the mysteries
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originates from biological conversions in natural and engineered ecosystems. Despite decades of research, the environmental conditions controlling the underlying microbiology remain largely unknown. This PhD
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Challenge: Understand the microbiology underlying N2O emissions. Change: Combine bio-reactors and meta-omics. Impact: Control N2O emissions from engineered microbiomes. Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a
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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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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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. Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for an enthusiastic team player with all or a subset of the following skills: a solid academic record (MSc) in bioinformatics, biochemistry, microbiology or a
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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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at the Department of Medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention, location AMC at the Amsterdam UMC, The Netherlands. At an international level, the project complements the work performed within the iSpy network
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microbiome in a Dutch population Paper: Host genetic regulation of human gut microbial structural variation PhD student working on this project will be expected to: - Perform microbiological analyses such as