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ecologists highlight how industrial-capitalism, and its view of nature as separate from humanity, threaten the viability of life on the planet and disproportionately affect people and populations with long
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a marine ecologist with a general interest in biodiversity, ecosystems and how they are affected by human
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industry partners to study how the microbiome is able to help humans digest diverse fibers? Do you enjoy collaboration and teamwork while being at the cutting edge of scientific progress? If yes , then this
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on a flow cell with an array of hundreds of receptors active in a monolayer of living human cells on a square centimetre. Depending on the type of test, dozens of (water) samples can be analysed per chip
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Professor SDC and Jeroen (F) Warner , Associate Professor, SDC. Requirements Specific Requirements You have: a PhD in the area of: disaster governance, human geography, development studies, environmental
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on fundamental research in plant viruses, insect viruses and arboviruses. Where possible, the acquired knowledge is translated to applications that improve food production and human and animal health. Both chair
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? As a Researcher in Infection Biology, you will be responsible for initiating and conducting research on infectious diseases in animals. This involves answering research questions on the relationship
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-microbe interaction, microbial-host interactions, design of microbial communities and systems health applications for both human and animals. The group organizes and teaches courses in several study
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important real-world problems through rigorous academic inquiry. You also possess: a Master’s degree in a field relevant to environmental social sciences, including sociology, human geography, anthropology
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of the biological quality elements of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) to assess the ecological status of rivers, lakes and estuaries. However, wide-scale habitat changes, caused by intensive human use