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Your job The impact of nutrition on cancer treatment fascinates us. Are you interested in working with us on an exciting project focussing on the intersection between nutrition, microbiology and
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collaborate with colleagues and supervise PhD students, BSc and MSc theses and you develop and teach courses; you contribute to the further development of the Nutrition Metabolism and Genomics group. Tenure
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: you acquire, lead and implement innovative and creative(inter-) national research projects in the Nutrition, Metabolism and Genomics group; you collaborate with colleagues and supervise PhD students
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Your job We are looking for two PhD students to join our recently awarded project NanoNU-Marker to develop Nano-Chemical Biomarkers of Molecular Mechanisms and Nutritional Factors in Cognitive
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projects in Global Nutrition; you collaborate with colleagues and supervise PhD students, BSc and MSc theses and you develop and teach courses; you contribute to the further development of the chair group
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Your job We are looking for an ambitious PhD candidate with a great interest in the ecology of intestinal microbes for a project that is on the intersection between microbiology, nutrition, and
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Phd Position in Multiscale Spatiotemporal Modelling of Microbiome During the First 1000 Days of Life
with the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS) at UvA, is seeking a motivated PhD candidate to join our team focused on multiscale spatiotemporal modelling of the human microbiome. The successful candidate
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building at Wageningen Campus. Most notably, you will work in close contact with the lab’s PhD candidates, postdocs and experimental research technicians to jointly align measurement output and data
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their thesis research. In joint coordination with the other technicians of the team, you provide laboratory support to long-term research questions from PhD students through, for example, histological
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Society Group and the Division of Human Nutrition and Health, as well as with stakeholders within the public health domain. The new chair holder will foster a vibrant academic climate, provide a supportive