Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Employer
- AMOLF
- University of Groningen
- AcademicTransfer
- University of Amsterdam
- NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
- Radboud University Medical Center (Radboudumc)
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU)
- Wageningen University and Research Center
- Wageningen University & Research
- CWI
- DIFFER
- Delft University of Technology
- Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
- Leiden University
- Maastricht University (UM)
- Radboud University
- Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ)
- University of Amsterdam (UvA)
- Utrecht University
- 9 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
the pathways and metabolic networks, assigning NAD+/NADH for assimilation and a non-canonical redox cofactor for product formation. In this NWO-XL project 7 PhD students and 2 postdocs from the VU, Wageningen
-
bacteria can manipulate the immune system, evade immune surveillance and/or find shelter in intracellular compartments to escape antibacterial agents. In the NWO-funded project Chiron , we aim to address
-
bacteria can manipulate the immune system, evade immune surveillance and/or find shelter in intracellular compartments to escape antibacterial agents.In the NWO-funded project Chiron , we aim to address
-
(www.differ.nl ) and the working location will be at TU Eindhoven. When fulfilling a position at DIFFER, you will have an employee status at NWO. You can participate in all the employee benefits NWO offers. We
-
- location Texel) is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with a background in marine ecology, biogeochemistry, ecotoxicology and/or hydrodynamics and numerical modelling. ROYAL NIOZ NWO-NIOZ
-
between synthetic cells. With a lot of room for scientific creativity and collaborations, you will also further extend the capabilities of bottom-up synthetic biology by improving our methods to generate
-
Postdoctoral Research Associate on Data Science for Wildlife Camera Trapping to work within the NWO-funded BIODIVERSA+ project “Big Picture”. This collaborative project aims to support European, national
-
research groups working on different aspects of infectious diseases. MMB research covers a spectrum of topics: from molecular mechanisms and vector biology to clinical studies at Radboudumc and in Africa
-
. 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
-
involving experimental and theoretical biologists, funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections pose a growing global health problem