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application towards health and healthy behaviour of diverse target groups in the Netherlands and Europe. The Group takes on a social-ecological perspective towards fostering public health, with due attention
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of Food Microbiology is necessary and both positive (fermentation) and negative aspects (spoilage, disease) of micro-organisms are studied. Quality and safety of food are relevant for public health
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publications and present in international fora and conferences. Requirements Specific Requirements PhD degree in soil science or environmental science with a strong focus on soil science. Knowledge of the role
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of care. Information on the project A rise of ecological restoration programs world-wide aims to reverse the decline of ocean health by repairing and rebuilding marine and coastal natures. These efforts
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candidate who would like to help horse studbooks to implement breeding for better health in their breeding programs. The PhD will be employed as part of a newly funded public–private partnership (PPP
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involving experimental and theoretical biologists, funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections pose a growing global health problem
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de l'artemisia", is a public-private partnership project. It aims to develop integrated farmer-centred business propositions for outgrowers of rice and artemisia annua in rotation with food crops
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own group with your own lines of research on AI and machine learning interacting with other scientists at SSB; you will set up collaborations and attract funding for PhD candidates and postdocs
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widespread prosperity in the post-war era. It contributed to rising living standards, reducing poverty and increasing tax revenues to fund public policies. However, the focus on growth, as well as the dominant
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to contribute to animal health, disease prevention, the reduction of infectious diseases and the use of antibiotics? Then we have the challenge for you! We, Wageningen Bioveterinary Research (WBVR), are looking