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Your job Are you a driven researcher with a passion for the biology of infectious diseases? Do you have the ambition to contribute to animal health, disease prevention, the reduction of infectious
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Your job PhD position - Versatile aphids: the role of salivary components and the microbiome on aphid-plant interactions We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate in the field of insect
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. Your qualities You have: a MSc-degree in Biology with specialization in Animal Behaviour / Behavioural Ecology or equivalent experience; strong experimental and analytical skills; good organisational
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Your job Are you passionate about improving water quality in the Mediterranean Agro-Hydro-System? Do you want to pursue an interdisciplinary PhD research project in which you will develop innovative
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applications for both human and animals. The group organizes and teaches courses in several study programmes, including a successful MSc programme in Bioinformatics & Systems Biology, and in various graduate
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various species of meadow birds still thrive. More information on digital twins in ecology can be found here . Your qualities You have: a PhD degree in ecology, environmental science, animal science
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driven by curiosity about the interactions that take place in marine ecosystems and intend to contribute to the protection and sustainable use of the sea and marine wildlife. Supported by your ability
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Economics Group at Wageningen University and Research, invite applications for the PhD position entitled:‘Economic analysis of adopting low pesticide practices and technologies in Dutch agriculture
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, transitions theory and natural sciences). As a PhD candidate in this project, you will play a crucial role in reshaping livestock farming. Your responsibilities will include: follow and develop a Digi4Live
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. Therefore, there is an ever-growing need for innovative and sustainable food production technologies. Cultivated meat is an emerging technology where meat and seafood are produced using animal cell culture