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Unraveling phosphorus crystallization in animal manure: Defining mechanisms to innovate phosphorus recovery Animal manure is the largest secondary source of phosphorus and contains significant amounts of nitrogen and potassium. The proper reuse of these nutrients is essential for increasing...
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advanced molecular biology and 'omics' techniques. The goal is to enhance dietary health benefits, particularly through precision nutrition, by investigating individual metabolic differences. The group
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Biology, Animal Science or related field; Excellent lecturing and presentation skills; Excellent communication skills in English and preferably Dutch; Experience with supervising student thesis projects
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Department of Biomedical Engineering of the Eindhoven University of Technology aims at research and education on the edge between biology and engineering, with a focus on the human body. High end research is
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. You work accurately, are practical, proactive, and solution-oriented. You also possess: a completed HBO-level education in a relevant field, preferably in biology and/or ecology; experience, or at least
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of Science is very diverse, ranging from mathematics, information science, astronomy, physics, chemistry and bio-pharmaceutical sciences to biology and environmental sciences. The research activities
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(including preclinical models) is essential. Affinity with data collection and mining, data analysis, and data gathering with readouts in, e.g., histology, molecular cell biology, immunohistochemistry, and
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Ecology Group) and dr. Mirte Bosse (Animal Breeding and Genomics ). Your qualities You have: a MSc-degree in Marine Biology or equivalent experience; fieldwork experience with sea turtles; demonstratable
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advanced molecular biology and 'omics' techniques. The goal is to enhance dietary health benefits, particularly through precision nutrition, by investigating individual metabolic differences. The group
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closely together with Prof.dr. Lisette de Groot (PhD-1) and dr. Yannick Vermeiren (PhD-2) from the chair group of Nutritional Biology (division Human Nutrition and Health). The two PhD position openings