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network. The IntelliWind Doctoral Network provides training for a new creative, entrepreneurial, innovative, and resilient industry-oriented academic generation ready to face current and future challenges
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contribute to developing a methodological framework to estimate the dual human and animal disease burden of selected foodborne zoonoses in EU countries. The PhD project will be integrated in a European project
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for a new creative, entrepreneurial, innovative, and resilient industry-oriented academic generation ready to face current and future challenges towards reducing the role of humans in the decision process
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network. The IntelliWind Doctoral Network provides training for a new creative, entrepreneurial, innovative, and resilient industry-oriented academic generation ready to face current and future challenges
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for the position. The Research Group for Genomic Epidemiology conducts targeted research with the aim of predicting and preventing infectious diseases in humans and animals, as well as supporting global detection
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to prevent and/or treat CMDs in humans. The aim of this PhD project is to understand diet-induced regulation of CMD-associated gut microbial metabolites, using in vitro models of intestinal bacterial
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of data generated within biological, biomedical and biotechnological and life sciences area. We strive to gain new knowledge and drive innovation in human, animal, plant and food science and collaborate
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resolution ultrasound imaging method capable of resolving 3-D capillary flow in the human body. The approach tracks the motion of the individual red blood cells (erythrocytes) in a three-dimensional volume for
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of the marine food web that supports the ecosystem services that we humans rely on. However, we are currently not able to demonstrate the connection between the melting sea ice, plankton community
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datasets are essential. They will also be required to develop models to quantify the relationship between behaviour and movement, oceanography and biological productivity through space and time, which will