17 animal-activity-recognition PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center
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great opportunity for you! In this role you are going to contribute (quantitative genetic analyses) to projects in the field of sustainable animal breeding. This includes health and welfare of animals
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that contribute to the national and international AMR agenda. Apply advanced molecular and epidemiological methods to unravel AMR mechanisms in animal and foodborne pathogens. Translate research outcomes into high
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Your job As a researcher in sustainable pig nutrition within the Animal Nutrition Department of Wageningen Livestock Research, you utilize your knowledge of nutrition and feeding strategies
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detection. Together with a team of four analysts, you will work on challenges such as identifying plant components, detecting insect residues, and spotting packaging materials in animal feed. It is also
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three days per week. Location : Lelystad, Houtribweg 39. Some of the work will take place in buildings subject to quarantine regulations. As a result, contact with FMD-sensitive animals and poultry
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three days per week. Location : Lelystad, Houtribweg 39. Some of the work will take place in buildings subject to quarantine regulations. As a result, contact with FMD-sensitive animals and poultry
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infections in animals. We use a multidisciplinary approach that brings together expertise in microbiology, patho-immunology, intracellular microorganisms, and zoonoses, both within our institute and in
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Your job Do you also feel that assessment systems can be more optimally used to support and empower student learning? Do you like to innovate education, work with teachers and make a difference for
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environmental and political contexts. Your duties and responsibilities include: Performing duties under the EU project, including production of deliverables and organisation of activities (workshops, events
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for delivering and regenerating ecosystem services, thereby strengthening the ecological, social and economic dimensions of food production. The central objective of Action Line #3 is to measure, monitor and