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; Participation in adapting existing and developing new model concepts regarding spray deposition and exposure to spray drift. Your team You will be part of a dynamic team, embedded in a unique organization with an
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part of PE & RC, a collaborative research and PhD training institute coordinated by Wageningen University (WU). The PhD programme is embedded in a coherent and productive research environment that aims
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be eligible for a tax exemption on a part of their salary during the first five years in the Netherlands. Do you want more information? For more information about the position, please Dr. Kees Veldman
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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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infrastructure. Alongside your involvement in the HCU project, you will be the Veterinary Virology Researcher. Your will play a key part in expanding WBVR’s contract research, particularly in vaccine and antiviral
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staff may be eligible for a tax exemption on a part of their salary during the first five years in the Netherlands. Do you want more information? For more information about this position, please contact
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infrastructure. Alongside your involvement in the HCU project, you will be the Veterinairy Virology Researcher. Your will play a key part in expanding WBVR’s contract research, particularly in vaccine and
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, and the environment. You will be part of the general bacteriology team, which works on various NRL tasks, including foodborne bacterial zoonoses. Innovative research is being conducted on bacterial
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) are involved, depending not only on whether and how long ago the information was learned, but probably also on the individual learner, the type of learning material, and the learning situation. As part of
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work here:The Probst Lab (https://probstlab.science) is part of the Wageningen Bioinformatics Chair Group (https://wur.eu/bif). You will be co-supervised by Daniel Probst and Dick de Ridder.Your