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microscopic research and visual detection techniques? Are you fluent in Dutch? Would you like to apply your expertise to help ensure the safety of our food and feed chains? Then we are looking for you for
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Your job As a researcher in sustainable poultry nutrition within the Animal Nutrition Department of Wageningen Livestock Research, you utilize your knowledge of nutrition and feeding strategies
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of foraging behaviour in relation to discontinuities, including the collecting of drone-based measurements on (multi-species) feeding events and how they relate to locally measured spatially and temporally
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securing well designed and well executed analyses of food and feed? Are you eager to take on the challenge of improving analytical techniques in this field using state-of-the-art measurement systems such as
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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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microbes. These microorganisms influence the interaction between the plant and its pollinators, but also with nectar robbers and flower-feeding herbivores by altering the nutritional value and the chemical
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Your job Do you want to be part of the development of resilient crops that can continue to feed the world when faced with climate change, reduced pesticide use, and reduced irrigation? Then you
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on mixed feeds of CO2, CO, H2, and H2O under industrially relevant conditions. Process boundary conditions for efficient mixed feed FTS to produce synthetic fuels will also be identified. This position is
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? This might be the next step for you! The Natural Toxins team of Wageningen Food Safety Research (WFSR) is looking for an ambitious researcher in the field of marine and cyanobacterial toxins. Your duties and
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and apply animal-free models for toxicokinetics and hazard assessment of chemical contaminants in food and feed? We have a vacancy for a Senior Researcher In Vitro Toxicology to join the Toxicology