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unlocking the secrets of bacteria and plant clock interactions? Would you like to combine molecular microbiology, plant-microbiome interaction, and microscopy? We have a PhD vacancy to investigate clocks in
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programming language. You have a background in or hands-on experience with microbiological and molecular biology techniques. You have an excellent command of English (written and spoken); Dutch language skills
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related discipline; Proven expertise in molecular microbiology; AMR-specific experience is highly desirable; A track record of peer-reviewed publications and international presentations; A proactive
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skills, and you excel at stakeholder engagement and relationship management across disciplines and cultures. You also bring: A PhD in Virology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, or a related field; Over 10
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, with a creative approach to overcoming obstacles; skilled in practical lab work, particularly in plant biology and microbiology, and have demonstrated experience with bioinformatics and/or machine
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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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bacterial membranes (e.g., Shukla et al., Nature 2022 external link & Cell 2023 external link ; Derks et al. Nature Microbiology 2024 external link ; Lewis et al. Nature 2024 external link ). In these PhD
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skills, and you excel at stakeholder engagement and relationship management across disciplines and cultures. You also bring: A PhD in Virology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, or a related field; Over 10
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Oost (the Netherlands) John van der Oost (b. 1958), professor of Microbiology at Wageningen University & Research, is an internationally renowned virologist and one of the pioneers of the CRISPR-Cas