29 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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of microbe-induced plant resistance. With this, you will unravel the role of beneficial microbes and the processes that are crucial for plants to maximize profitable functions from their microbiome when
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studies on the microbiome, transcriptome and metabolome to discover genes and processes that are crucial for plants to maximize profitable functions from their microbiome and help the plant to perform
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caterpillars. Experience with molecular techniques and bioinformatics is recommended Knowledge of analytic chemistry is an advantage Excellent communication skills in English and experience with scientific
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. Questions about the procedure? Get in touch with Dax Teunissen, Corporate Recruiter, via vacaturemeldingen.psg@wur.nl. Ready to apply? Click on the application button next to the vacancy on our website. Only
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more information about this position, please contact Prof. Liesbeth Bakker (L.Bakker@nioo.knaw.nl ) or prof. Frank van Langevelde (Frank.vanlangevelde@wur.nl ). For more information about the procedure
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information about the procedure, please contact Jouke van Oostenbrugge, Corporate recruiter via recruitment.ssg@wur.nl . Ready to apply? Click on the application button next to the vacancy on our website. Only
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Your job Are you enthusiastic about understanding climate feedback processes in tundra ecosystems? Are you enthusiastic to conduct field- and remote sensing-based monitoring for impactful science
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about this position, please contact Samuel Sutanto, by email: samuel.sutanto@wur.nl . For more information about the procedure, please contact Jessa Rozema, corporate recruiter, by email: jessa.rozema
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spatial development Experience with qualitative research related to planning processes, governance and instruments; Proficiency in Dutch (native speaker or level B2) to perform fieldwork. For this position
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include: Analysing large climate datasets to quantify and study mesoscale convective systems in tropical South America Use different modelling approaches to understand the processes driving extreme