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Your job As climate change worsens droughts and water risks, sustainable, adaptive water management is more urgent than ever. Nature-based solutions (NBS), which use natural processes like forests
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: +31317482024; Hannah van Zanten email: Hannah.vanzanten@wur.nl , phone number: +31633045914 Questions about the procedure? Get in touch with Edgar Tijhuis, Corporate Recruiter, via edgar.tijhuis@wur.nl. Ready to
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of the new HCU 2035, and In addition to her responsibility for biosafety and security, she also provides input on user requirements (URS) and design. As part of the Core Project Team. Your
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of the Natural Toxins team, via phone +31 610 96 74 51 or by email: linda.stolker@wur.nl . Questions about the procedure? Get in touch with Rutger Voorrips, Corporate Recruiter, by e-mail: rutger.voorrips@wur.nl
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Professor, via email: fedor.miloserdov@wur.nl . Questions about the procedure? Get in touch with Rutger Voorrips, Corporate Recruiter, via e-mail: rutger.voorrips@wur.nl . Ready to apply? Click
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: desiree.beaujean@wur.nl . Questions about the procedure? Get in touch with Rutger Voorrips, Corporate Recruiter, by e-mail: rutger.voorrips@wur.nl . Ready to apply? Click on the application button next to the
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: +31 320-238800 or by email: annemarie.rebel@wur.nl. Questions about the procedure? Please contact Ine van't Land, Corporate Recruiter, via recruitment.asg@wur.nl. How to apply: Click on the application
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contact Roselinde Goselink, teamleader Animal Nutrition, e-mail roselinde.goselink@wur.nl or Alfons Jansman, Researcher Pig Nutrition, e-mail: alfons.jansman@wur.nl For more information about the procedure
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about the position, please contact Linda Stolker, Teamlead of the Natural Toxins team, via phone +31 317 480 390 or by email: linda.stolker@wur.nl . Questions about the procedure? Get in touch with Rutger
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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