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Are you looking for a PhD position where you develop state-of-the-art machine learning methods for the life sciences (geometric deep learning, transformer-based approaches, ...) with a focus on
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academic exchanges about the intersection of law, history and social sciences? Analyzing the impact of international human rights law in non-democratic contexts? Then the job of PhD researcher
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metastatic conditions! We're seeking a skilled PhD researcher to use AFM and FluidFM techniques to uncover biophysical disease markers. Job description Mac4Me (Macrophage Targets for Metastatic Treatment) is
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& Research (WUR) and outside our organization. Your qualities you have a MSc/PhD in analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, food chemistry or comparable specialization. Knowledge of instrumental analysis
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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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well suited to you if you wish to qualify and prepare for a later PhD position. You will collaborate with the project team, consisting of several junior researchers, as well as with project leader Prof
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toxicology using non-animal test methods and supervising the work of our PhD students and Post Docs. What are you going to do? You will work as a researcher (in the research track of the Recognition
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, contact with these animals and visiting poultry production companies is prohibited. Your qualities Job requirements: You are a driven researcher with a PhD. You feel at home in an interdisciplinary team
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; relevant education at the MSc, PhD, or DVM level; proficiency in both English and Dutch languages. We offer you Wageningen University & Research offers excellent terms of employment . A few highlights from
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University & Research (WUR) and outside. Your qualities a PhD in analytical chemistry/bio-organic chemistry or comparable specialization; Knowledge of mass spectrometric techniques (preferably