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, experienced individual to join our team as a Research Assistant in marine sponge cell culture for the BLUES project . Traditionally, nature has served as the primary source for new pharmaceuticals, with over 50
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Your job As a Fisheries Innovation Researcher at Wageningen Marine Research, you will contribute to various innovation projects in the field of sustainable fisheries, working in close collaboration
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, embryos, egg cells, and ovarian tissue) from a wide range of farm animal species – from cattle and chicken to sheep, bees and aquatic species. Importantly, you will help to develop strategies for female
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local and regional authorities need to make this happen? As our new junior researcher, you will help generate the first comparative evidence on data use in public health policymaking within the European
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project management skills, and demonstrated experience with managing, negotiating, and successfully maintaining relationships with private sector clients. Key responsibilities include: Designing and
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aquatic species. Importantly, you will help to develop strategies for female cryoconservation. You will contribute to ongoing research activities, while also taking initiative to expand and strengthen our
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laboratories. You will be working within an international team of researchers supported by five research assistants. We value equity, diversity, inclusion and collaborative team science, so we look for a
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opportunities, but you can add even more value with strong quantitative skills and some coding proficiency to accelerate the innovation process and help others leverage your work. As you get going, you’ll gain