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source areas. With the shifting focus of policy from deposition to emissions (target management), a better understanding of the processes in source areas has become crucial. Moreover, understanding what
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management), a better understanding of the processes in source areas has become crucial. Moreover, understanding what happens in source areas is also essential for interpreting developments in nature reserves
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(NOBV ) aims to monitor and evaluate measures designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate land subsidence in Dutch peatlands. One important aspect of these efforts is obtaining process
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obtaining process understanding of greenhouse gas fluxes and carbon dynamics to better predict future emissions and the effects of potential mitigation measures. Utrecht University (UU) plays a key role in
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these forces and translate them into an integrated immune response. Your job The goal of this postdoc project is to get insights into the molecular processes underlying mechanosensing of pathogens by plant cells
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modifications of histones and DNA provide an important regulatory layer for gene expression control and numerous other processes in the cell. In this context, individual and combinatorial modifications guide
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encourage you to keep investing in your personal and professional development. For more information, please visit Working at Utrecht University . Selection process As Utrecht University, we want to be a home
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. You will also support our collaborative and transdisciplinary research process and activities aimed at engaging and communicating with policy-makers and decision-makers at local, regional and national
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persistently high land flux uncertainties by an order of magnitude. Achieving this goal will require a combination of new datasets, a deeper process-understanding, sophisticated models and an improved
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is how plant cells detect these forces and translate them into an integrated immune response. Your job The goal of this postdoc project is to get insights into the molecular processes underlying