12 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool Postdoctoral positions at Wageningen University and Research Center
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Your job We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher that is eager to discover how movement through spatial structure due to phage hitchhiking affects bacteriophage’s evolution. For this project
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Your job Are you passionate about reducing the ecological, biodiversity, and climate impacts of commercial flatfish trawling? Do you enjoy synthesizing research insights to develop and test next
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. Wageningen University & Research offers plenty of opportunities for growth and development, with a strong internal recruitment policy and excellent training programmes. You will work on the greenest and most
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plenty of opportunities for growth and development, with a strong internal recruitment policy and excellent training programmes. You will work on the greenest and most innovative campus in the Netherlands
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this. Wageningen University & Research offers plenty of opportunities for growth and development, with a strong internal recruitment policy and excellent training programmes. You will work on the
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. The contract we will offer is for 4 days a week. Wageningen University & Research offers plenty of opportunities for growth and development, with a strong internal recruitment policy and excellent training
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to be willing and able to closely collaborate with experimental biologists. In a Sectorplan-funded collaboration between six departments of the Plant Science Group around the Theme ‘Evolution as a
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Your job We are looking for an experienced bioinformatics postdoc, who is both enthusiastic to develop models based on transcriptomic and genetic data, and able to guide the bioinformatics support
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University & Research offers plenty of opportunities for growth and development, with a strong internal recruitment policy and excellent training programmes. You will work in one of the world’s most
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strengthen our team. The project will be part of the 'Gravitational research' program MiCRop: Harnessing the second genome of plants via microbial imprinting for crop resilience, which is funded by the Dutch