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Your job Do you have a strong affiliation with animal health and food safety? Are you a skilled project leader and do you like to work in multidisciplinary teams? Would you like to know everything
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science, shaping tomorrow external link . At the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine external link we train the veterinarians and researchers of the future, provide care for animals and conduct leading and
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, animals and humans. This discovery paves the way for many new applications, from developing new drugs and improving plant varieties to curing certain human genetic disorders. In its report, the M.W
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Medicine we train the veterinarians and researchers of the future, provide care for animals and conduct leading and societal relevant research. That is what we are good at. We see that the health and
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to enable human and animal cognition. Our internationally renowned centre currently hosts more than 100 PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers from more than 25 countries, offering a stimulating and
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are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to join our research team on wetland and wildlife ecology with a focus on understanding how effectively climate buffers in the form of freshwater wetlands, are as a
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of the future, provide care for animals and conduct leading and societal relevant research. That is what we are good at. We see that the health and welfare of animals, humans and the environment
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detection. Together with a team of four analysts, you will work on challenges such as identifying plant components, detecting insect residues, and spotting packaging materials in animal feed. It is also
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. The candidate will join a lively and highly international team of PhD and Master students working on human demography, and ecology and evolution in wild animals, supported by laboratory and analytical technicians
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international nature conservation, the relationship between fieldwork and laboratory research, man's changing relationship with ‘wild’ animals, and the representation of science in broader culture. Raf De Bont is