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Lecturer Bioinformatics Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Biology Hours per week: 20 to 24 Application deadline: 30 January 2026 Apply now Are you interested in teaching and
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2026 Apply now Passionate about plant stress responses, molecular biology, and bioinformatics? Join our lab as PhD candidate and investigate why unique plant cells respond so differently to the same
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. The position combines microbial ecology, metabolomics, data integration, and bioinformatics, and offers close collaboration with experimental researchers working on microbe-microbe and plant–microbe interactions
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connecting approach. You will work in an academic environment with the scrum team and translate researchers needs into concrete developments within the Bioinformatics Suite. You enjoy taking on and shaping new
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programmes such as Data Science for Decision Making, Systems Biology and Bioinformatics. Our research and education are interdisciplinary, practice-oriented, and socially relevant. We take pride in our open
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Profile We are looking for candidates who meet the following criteria: PhD in relevant fields: plant sciences, functional genomics, molecular & applied genetics, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence
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degree in plant biology, bioinformatics, biochemistry, genetics or a related field. Strong bioinformatics skills, preferably in transcriptomic analyses and network inference. Expertise in molecular biology
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in (1) computational biology, bioinformatics or biostatistics with experience in the field of immunology, or (2) a PhD in immunology with demonstratable experience and advanced knowledge
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research profile to further integrating wet-lab techniques (such as single-cell sequencing, -omics) with advanced data analysis, for example through bioinformatics, machine learning, or AI. Themes such as
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potential of aardaker, creating the foundations for its future use in Dutch food systems. The second PhD (PhD2) will concentrate on high-throughput phenotyping and bioinformatics across the three crops (with