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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
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quantitative/statistical and bioinformatics skills. You will coordinate collaboration by managing cross-team experiments. You will write and publish your research in leading scientific journals and communicate
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blood-related markers), —quantifiable indicators of physiological or pathological processes—offer a promising route for real-time physiological assessment. Advances in non-invasive sensing technologies
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specialization in Data Science (Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Biology) or Life Sciences with strong affinity to Data Science. Experience with different
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://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357537/postdoctoral-researcher-phyloge… Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for a candidate that: Has a PhD degree in Bioinformatics, Microbiology, or a related field; Has
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project proposals and staying up to date on relevant developments in the field. Usage of your practical research experience on the biochemical processes involved in the digestion and fermentation of human
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to produce and process plant-based foods with enhanced concentration of micronutrients as an integrative part of sustainable and healthy diets. Development of analytical methods, digestion models, dietary
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selection policy sets out the conditions that apply specifically to you as a (former) employee. If you have any questions, we are happy to help. Selection process For more information about the position
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recruitment and selection policy sets out the conditions that apply specifically to you as a (former) employee. If you have any questions, we are happy to help. Selection process For more information about the
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(OWFs) in light of climate change and in relation to the ongoing food and nature transitions in the North Sea. A “whole-ecosystem” approach is used by examining physical and biogeochemical processes