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with a strong network of leading national and international veterinary and human neurologists and neuroscientists. Our research focuses on clinical and comparative aspects of veterinary neurology
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area - A proven publication record in international peer-reviewed journals - Experience in international research collaboration and networking - Write and speak English fluently - Experience in planning
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use, effect, and safety. The group is highly recognized within pharmacoepidemiology and has a very large international network. Furthermore, we collaborate extensively with the rest of the department
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to advancing knowledge and achieving project goals efficiently. Our research focuses on understanding the intricate interactions between plants and bacterial communities is pivotal in current research and
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to advancing knowledge and achieving project goals efficiently. Our research focuses on understanding the intricate interactions between plants and bacterial communities is pivotal in current research and
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, including AMR genotyping and phylogenetic analysis. Development and dissemination of laboratory guidelines and reference materials for the EURL network. Contribution to technical missions and consultations
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complex protein networks that govern cell fate and function. A strong commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration is essential. The candidate
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dissemination of research Participate in academic community services and departmental committees While English is the primary working language, the successful appointed candidate will be expected to communicate
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Contribute to the supervision of undergraduate and graduate students at the Department Contribute to public dissemination of research Participate in academic community services and departmental committees
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biology and the complex protein networks that govern cell fate and function. A strong commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration is essential