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have studied a MSc program in microbiology, biotechnology, plant biology, and food science. Additionally, we expect that you will be willing to have an external stay at Wageningen University & Research
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position: This position is part of ‘SEEDFOOD: Functional and Palatable Plant Seed Storage Proteins for Sustainable Foods’, a Challenge Program project funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. SEEDFOOD is a
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on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Health Tech With a vision to improve health and quality of life through technology, DTU Health Tech engages in research, education, and innovation based on technical
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biomolecules, translational research, and therapeutic development. Are independent, motivated, and excited about growing an ambitious research program. Exhibit excellent communication skills and enjoy
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teaching - sustainable and value-creating solutions in the area of food and health for the benefit of society. The vision is to make a difference by generating future prosperity through research into food
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to achieve the project goals. Candidates meeting the criteria for both positions are encouraged to apply for both positions separately. Project description Many adults suffer from hearing and vision (‘dual
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vision of creating world class knowledge in valuable collaboration with industry providing a unique opportunity to be part of the center. The center is collaborating closely with other Centre’s
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hearing and vision (‘dual-sensory’) loss. Because these losses are typically handled separately, the ‘true’ handicap caused by them is underestimated. Furthermore, because routine diagnostic tests focus
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amino acids, e.g. lysine, using fermentation technology. For this purpose, microorganisms that efficiently secrete amino acids will be developed. The vision is that microorganisms, in the future, can be
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criteria for both positions are encouraged to apply for both positions separately. Project description Many adults suffer from hearing and vision (‘dual-sensory’) loss. Because these losses are typically