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or consortia under controlled conditions at different scales (laboratory, greenhouse and field). Different carrier materials such as extra-polymeric substances and inoculation approaches will be tested
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toilet discharges. Unlike conventional sewage sludge, source-separated humanure is produced without dilution from stormwater or industrial wastewater and typically contains lower concentrations of heavy
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to identify structural elements of music as instances of patterns. What these patterns are differs culturally and historically. The body of literature on topic theory (founded by Leonard Ratner) offers
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Different yeast species play a vital role in industrial biotechnology for the sustainable production of a wide range of products, for example ethanol as a biofuel or protein ingredients
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Driven by science and eager to advance neurobiological research? With a Master’s in Molecular (Neuro)biology, Biomedical
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different disciplines, and thrive in an independent as well as an collaborative international research environment. You also possess: A successfully completed MSc degree in Biology or related field. Expertise
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Communication The ability to communicate complex research ideas clearly and collaborate effectively with researchers from different disciplines. You have an excellent command of spoken and written English. You
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of all stakeholders into account when high-stake decisions are made. Four different scenarios are used throughout the consortium, to help you develop this. Implement and test such a framework, in a
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neurological diseases pose major challenges to modern healthcare. Despite their apparent differences, these conditions share striking cellular-level similarities, including altered cell–cell communication
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quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa), white lupin (Lupinus albus), and the historic tuber crop aardaker (Lathyrus tuberosus). One PhD (PhD1) will focus on uncovering the fundamental biology, resilience, and genetic