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for professionals and youth at risk" (CONTEXT), funded by an NWO National Science Agenda 2024 consortium grant . The postdoc position will be embedded in the Developmental Evolutionary Ecological Psychology (DEEP
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Evolutionary Ecological Psychology (DEEP) lab (PI: Willem Frankenhuis) at the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands). The postdoc will collaborate with other PIs in the consortium: Floris Klumpers, Karin Roelofs
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and postdocs driving innovative research. The project is conducted by a multidisciplinary consortium including ecological, oceanographic, marine construction and nature conservation organizations, led
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19 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Agricultural sciences » Soil science Environmental science » Ecology Environmental science » Global change
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with researchers studying plant and microbial interactions, metabolism, ecology, and (meta-)genomics. This is what you will do The focus of this project is on the inference of causal relationships based
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in people with dementia. Although non-pharmacological technological innovations and strategies hold promise, ecological validation studies remain scarce. One of these strategies refers to the indoor
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microbial interactions, metabolism, ecology, and (meta-)genomics. This is what you will do The focus of this project is on the inference of causal relationships based on microbiome, metabolome, transcriptome