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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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. Wageningen Social & Economic Research is looking for a researcher who is skilled in both data analysis and in developing and applying our set of micro‑economic models. In this position, you will analyse farm
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interdisciplinary research group dedicated to developing integrated approaches to geospatial systems analysis. Our team pushes the boundaries of how spatial data can be used to tackle today’s pressing environmental
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tool through testing and stakeholder engagement. Collaborate with, and formulate advice to international partner country governments, policymakers, and user organizations to co-develop actionable
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developing new systems for biological pest control and improving existing systems. Within the Crop Health team, you are responsible for acquisition, project management, and conducting research. Your duties and
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develop your expertise in quantitative concepts and genetic variation? Are you enthusiastic to become part of one of the leading international universities in the fields of healthy food, the living
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suitable evolutionary models Development and implementation of novel phylogenetic approaches, including those implementing protein structural information. Where to apply Website https
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diversity and do you closely follow scientific developments in this field? Then we are looking for you! For the Sustainable Forest Ecosystems (SFE) team, we are seeking a motivated researcher in genetic
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where motivated scientific professionals conduct research projects for industry, governments and public-private partnerships. The Sustainable Chemistry & Technology research group develops innovative
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context. Our multi-disciplinary NWA project ‘Accelerating the Circular Transition’ (ACT!) develops a systemic approach to accelerate the fair transition to a circular society in The Netherlands (and beyond