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Elucidating the underlying soil biology drivers in disease suppressive soils to help fighting pests
Plant diseases, including root-feeding nematodes, viral, bacterial, fungal and protist taxa, are a major threat of agricultural production. Fighting them is increasingly difficult and often linked to unwanted environmental polluti ...
Supervisor: Stefan Geisen/Hans Helder
Department: Nematology, Laboratory of
 
Deciphering the role of soil biodiversity in sustainable farming practices
Farming practices are in need for change due to the many negative side-effects induced by conventional agriculture. One largely unexplored possibility of increasing sustainable farming practices is embedded in soil biodiversity in ...
Supervisor: Stefan Geisen/Hans Helder
Department: Nematology, Laboratory of
 
Internship
The MSc curriculum includes a research or industrial internship. The internship is a learning period during which the relationship with professional practice is emphasized. This means that the internship is carried out outside Wag ...
Supervisor: Stefan Geisen, Aska Goverse, Hans Helder, Jan Kammenga, Jose Lozano, Arjen Schots, Lisa van Sluijs, Geert Smant, Mark Sterken, Jessica Vervalle, Jet Vervoort, Ruud Wilbers
Department: Nematology, Laboratory of
 
Livestock ownership, gut pathogensm, gut inflammation and nutritional status in young children in Burkina Faso
ntroduction: Recent studies in developing countries indicate that nutritional interventions (including vitamin A and zinc supplementation, balanced energy protein supplementation, complementary feeding, breastfeeding promotion,  ...
Supervisor: Dr Edwin Tijhaar, Mrs Nhien Li, Dr Hans Verhoef
Department: Human Nutrition and Health
 
Creation of ITS reference databases from public repositories
During our research we have ran into the limitations of the current ITS reference database when analysing amplicon sequencing. We would like to investigate more comprehensive methods of constructing ITS reference databases from pu ...
Supervisor: Mike Loomans, Jasper Koehorst
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
Inquiry into the effects of organic acids on probiotic occurance inside the pig gut
It is difficult to ascertain when a microbiome is robust enough to prevent infection with pathogenic organisms that introduce post weaning disorder (PWD) and to what degree it can persevere in an environment infected with ETEC. Ex ...
Supervisor: Mike Loomans, Jasper Koehorst
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
Diet & lifestyle in relation to disease outcomes in colorectal cancer patients
Project and thesis description In 2010, the COLON study started recruiting participants. It is an ongoing prospective cohort study among colorectal cancer patients. We have included approximately 2300 patients. The aim of the COL ...
Supervisor: Fränzel van Duijnhoven, Dieuwertje Kok, Renate Winkels and others
Department: Human Nutrition and Health
 
Single species test with the sediment-rooted macrophyte Myriophyllum spicatum and the fungicide Tebuconazole (thesis or internship)
Since 2010, it is known that dicot macrophytes, such as Myriophyllum spicatum, can significantly be more sensitive to herbicides with special mode of actions (MoA) such as growth regulators (GR) than the standard monocot test spec ...
Supervisor: Gertie Arts (WENR)
Edwin Peeters (WU)

Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Designing stability-optimised synthetic microbial communities
At SSB, our projects are either offered as computational or experimental projects. Nearly all projects can be altered for either BSc or MSc students (as required). For more information, please contact Rob Smith (robert1.smith@wur. ...
Supervisor: Rob Smith
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
How to prosper as a parent – bulbuls breeding in a hot savanna
Fieldwork starts end of September/beginning of October Birds are particularly susceptible to temperature, especially during incubation. Both nest attendance and parental care, increase offspring survival, but are costly to the  ...
Supervisor: Elke Molenaar, larger project involves: Sjouke Kingma, Kevin Matson (WEC), Marc Naguib
Department: Behavioural Ecology
 
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