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  • In-silico research
    We investigate the effect of feed, antibiotics and other water pollutants on development of zebrafish and microbiota and aim to understand what...
  • Education at the Host-Microbe Interactomics Group
    We provide education on biology of infectious diseases, beneficial host-microbe interactions, and approaches to combating infectious diseases.
  • MSc thesis and internship projects at the Host-Microbe Interactomics Group
    MSc thesis and internship projects at the Host-Microbe Interactomics Group - WUR MSc thesis and internship projects at the Host-Microbe Interactomics...
  • dr.ir. P (Peter) van Baarlen
    dr.ir. P (Peter) van Baarlen Researcher
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Subdivision Host-Microbe Interactomics
Address De Elst 1
6708WD WAGENINGEN
Post address Postbus/POBox 338
6700AH WAGENINGEN
Telephone number +31317484289
Secretary +31317488880
Building/room Zodiac E(122)/E1212
Messenger number 97
Expertise Immunology, Cellular biology, Cytogenetics, Evolution, Genomics, Host parasite relationships, Microbiology, Molecular genetics, Plant cell biology, Plant pathogenic bacteria, Plant pathogenic fungi, Human physiology and biochemistry, Fluorescence microscopy, Fluorescent tracers, Metabolomics, Networks, Pathogens, Regulation of transcription, Transcriptomics, Visualization, Host pathogen interactions, Systems biology, Bioinformatics
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