PhD Position in Biological Exposome: Utrecht University is offering a scholarship for a PhD position focused on developing a “Biological Exposome” risk model for occupational health, particularly in the agri-food sector. This research aims to address gaps in assessing biological risks in workplace environments, especially following the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
PhD Position in Quantifying the Biological Exposome for Occupational Health
Designation
PhD Candidate
Research Area
- Biological Exposome
- Occupational Health
- Epidemiology
- Molecular Biology
Location
Utrecht University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Netherlands
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s degree in Biomedical Sciences, Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, One Health, Health and Environment, or a closely related field within Life Sciences.
- Proficiency in environmental sampling, molecular biology, and statistical methods.
- Strong communication skills, enthusiasm, and creativity are essential.
- Practical experience with sample collection and/or laboratory work.
- Proficiency in statistical methods and the R programming language.
- Background in microbiological and molecular biology techniques.
- Excellent command of English (written and spoken); knowledge of Dutch is an asset.
- Valid driving license required.
Job Description
- Collect air samples and nasal swabs from workers at participating companies.
- Coordinate laboratory work to identify biological agents in the collected samples.
- Analyze data and disseminate findings through scientific publications and presentations.
- Focus on sectors affected by transitions in agriculture, food and protein production.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their curriculum vitae and a letter of motivation through the ‘apply now’ button on the Utrecht University website.
Last Date to Apply
28 June 2025
For more information, please contact Prof. dr. Lidwien Smit at L.A.Smit@uu.nl or +31 30 253 86 96.
This scholarship presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to further their academic career while contributing to the important field of occupational health and safety.