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At the Department of Biosystems of the KU Leuven (University of Leuven, Belgium), the Center for Animal Breeding and Genetics conducts research in genetics and genomics of farm and pet animals. We have an open, full-time PhD position to work on breeding more sustainable sheep in collaboration with the Animal Health Care Flanders (DGZ Vlaanderen).
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StrongSheep is a project aiming to make Flemish sheep farming more sustainable by focusing on selection for increased resistance to gastrointestinal parasites, in combination with the conservation of genetic diversity in our local sheep breeds. To this end, innovative technologies are developed, optimized and implemented that combine the latest developments in genomics with an IT application to collect data on a large scale. Flemish sheep farming needs extensive professionalization in order to be future-proof as sheep play an important role in sustainable landscape management and valorization of grasslands.
Your research as a PhD candidate will focus on new techniques to assess parasite burden (nemabiome), and on developing genomic tools to monitor diversity and aid selection.
After completion of the PhD training program you will have acquired the skills needed for a scientist who is ready for future challenges. This means that you will be conducting cutting-edge research in genomics and bioinformatics under the close supervision of prof. Nadine Buys and dr. Steven Janssens, collaborate with your colleagues (within and outside the lab) and participate in the daily activities of the lab. You are encouraged to supervise master thesis students, participate in national and international conferences and disseminate your research results in scientific publications.
We are looking for a motivated and collaborative PhD-candidate who:
We offer you a full-time PhD position for 4 years, starting on October 1st, 2025, and pending on a positive evaluation by your PhD committee after year 1. Remuneration will be according to the KU Leuven salary scales (https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/en/phd/phd-information#working-conditions ) and you will benefit from the Belgian strong social security as well. You will be part of a highly motivated and collaborative research team, where members actively support each other’s growth and development. You can expect a stimulating and encouraging environment in which your contributions are valued and your development as an independent researcher is a shared priority. Our team will support you to successfully obtain a PhD degree via an in-depth scientific training at a top-ranked university. You will receive advanced training in animal genomics and bio-informatics and have access to state-of-the-art genomics techniques. You will have opportunities to participate in national and international meetings and establish your own network, as well as to publish your results in respected academic journals. In addition, you receive career guidance and are encouraged to develop soft skills for science-adjacent careers in policy or communication via the Arenberg Doctoral School (https://set.kuleuven.be/phd)
For more information please contact Prof. dr. Nadine Buys ([email protected]) or Dr. Steven Janssens ([email protected]).
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