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PhD Studentship in bioinformatics and cardiovascular biology - Exploring the application of geocomputational methods to high resolution spatial transcriptomics data from the human heart Award
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the home fees and international fees. Overview Interested in bioinformatics, and high-resolution mapping of human heart? This PhD project will investigate how computational geography methods can be scaled
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cartilage gene expression using integrated bioinformatics, CRISPR/Cas9‑based genetic and epigenetic editing, transcriptomic and epigenomic profiling, qRT‑PCR, western blotting, histology and functional assays
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for diagnostics and therapy Conduct comprehensive bioinformatic analysis utilising established methodologies and tools (e.g. R, Python, MATLAB and other relevant bioinformatics software packages) Collaborate
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immunofluorescence, as well as the analyses of datasets within the HUNTER SDE. The Research Associate will have the opportunity to apply bioinformatic analyses to these datasets (e.g. single nucleotide polymorphisms
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on epithelial barrier integrity, inflammation, and host transcriptional responses. The project offers interdisciplinary training in bioinformatics, advanced statistics and machine learning, anaerobic microbiology
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records to help doctors identify patients with these hidden health risks. As a PhD student, you will receive comprehensive training in genetic analysis, bioinformatics, and clinical research. You will be
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for gastrointestinal (GI) infections. Current PCR methods are limited by detecting only pre-specified targets. Leveraging shotgun metagenomics and advanced bioinformatics, this project will establish the evidence base
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. Reporting to Peter Visscher. To be considered, you must hold a PhD/DPhil in statistical genetics, quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics, econometrics or another relevant field
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, mechanistic enzymology, bioinformatics and microfluidic engineering are advantages. Applications should contain a description of research interests (e.g. as part of the cover letter), a detailed CV (with exam