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PhD Studentship: Dissecting the Molecular Architecture and Function of LMTK3 as a Therapeutic Target
Lemur Taul Kinase 3 (LMTK3) has emerged as a significant therapeutic target in a range of cancers, most notably breast cancer. Previous research from the laboratory of Professor Georgios Giamas
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Sperm elasticity as an index of sub-fertility and as an environmental target. A PhD opportunity is being offered between The Optics and Photonics Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering and the
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: Understanding and Targeting Cell Cycle Control in Cancer BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: Cells must duplicate their DNA, grow, and repair DNA damage before committing to mitosis — a critical decision point that
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are suitable. The aims of this project are to Review operating characteristics proposed for rare disease trials Develop novel Bayesian operating characteristics for different types of rare disease trials Apply
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for health policy decision-making, these methods will be developed using a Bayesian framework. This PhD project will deliver a substantial contribution to original research in the area of health data science
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://doi.org/10.1172/jci99169 ). However, a host of interconnected metabolic and immune pathways likely regulate tumour progression. Identification of these novel mechanisms will provide new targeted therapeutic
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Bayesian methods, deep learning, deep generative models, reinforcement learning, graph neural networks. Interviews are expected to happen in July 2025. Applicants are encouraged to guarantee that referees
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for individuals living with multiple long-term conditions known as multimorbidity, and may lead to unnecessary polypharmacy. This PhD studentship aims to develop a Bayesian modelling framework to identify clusters
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for health policy decision-making, these methods will be developed using a Bayesian framework. This PhD project will deliver a substantial contribution to original research in the area of health data science
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discover therapeutic targets relevant to Welsh populations. You’ll also help translate your computational insights into lab-based validation using experimental models, paving the way for new diagnostics and