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aim of our courses and training is to further understanding, research and career development in the field of cancer. About You The successful applicant will a PhD in genomics or bioinformatics
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apply Overview About the Role This is a fully funded project for 2 years including PhD fees for a doctor in training interested in a career in academic dermatology to undertake a PhD. A third year of
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will have a PhD degree and substantial post-doctoral experience in pathogen bioinformatics as well as a proven understanding and experience in the fields of genomics, data processing, high-through put
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bioinformatic and population genomic analytical strategies to sequence data of hosts, vectors, and pathogens across a range of infectious diseases, including malaria. Specific projects will include to understand
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and emerging health issues in Africa and globally. The Unit hosts over 60 lead scientists and around 34 PhD students. The Unit has a compelling record of scientific achievement and a suite of cutting
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are seeking highly-motivated researchers with a submitted PhD or PhD in molecular biology, genomics, immunology, bioinformatics or a relevant discipline with strong technical expertise in multi-omics approaches
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for candidates with a PhD qualification in animal genomics/bioinformatics/biotechnology. Detailed below are the job description, person specifications and qualifications listing the essential and desirable
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will have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Epigenomics, Computational Science, or equivalent. They should have extensive experience in ML/AI approaches, ideally within an epigenomic context. A proven track
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of disease by shorten the pathway to enable precision medicine in Africa. The successful applicant will have a postgraduate degree and ideally a PhD in genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics or a related
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are interested in Hamiltonian Monte Carlo and covariance-informed MCMC samplers. The project is a collaboration with Prof. Ziheng Yang (UCL) and Prof. Philip C. J. Donoghue (Bristol University). About You A PhD in