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with multiple long-term conditions known as multimorbidity, and may lead to unnecessary polypharmacy. This PhD studentship aims to develop a modelling framework to estimate the natural history of disease
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restricted interests [1]. Our PhD project will develop a platform for tailoring the care of children with autism spectrum disorders. The project includes using different data integration methods, longitudinal
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for an enthusiastic PhD candidate with strong skills in quantitative subjects and computing to integrate large-scale transcriptomic and clinical datasets to uncover signatures of patient prognosis, biomarkers and
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supervisors. The PhD studentship is jointly supervised by Professor Michael Inouye and Dr Scott Ritchie. Research Environment: The PhD studentship will be hosted at the Department of Public Health and Primary