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an appropriate subject (e.g. biomedical sciences and biomedical engineering) and willingness to learn bioinformatics. An MRes is also advantageous. Applicants whose first language is not English require an IELTS
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as a Research Associate upon successful completion of his/her PhD. Relevant experience in RNA molecular biology is essential. Knowledge of biochemistry, bioinformatics and handling biosafety level 2
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products that form the basis of our current medical arsenal are often difficult to synthesize, purify, or engineer. In recent years bioinformatically predicted peptide antibiotics of RiPP group (ribosomally
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bioinformatics through the completion of the objectives. The supervisory team has complementary expertise providing multidisciplinary training to support the successful student candidate, who should be motivated
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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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Funding for: UK Students A fully-funded PhD studentship (3.5 years) is available from September 2024 under the supervision of Dr. Sean Stankowski department of Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour
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of crop improvement. This PhD project will use wheat (a globally important crop species within the grass family) and a range of techniques (biochemical, bioinformatic and physiological) to investigate key
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endometrial cancer risk prediction models. Applicants should have a Master's or PhD in bioinformatics, statistics or a related scientific discipline or have an equivalent level of professional qualifications
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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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Francis Hassard Opportunity Reference No: SWEE0249 Introductory Paragraph An exciting PhD studentship opportunity fully-funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Doctoral