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immunotherapies to fight diseases such as cancer. We are currently advertising a PhD position in this area (funded by an EPSRC DTP Studentship) in the Dept. of Chemistry at Warwick co-supervised by Dr Ann Dixon and
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and trajectory analysis of scRNAseq data. The student will correlate the identified CAF cluster signatures with those that predict immunotherapy response. Objective 2: Develop new AI technologies
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Funding providers: UKRI and AstraZeneca Subject areas: Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Biology Project description: In immunotherapy, cancer is treated by using the body’s immune system, enabling
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: In immunotherapy, cancer is treated by using the body’s immune system, enabling it to recognize and kill cancer cells. There are several approaches to harness the tumour-killing capacity of the T-cells
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such as immunotherapies are revolutionising cancer treatment. However, as they are not effective in all patients they should be tailored to the right patients while work to identify new drug targets and
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The project: Research Theme: Infection, Inflammation and Immunotherapy The porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) poses a significant threat to the global pig industry, causing
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Main Supervisor: Dr Matthew Blunt Other members of the supervisory team: Dr Andres Vallejo and Professor Salim Khakoo Start date: 23/09/2024 Project description: Immunotherapy offers a kinder and
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associated fibroblasts and immune cells) interactions in regulating disease progression and response to various therapies, including oncogene-targeted therapies and immunotherapy (e.g. CJ Hanley et al., Nature
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biomarkers, recurrence prediction, immunotherapy treatment response prediction and other various applications. In this research, you are expected to develop novel methods for cancer data modelling and analysis