About the Project This PhD project aims to develop and apply computational approaches that integrate systems biology and molecular immunology to understand host-pathogen immunity and predict immune control of malaria. … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Only about 1-2% of our genome is made up of protein coding genes, the rest is non-coding and at least half of that is made up of … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Antibiotics make possible the treatment and cure of life-threatening bacterial infections and have added over a decade to the average human lifespan. Unfortunately, the utility of these … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Public health surveillance programmes routinely collect vast amounts of pathogen genomics data each year. A pressing issue is how to best utilise this information for effective disease … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Broad Project Summary: Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Epigenetic changes are now recognised as a hallmark feature of cancer, but our understanding … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project In the UK, a rare condition is one that affects fewer than 1/2000 people. Around 70% of rare conditions have a genetic cause (ie are caused by … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project In this project, you will investigate the large-scale organization of an agricultural species and its wild relatives. We will use genomic data from DNA sequencing, including methylation … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Genome wide association studies (GWAS) have discovered many genetic associations for traits and diseases. However, most GWAS signals reside in non-coding regions (outside genes), and it is … Read More Read More
Categories:NSF-Funded Graduate Positions at the University of North Texas, University of Alabama, and Penn State Project: DISTANCE: Determining InStream Transport of eDNA Across NEON sites at the Continental ScalE A … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project A direct consequence of the universality of the genetic code is the possibility for genetic information to be transferred between evolutionarily distant species. In the context of … Read More Read More
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