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Bioinformatics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 246 Bioinformatics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

A Bioinformatics PhD would provide you with the opportunity to work on an extended, in-detail project through the analysis of large sets of data. Bioinformatics programmes tend to be mostly ‘dry’ work with limited (if any) time in the laboratory conducting experiments. Since the focus is analysis of data, the choice of projects spans many subjects from analysing bacterial evolution, to modelling the spread of disease.

What’s it like to do a PhD in Bioinformatics?

As a Bioinformatics PhD student, you’ll work with the latest software and become proficient with programming in R, Python and MATLAB. You’ll also gain extensive experience with techniques from statistics and data science, all of which will allow you to analyse data effectively.

Some typical research topics in Bioinformatics include:

  • Genetic mapping
  • Population dynamics
  • Epidemiological modelling (modelling disease spread)
  • Improving diagnosis through the development of an algorithm
  • Using omic technology to study a disease state
  • Modelling and predicting evolution

Most Bioinformatics programmes advertised projects with full funding attached. These projects have a pre-determined aim, but you can alter the project along the way to suit your interests.

Compared to other Biology programmes, there is more opportunity of proposing a project, though this remains uncommon. While the majority are advertised projects, some doctoral training programmes offer bioinformatics projects in a given area and leave you to propose the specifics of the project.

In a normal day you’ll be writing programmes to identify new features in the data, analysing results using statistics and data science methods and discussing your project with your supervisor and colleagues.

At the end of the three or four years you’ll complete a thesis of around 60,000 words, which will contribute to your field and you’ll defend it during your viva exam.

Entry requirements

The entry requirements for most Bioinformatics PhD programmes involve a Masters in a related subject including Maths, Biological Science, Computer Science, or Software Engineering, with at least a Merit or Distinction. If English isn’t your first language, you’ll also need to show that you have the right level of language proficiency.

PhD in Bioinformatics funding options

The Research Council responsible for funding Bioinformatics PhDs in the UK is the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). They provide fully-funded studentships including a stipend for living costs, a consumables budget for bench fees and a tuition fee waiver. Students don’t apply directly to the BBSRC, you apply for advertised projects with this funding attached.

It’s uncommon for Bioinformatics PhD students to be ‘self-funded’ due to the additional bench fees. However, if you were planning to fund yourself it might be achievable (depending on your project) through the UK government’s PhD loan and part-time work.

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Get your graduate degree at a top 100 university

The Graduate School of Natural Sciences (GSNS) at Aarhus University are looking for a number of bright, enthusiastic and ambitious candidates who are interested in pursuing a PhD education. Read more
 Funded PhD Programme (Students Worldwide)  Denmark PhD Programme
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Automating the Discovery of Optimal Conditions for Stem Cell Differentiation into Neurons

Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) are defined by their capacity for self-renewal and differentiation, making them an attractive platform for modelling human tissue formation in vitro. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr A Nikolaev
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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SWBio DTP PhD Project: Rational Design of Novel Degraders for Targeted Protein Degradation

This project is one of a number that are in competition for funding from the South West Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership (SWBio DTP). Read more
 Supervisors: Dr J Licchesi, Dr S D Lovell
 2 August 2026  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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Engineering stable designer chromosomes (NIEDUSZYNSKI_E26DTP3)

Project description. Primary Supervisor - Professor Conrad Nieduszynski. Recent technological advances allow us to design and construct entire chromosomes, allowing unprecedented potential for the creation of cellular machines. Read more
 Supervisor: Prof C Nieduszynski
 30 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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EastBio CASE: How to shape a shell? The developmental mechanisms controlling molluscan shell gland morphogenesis

This fully funded, 4-year PhD project is part of a competition funded by the BBSRC EASTBIO Doctoral Training Partnership. This is a CASE studentship (Collaborative Awards in Science and Engineering). Read more
 Supervisors: Dr V Sleight, Dr C Sheard, Dr C McDougall
 12 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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Transcriptional evolution in Miscanthus hybrids and polyploids (DE-VEGA_E26DTP3)

Primary Supervisor - Dr Jose De Vega. This project aims to determine how hybridisation and polyploidisation independently and jointly shape transcriptional evolution in Miscanthus hybrids, and to investigate how regulatory, epigenetic, and structural mechanisms contribute to the balance or dominance among subgenomes. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr J De Vega
 30 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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Safeguarding wheat yields from cereal fungal invaders (SAUNDERS_J26DTP3)

Primary Supervisor - Professor Diane Saunders. Every year fungal pathogens destroy 10–23% of all major calorie and commodity crops. Read more
 Supervisor: Prof D Saunders
 30 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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Investigating how plants use RNA to cope with stress (DING_J26DTP3)

Primary Supervisor - Professor Yiliang Ding. The diversity of RNA structure is wide and varied, from hairpins and bulges through to triplex and quadruplexes. Read more
 Supervisor: Prof Y Ding
 30 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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Vanishing Virulence: Investigating pathogenicity loss in a plant pathogenic fungus (TALBOT_S26DTP3)

Primary supervisor - Dr Nick Talbot. Read more
 Supervisor: Prof N Talbot
 30 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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EastBio CASE: Brain imaging via qEEG: Functional biomarker for early diagnosis and patient stratification

This fully funded, 4-year PhD project is part of a competition funded by the BBSRC EASTBIO Doctoral Training Partnership. This is a CASE studentship (Collaborative Awards in Science and Engineering). Read more
 Supervisor: Prof B Platt
 12 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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Advanced AI for Multi-modal Spatial Biology

We have been awarded three additional studentships for October 2026 entry. Applications are now open, with interviews anticipated in early August 2026. Read more
 Funded PhD Programme (UK Students Only)  4 Year PhD Programme
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Understanding the responses of invertebrate species to convention and new pesticide products at the system level

  Research Group: Organisms and Environment
About the Project. Achieving sustainable agriculture while maintaining food security is challenging because traditional chemical pesticides face rising resistance issues and concerns about unintended effects on non-target species. Read more
 Supervisors: Prof P Kille, Prof D Spurgeon, Dr S Christofides, Dr H Hesketh
 20 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)
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Diffusion/LLM powered Generative AI with healthcare applications

For full project details and how to apply visit institution website. We are recruiting for a PhD candidate to join our team working at the forefront of large language models (LLMs), diffusion models, and generative AI. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr Y Li, Dr AD Das
 15 August 2026  PhD Research Project  Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)
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Fully funded PhD Studentships in Foundational AI Research

As part of the recently announced UKRI Science of Fundamental AI Research Lab (SOFAIR), UCL will be offering PhD studentships at the cutting edge of foundational AI research. Read more
 Funded PhD Programme (Students Worldwide)  4 Year PhD Programme
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PhD Studentship: Biorecovery of rare earth elements using natural and engineered lanthanophores

Award summary. 100% Home fees covered and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £31,805 per year for students who are eligible for Home fee status. Read more
 Supervisor: Prof P Race
 17 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)

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