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mathematical biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 44 mathematical biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Doctoral research positions available in mathematical sciences and its applications

SAMBa (the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics), at the University of Bath, offers a 4-year PhD programme, including initial training to develop breadth of knowledge and research skills. Read more

Join our graduate school at the interface of biology and computation: IMPRS-BAC in Berlin

We are looking for outstanding graduates from all over the world – whether you have a degree in biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, computer science or mathematics, as long as you have a passion for working at the interface between molecular life sciences and computational sciences, this may be the place for you. Read more

Maynooth University Hamilton Institute

The Hamilton Institute is a multidisciplinary research institute that builds bridges between mathematics and its applications in communications, networks, artificial intelligence, biology and other disciplines. Read more

Research Studentship in Control and Engineering Biology

Research Studentship in Control and Engineering Biology. 3.5-year D.Phil. studentship . Project. Efficient engineering and control of predictable and reliable biotechnologies. Read more

Sciences Research Opportunities at the University of East Anglia

UEA is a top tier, research-led university committed to making a substantial impact on global challenges facing society for over 50 years. Read more

Effects of Phenotypic Plasticity and/or Extreme Events on Ecological Dynamics

PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Effects of Phenotypic Plasticity and/or Extreme Events on Ecological Dynamics. The HartLab at the University of Queensland focuses on understanding why population sizes of plants and animals rise and fall. Read more

Mathematical theories of symmetry breaking in embryos, organs and organoids

We are seeking a talented, creative, and friendly individual to join our interdisciplinary team. You will build physics-style mathematical models to understand symmetry breaking mechanisms that allow simple embryos to develop into complex animals. Read more

Data-driven optimal prediction of bacteria growth

This project is devoted to an AI-based prediction of bacteria growth and its control by antibiotics. In synthetic biology, an improved understanding of bacterial regulatory circuits is required to develop complex biological systems with functionalities beyond existing in nature [1, 2]. Read more

The role of regulatory evolution in phage ecology

The regulation of genes crucially determines the fitness and function of all organisms. This is particularly relevant for bacteriophages, the viruses that infect bacteria, as they rely on a tightly scheduled program for a successful infection. Read more

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