Don't miss our weekly PhD newsletter | Sign up now Don't miss our weekly PhD newsletter | Sign up now

We have 50 mathematical biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Discipline

Discipline

All disciplines

Location

Location

All locations

Institution

Institution

All Institutions

PhD Type

PhD Type

All PhD Types

Funding

Funding

All Funding


mathematical biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 50 mathematical biology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

More details

Developing hybrid AI on wearables and video for fine-grained cattle behavioural monitoring

Background. Read more
 Supervisor: Prof A Dowsey
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
More details

Machine-learning Analysis and Modelling of Histone Chaperone Function

These projects are open to students worldwide, but have no funding attached. Therefore, the successful applicant will be expected to fund tuition fees at the relevant level (home or international) and any applicable additional research costs. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr A Angel, Dr E Ullner
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
More details

Understanding and curing genetic kidney disease

Steroid Resistant Nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is a rare kidney condition which causes excess fluid to be retained in the body which causes swelling (oedema). Read more
 Supervisors: Prof M Saleem, Prof G Welsh
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
More details

Develop and validate blood-borne lung cancer diagnostic biomarkers with multi-omics data and interpretable AI

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. We aim to develop and validate blood-borne diagnostic biomarkers to enable early detection to save lives. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr T You, Dr M Sudell, Dr J Soul
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
More details

Multilevel selection on transposition rates in cancer

Cancer is an evolutionary process. Cells in a tumour vary due to mutation, and so over many generations they adapt in response to both intrinsic selective pressures (such as anoxia) and extrinsic selective pressures (such as chemotherapy). Read more
 Supervisor: Dr L J Johnson
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

Filtering Results