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We have 15 Computer Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in Oxford

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Computer Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in Oxford

We have 15 Computer Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in Oxford

DPhil in Computer Science

The DPhil in Computer Science is an advanced research degree, awarded for significant (new) contribution to the existing body of knowledge in the field of computer science. Read more

EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training - 4 Year PhD Studentships

The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is the main UK government agency for funding research and training in engineering and the physical sciences, investing more than £850m a year. Read more
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Subgroup effects in antihypertensive and type 2 diabetes drug classes: a comparative effectiveness and safety study integrating real-world and genetic data

Commercial partner: Janssen. Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson. Estimating subgroup treatment effects from clinical trials is notably difficult due to the limited sample size and under-representation of patients with multimorbidity. Read more
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Development of a semi-automated CT-brain analysis tool for application to real world clinical cohorts

Commercial partner: Brainomix, Oxford. Background. CT-brain imaging is the standard brain imaging modality used in the NHS and globally and is cheaper and better tolerated than MRI particularly in older, frail, multimorbid patients in whom MRI may be contraindicated. Read more
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Cross-tissue and cross-disease immunometabolic landscape characterisation at single-cell resolution

Commercial partner: Janssen Biotech, Inc. Immune cells play a fundamental role in health and disease, with many of their functions relying on the careful orchestration of metabolic and energetic pathways. Read more

PhD studentship scheme at The Rosalind Franklin Institute

Help us change the way we see life. Applications now open!. The Rosalind Franklin Institute is an imaging technologies development institute, funded by the UK government, which harnesses physical sciences to understand both non-communicable and communicable disease and their effects on the body. Read more
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The landscape of de novo mutations in humans

The chromosomes we inherit from our parents are not exact copies but mosaics of their chromosomes. These mosaics are created during the formation of eggs and sperm when cells cut chromosomes up and re-attach them, sometimes in new combinations (recombination). Read more

Understanding the evolution of multidrug resistance in pathogenic bacteria

Bacterial pathogens including Campylobacter, E. coli and Staphylococcus pose a major threat to human and animal welfare. However, it is extremely difficult to eradicate them because they are highly diverse components of the commensal microbiota, with only certain stains causing disease. Read more

Investigating cross-tissue and cross-disease immune mechanisms using machine learning and AI-powered language learning tools

Immune cells play a fundamental role in health and disease. We are applying the latest molecular and cellular multi-omics analysis platforms (single-cell and spatial omics) and computational methods to deliver insights into immune cell biology across a range of human tissues (e.g. Read more
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Towards equity in medicine with big health data, epidemiology, and artificial intelligence (NDORMS 2024/13)

The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted inequalities in healthcare systems around the world. Inequalities based on ethnicity are of concern because most of our understanding of many diseases comes from White or Caucasian populations whose risk factors, disease prevalence and incidence can differ from other ethnic groups. Read more
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