We have 87 Bioinformatics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in the UK

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Bioinformatics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in the UK

We have 87 Bioinformatics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in the UK

Dissecting the fatty acid-induced epitranscriptome driving cancer malignancies

Diet and nutrition have emerged as major environmental regulators of cancer cell metabolism. Patient’s diet can dramatically impact the course of cancer progression, by providing nutrients that change the metabolic dependency of tumour cells, driving transition in cell state, such as proliferation or motility. Read more

(MRC DTP CASE) Drug Binding on human G-Protein Coupled Receptors under Tension-Altered Biomechanics in Diseases

Integral membrane proteins (MPs) constitute a significant part of the genome and are targets of ~30% of therapeutics. However, structural and functional understanding of these proteins often lags behind that of their soluble counterparts. Read more

Computational annotation of the evolutionary relationship between metastatic tumour and host environment

Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly lethal disease with limited options for treatment. Despite being the 11th most frequent occurring cancer, PDAC is currently the 4th leading cause of cancer-related deaths and projected to be the 2nd leading cause by 2030. Read more

Characterising tumour -promoting and -restrictive functions of the microenvironment

Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly lethal disease with limited options for treatment. Despite being the 11th most frequent occurring cancer, PDAC is currently the 4th leading cause of cancer-related deaths and projected to be the 2nd leading cause by 2030. Read more

(MRC DTP) Using multi-omic approaches to diagnose, discover and understand genetic disorders

Background. More than 50% patients with suspected genetic disorders remain unsolved even after whole genome sequencing. Our group has a successful history of employing cutting edge approaches to improve diagnosis of rare diseases and discover novel diseases. Read more

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