Phd
Heathy ageing and population stratification for individuals at high risk of developing diseases have been increasingly important in preventive medicine. The multi-disciplinary project aims to leverage bioinformatics and artificial intelligence techniques to engage large scale of omics and biomedical datasets (genetics, the gut microbiome, and multiple omics) to better identify individuals who at high risk of developing diseases and pinpoint molecular pathways that underlie healthy ageing. The project will be based on large amount of data collected in various human cohorts from Groningen, collaborators and publically available sources, including the LifeLines cohort, (www.lifelines.nl), the human functional genomics project (http://www.humanfunctionalgenomics.org), the UKbiobank (https://www.ukbiobank.ac.uk), the human phenotype project (https://humanphenotypeproject.org/home).
PhD students working on these projects will be expected to:
The research group, integrative omics in systems medicine, is led by prof. dr. Jingyuan Fu and affiliated in the Department of Genetics, the Department of Pediatrics and Groningen Microbiome Hub in the University Medical Center Groningen. The mission of the group is to develop innovative frameworks to understand host-microbe interactions in human health and disease. The group focuses on big data research and also devotes to the development of hiPSC-based organ-on-a-chip technology for personalized medicine. We offer an energetic, dynamic and international working environment with state-of-the-art laboratory and computing technology. High-performance computing clusters from UMCG and the University of Groningen are also available to support large scale data analysis. We also offer various learning opportunities for students to develop both scientific and personal skills.
Please use the the digital application form at the bottom of this page - only these will be processed.
You can apply until 16 March 2025.
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