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The Laboratory of Computational Biology together with the Laboratory for Molecular Pathogenesis of Leukemia have a joint position for a motivated PhD student interested in genomics and systems biology of cancer.
Research project
The PhD research will focus on high-throughput approaches to further decipher the leukemia genome and to identify novel oncogenic mutations or structural variations that may underlie tumorigenesis. Secondary interest goes out to variations in transcriptional networks and the characterization of the underlying cis-regulatory variations.
Available data include gene expression microarray data, GS FLX sequence data of candidate gene sets, and may even include full genome sequence data of multiple cancer patients.
The challenge of this project is to handle large amounts of public and in-house genomic data and to use, benchmark, and develop state-of-the- art bioinformatics approaches, while maintaining a clear focus on important biological questions.
Profile
Master in Engineering, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Bio-engineering, or equivalent.
The candidate we are seeking should have basic programming or bioinformatics skills, with a strong interest in high-throughput technologies and genomics. Having any of the following skills is a plus: linux, R/Bioconductor, Matlab, Perl, Java, MySQL, data mining, clustering, classification, modeling, (bio)statistics, genome browsers.
Environment
The successful applicant will be hosted by the Laboratory of Computational Biology, headed by Prof. Stein Aerts, and will be in close collaboration with The Laboratory for Molecular Pathogenesis of Leukemia, headed by Prof. Jan Cools. Both labs are part of the Center for Human Genetics at the KULeuven.
Contact
Interested? Send your CV and motivation letter to stein.aerts@med.kuleuven.be
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IZE-IYAMU JUSTUS
July 5th, 2009 at 2:46 pm
pls am a medical lab scientist can i have a 100% scolarship in canada
Suzgo KW Nyirongo
August 28th, 2009 at 12:33 pm
I am a Malawian Citizen Aged 39.I am interested in pursuing a career in this line. After I received an email sent to my e-mail address by scholarship-online, I was motivated to inquire from you about my eligibility for these opportunities thus my application.
I have a Masters Degree in Biomedical Sciences also known as Medical Laboratory Sciences from university of Bradford in the UK, I also have a Diploma in Laboratory technology from a college in Malawi where I graduated in 1994. After graduation I have gathered experience by working in various Hospitals/Research Set ups as a laboratory scientist/Technologist. At the moment I am doing research with the University of Notre Dame in the USA in malaria. I have also work in several research program i.e. in both local research institution and with internationally affiliated universities researchers.Because of this I fee I am legible for this course.
My Master of Sciences in Biological sciences)and 2 years research experiences in biological sciences set ups gives me understanding and the experience that may be needed for this course.
I would be willing to provide my CV if needed
I would be grateful if my application is considered.
Yours truly,