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immunology, viral ecology, clinical virology, virus epidemiology, mathematical modelling and bioinformatics. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; MSc (Research): 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time; MD
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Our Doctoral Training Programme focuses on training PhD students in key MRC skills priorities in quantitative skills (mathematics, statistics, computation, and developing digital excellence) as
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, immunology, epidemiology, population genetics and mathematical modelling and involve both laboratory-based projects and fieldwork. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; MSc (Research): 1 year full-time
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, microarray, RNAseq, proteomics or metabolomics, for which we are very well equipped), together with mathematical and computational biology to draw higher-level insights. Systems biology also works very well
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: aesthetics ethics epistemology history of analytic and early modern philosophy logic and philosophy of logic metaphysics philosophy of language philosophy of mathematics philosophy of mind political philosophy
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of the largest concentrations of its kind in the UK. We have strong interdisciplinary research links with other subjects at Glasgow; recent collaborations include Psychology, Computing Science, Mathematics and
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and offer training across a number of disciplines such as life sciences, mathematics and mechanics. In addition, students will receive a coordinated programme of essential research skills and generic
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Current funded studentships Studentships are available each year (from STFC, EPSRC and others). You should discuss opportunities with potential supervisors within the relevant research group listed below. Application deadline for all studentships and scholarships is 31 January 2025. PhD: 3-4...
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, including experiments in field and laboratory conditions, epidemiology, mathematical, computational and statistical modelling, bioinformatics, physiology, molecular biology, parasitology, immunology and
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to examine how light and temperature signals are perceived and integrated into the circadian oscillator. Techniques used: Timelapse imaging RNAseq Mathematical modelling References: James et al. 2024 REVEILLE2