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collaboration activities. This includes the Chair of Spatial Information and Modelling, which is at the same time leading the IOER Research Area under the same title. Both TUD and IOER are globally oriented
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Collaborative EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) Eligibility: UK Students Award value: Tuition fees and tax-free stipend - See advert for details
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collaboration activities. This includes the Chair of Spatial Information and Modelling, which is at the same time leading the IOER Research Area under the same title. Both TUD and IOER are globally oriented
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Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteCentre of Studies in Geography and Spatial PlanningCountryPortugalState/ProvinceCoimbraCityCoimbraGeofield Contact City Coimbra Website https
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fibroblast identity and function within liver tumours and how these cells shape anti-tumour immune responses. The student will use in vivo cancer models, spatial tissue analysis and immunological profiling
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vulnerability Single-cell and spatial transcriptomic analysis of treated organoids and tumour Computational modelling of cell state rewiring network Functional validation of identified targets in various tumour
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analysis with spatial data to assess cascading supply chain risks and other systemic effects, supported where relevant by system dynamics modelling. Second, the PhD candidate will develop models to assess
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need a curious and driven PhD candidate to help us analyze these samples using spatial multi-omics. This is a joint project between Prof. Albena Jordanova (VIB-UAntwerp, Belgium) and Assist. Prof. Csilla
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transfer; spatial neighborhood/domain analysis; multi‑omic modeling for RNA+protein where applicable. Pipeline automation & reproducibility – 10% Implement/maintain Snakemake/Nextflow workflows with
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-derived motor neurons and Drosophila models. Now, we need a curious and driven PhD candidate to help us analyze these samples using spatial multi-omics. This is a joint project between Prof. Albena