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My friend Daniel over at Bioplanet
asked me to publish a (very good, in my opinion) Ph.D. opportunity.
Genomics and Bibliomics are currently very hot subfields of
Bioinformatics. Here's the ad...

PhD
Studentship at Cardiff University, UK
The PhD title is "Application of improved automated text mining to
cancer transcriptome datasets" and centres on the development of
improved mechanisms to mine gene-associated metadata (PubMed, OMIM,
etc) associated with groups of genes identified through mass-parallel
'omic techniques. It will use real datasets that are being produced on
the Affymetrix gene expression platform through our CRUK Programme
Grant, but the techniques would be generally applicable to other
techniques (e.g. proteomics, Taqman arrays, etc).
The student would join a small but active bioinformatics team and the
other members of the CRUK Programme in our new Henry Wellcome Building
at the School of Medicine. It would particularly suit a student with
existing mathematical, statistical or computer science skills who
wished to broaden their experience into the biomedical field. Further
details of the studentship can be found at:
http://science.cancerresearchuk.org/gapp/grantapplications/tcdb/tcd_phd

Supervisor: Professor David Kipling
Contact: KiplingD@cardiff.ac.uk

November 8, 2004 08:29 PMGeneral




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