Mathematics | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 36

PhD Student/Junior Researcher in Cell Biology-Systems Biology, Luxembourg

The objective of the project is to use a modeling-based approach to gain further insights on the mechanistic of pro-inflammatory processes occurring in major diseases. More precisely, the study will focus on the characterization of calcium-dependent oxidative activity in human neutrophils. A computational approach will be used to rationalize data from the Life Science Research Unit into a mathematical model that can predict new functional schemes. This PhD studentship will involve collaboration between Pr. E. Tschirhart at the University of Luxembourg and Dr. G. Dupont at the Unit of Theoretical Chronobiology at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. It is expected that the student will share his/her time about equally between Luxembourg and Brussels.
Activities:

* Perform biological experiments in the area of transductional signalling pathways under the supervision of Pr. E. Tschirhart
* Develop computational models based on experimental findings under the supervision of Dr. G. Dupont
* Write a doctoral thesis in the domain of Cell Biology – System Biology
* Contribute to research in the field of inflammation to obtain a PhD degree in Life Sciences
* Collaborate actively with other group members

Profile:

* Master in Biology (including computational modeling) with a background in mathematics or physics
* Knowledge in data integration and experience in work lab would be ideal
* Good oral and written English skills

Offer:

* A modern, well-equipped laboratory in an international dynamic research-oriented environment
* A motivating and interdisciplinary research team

Scholarship Application Deadline: February 1st, 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

International Bioinformatics Training Program for Health Research

Please note that if you are not accepted into this scholarship program, you must find your own supervisor from the mentor/faculty list.

Graduate Studies in Bioinformatics

If you are majoring in one of the following areas:
* biological discipline (biology, genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, medicine)
* quantitative science (computer science, mathematics, physics, engineering, statistics)

If you have significant experience in a second one of these fields, and strong academic qualifications, the Strategic Training Program in Bioinformatics might be what you’re looking for. You can study in Vancouver, BC, Canada for a Masters or a Ph.D.

The Strategic Training Program in Bioinformatics is a partnership among Simon Fraser University, the University of British Columbia, and the BC Cancer Research Centre, and is sponsored by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

In addition to academic course work, students will conduct research rotations in both computational and biologically-oriented laboratories, and the program’s mentors will personally guide your progress.

Scholarship Application Deadline: for international applications is February 4, 2011 and for Canadian and American applications is March 4, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Scholarship at Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Division of Numerical Analysis

Scholarship at Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Division of Numerical Analysis

Study Subject: Mathematics

Employer: Lund University

Level: Doctoral

Scholarship Description: The Phd student position is focused on research within numerical methods for parabolic evolution equations with applications.Within the department we are currently developing new methods for adaptive time-stepping, mainly in combination with finite element methods for space discretisation.Exponential integration and splitting methods have attracted considerable interest recently, and research could focus on both theoretical issues and practical aspects of algorithms and implementations.Collaborative projects with other departments may be included. The position also includes teaching at the undergraduate level.

Eligibility
Eligibility for a postgraduate education including PhD studies requires that the student has completed an advanced level degree covering 240 hp credits, with at least 60 hp credits obtained at the advanced level, or that the student has achieved a corresponding competence in Sweden or abroad.
Scholarship Application Deadline: 2010-11-19

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