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The research areas include the functional analysis of genetic and genomic data for complex genomes or metagenomic data. The successful applicants will have the opportunity to work with internationally recognised experts and use/develop the latest technologies for bioinformatics applied to genetics and genomics. | The research areas include the functional analysis of genetic and genomic data for complex genomes or metagenomic data. The successful applicants will have the opportunity to work with internationally recognised experts and use/develop the latest technologies for bioinformatics applied to genetics and genomics. |
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MPhil and PhD studentships
MPhil and PhD studentships are available at the University of Queensland for students with a background in Computer Science/Bioinformatics/Genomics.
The research areas include the functional analysis of genetic and genomic data for complex genomes or metagenomic data. The successful applicants will have the opportunity to work with internationally recognised experts and use/develop the latest technologies for bioinformatics applied to genetics and genomics.
The ideal applicants will have a degree in computer science, bioinformatics or genomics, with demonstrated data analysis and possibly software development skills. Some knowledge genetic and genomic data analysis would be advantageous but not essential.
For further information, please contact Dave.Edwards@uq.edu.au