PhD Research Project-Developing machine learning methods for drug repurposing in ageing and frailty disease
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Ageing is arguably the major biomedical challenge of the 21st century with interventions that extend lifespan and healthspan, and protect against age-related diseases and frailty, being of immense interest. Given the intrinsic difficulties and costs of performing ageing studies in a long-lived species such as humans and even in mammalian animal models, developing predictive bioinformatics methods provides an exciting alternative. In addition, the availability of large amounts of data on ageing-related genes and drugs that target these genes suggests the use of machine learning methods as a cost-effective approach to learn predictive models from such data and generate testable hypotheses. In this project we propose to employ a machine learning approach to predict, among existing drugs, which ones have the greatest probability of being suitable for retarding human ageing and preventing age-related diseases and frailty. Predictions will be tested in both existing cohorts and experimentally in animal models.
Training associated with this project: This is a highly multidisciplinary project at the interface of life and computer sciences. As such, the project will provide a rich and diverse training in several contemporary bioinformatics techniques, AI/machine learning, cell & molecular biology, genetics and biogerontology.
Person Specification
Applications are open to international students, and applicants must not have resided in the UK for more than twelve months in the past 3 years.
Applicants should have a strong background in life or computer sciences and experience in a relevant genomics, bioinformatics or computer sciences field. They should have a commitment to research in ageing and hold or realistically expect to obtain at least an Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a relevant subject.
How to apply
Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr de Magalhaes.
Funding Notes
Funding availability: UKRI/ERC Horizon-Doctoral Network HORIZON-MSCA (Non- UK resident students are eligible).
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