Precision diagnostics laboratory9/5/2023 ![]() We work with Michael Backhouse (Medical School), Theo Arvanitis (WMG), Nicole Tang (Psychology) and Richard King (UHCW). Mark Elliot (Warwick Manufacturing Group) My lab uses motion-capture and wearable sensor technologies to detect and analyse movement-related health conditions, including osteoarthritis.Ann Dixon (Chemistry) l My laboratory investigates the molecular and biochemical details of antibody-antigen immune recognition and develops antibody fragments for human disease detection and monitoring in collaboration with our industry partner Global Access Diagnostics.We work with colleagues at UHCW and industry partners breath, urine and stool) to understand changes within the gut and align these to more stratified patient care. James Covington (School of Engineering) l We develop new precision diagnostics tools for the detection and monitoring of gastroenterological disease and the use of gas phase biomarkers emanating from biological waste (e.g.We work with both Manuela Tosin (Chemistry) and Nick Dale (Life Sciences) Alex Cameron (Life Sciences) l We investigate the structures of membrane transporters and channels using a combination of X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM.I work with Andrew McAinsh (Medical School) Nigel Burroughs (Mathematics Institute) | My lab designs algorithms for analysis of complex, dynamic data and for data-driven mathematical modelling in chromosome behaviour, reproductive health, cancer therapy (chronotherapy) and T-cell immunology (vaccination modelling).Till Bretschneider(Computer Science) l We are interested in image based modelling of cellular dynamics, particularly the actin cytoskeleton, cell motility and macropinocytosis using fast 3D lightsheet microscopy, quantitative image analysis/machine learning and mathematical modelling l working with: Andrew McAinsh (Medical School).l working with: Magnus Richardson (Mathematics Institute) Andrew Blanks(Medical School) l We are interested in the in silico reconstruction of myometrial physiology by integrating large data sets of histological micro-architecture with spatially resolved transcriptomics.The Pathlake Centre of Excellence for Digital Pathology.The adoption of new techniques and approaches in artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science will enable greater automation, quantitation and ability to extract important information from these datasets, that will lead both to improved understanding of disease and new approaches for its prevention and therapy. The generation of large and complex datasets derived from high-throughput molecular and cellular data (genomics, proteomics and metabolomics), biological and medical imaging to population level data (including epidemiology) is transforming our understanding of the complex environmental, social and molecular determinants of disease. These studentships offer the opportunity of PhD research in applied translational biomedical or healthcare research using novel techniques in Precision Diagnostics and Data Science. University of Warwick policies (Restricted permissions).Student Survey - Additional Activities (Restricted permissions).Sickness absence form (Restricted permissions).Flexible Training Award (Restricted permissions). ![]() Career Transition Fellowships (Restricted permissions).Annual leave, sickness leave and other types of leave (Restricted permissions).Annual leave form (Restricted permissions).Frequently Asked Questions for Applicants. ![]()
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