Day: November 29, 2019

 

Development of individual-specific molecular networks (ITN-PhD Position @ BIO3 KU Leuven))

Describing a system implies describing its behaviour and important control mechanisms that regulate this behaviour. Crucial in this process are interactions, which may occur at different levels or scales, and thus network theory and network visualization are increasingly being used to understand biological mechanisms operating in human systems. However, anRead More

Hunting for patient subtypes through 3D imaging biomarkers in genetic disorders (ITN-PhD Position @ BIO3 KU Leuven)

Within this PhD project, we aim to develop a framework for gene-centric image data integration analytics and to support a patient stratification strategy that identifies major gene effects with potential applications in a variety of medical disorders. This will built on our previous work on rare monogenetic/ complex diseases inRead More