PhD and Postdoc Positions in Bioinformatics, Mathematical Frameworks for Global Health, Cancer, Epilepsy, and Malaria
WASLITBRe, led by Professor Ezekiel Femi Adebiyi (Applied Bioinformatics, DKFZ, Heidelberg), is announcing upcoming PhD and Postdoc opportunities in the development of novel mathematical frameworks for global health research. The research focus spans cancer, epilepsy, and malaria, with projects including pangenome-based tandem repeats analysis, machine learning for gene prediction in Anopheles gambiae, and advanced computational tools for population genomics. Collaborations involve DKFZ Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Heidelberg University, and Covenant University Bioinformatics Research (CUBRe).
Key research topics include:
Pangenome-based tandem repeats analysis framework development, extending tools like HipSTR and prancSTR.
Machine learning approaches to identify insecticidal targets in malaria vectors.
Further development of ANOSPEX++ for modeling Anopheles mosquito population dynamics.
Application of these frameworks to MSI cancer and early-onset epilepsy syndromes.
Applicants should have a strong background in bioinformatics, mathematics, computer science, or related fields, with experience in machine learning, genomics, or computational biology. Positions are open at the PhD and postdoctoral levels, with research spanning Germany, Uganda, and Nigeria. Funding details will be provided in future advertisements. Interested candidates should monitor the WASLITBRe website and LinkedIn page for official calls and application instructions.