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Please see below details about an MRC IMPACT studentship (3.5 years) to
start October 2017 and based at the University of Leicester.

For more information, please contact Dr. Louise Wain ([log in to unmask])
and visit
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/mds-graduate-school/scholarships/mrc-impact/index.aspx
(then click on “Precision Medicine: Pathology to Population Health”) to
apply.

*Deadline for applications is 16th January 2017! [Note the requirement for
2 referee statements].*



*Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: novel insights into the genetic basis of
risk and survival times*

*Supervisor:*
Dr Louise Wain (University of Leicester) and Professor Gisli Jenkins
(University of Nottingham)

*Summary:*
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) is a rare, chronic and progressive lung
disease with a very poor prognosis (median survival 3 years) and limited
treatment options and there is a need for  new therapy and approaches to
treatment.  The primary aim of this project will be to discover novel
genetic determinants of IPF risk and survival. These will further our
understanding of the disease processes involved in IPF by identifying genes
and pathways involved, and could lead to the development of new IPF drugs.
In addition, inclusion of genetic predictors of risk and survival time in
clinical prediction models could improve clinical care by facilitating
approaches to stratify disease (“precision medicine”).  The student will be
based within an internationally-recognised respiratory genetic epidemiology
group with close collaborations with leading IPF clinicians and
researchers.  A broad training in genetic epidemiology will equip the
student for a career in the fast-moving and opportunity-rich field of human
disease genetics. Applicants should have a background in bioinformatics,
epidemiology, statistics or genetics (or similar) with an aptitude for
computing (prior experience of programming is advantageous but not
essential) and a keen interest in genetics and human disease.

-- 
Qingning Wang
PhD student in Genetic Epidemiology
Department of Health Sciences
College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology
University of Leicester, Centre for Medicine, University Road, Leicester,
LE1 7HA, UK
Tel: +44(0)2525936
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