[BBC] looking for a PhD-candidate at Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology

Lenz Michael (MACSBIO) michael.lenz at maastrichtuniversity.nl
Tue Jun 28 16:42:43 CEST 2016


Dear Colleague


We are currently looking for a PhD-candidate to integrate multi-dimensional data from human studies with computational and mathematical metabolic models in the field of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. I wonder if you would be kind enough to circulate this information to potential candidates in your Institute.



Yours sincerely,

Ilja Arts


PhD position MaCSBio (Maastricht Centre for Systems biology)
The Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology (MaCSBio) aims to integrate biological data from different empirical domains using multi-scale modelling approaches. One of MaCSBio's research lines focusses on Systems Medicine of Chronic Diseases, with the aim of developing more personalized preventive strategies for obesity-related chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or cancer. In this research line, our main interest is in the integration of large, multi-dimensional data from various human studies with computational and mathematical metabolic models.
We are currently looking for a PhD candidate that helps us to strengthen our research activities in the field of metabolic modelling. The main focus of the PhD project will be on the analysis of cell-type specific metabolic aberrations related to preclinical stages of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. This will be achieved by the integration of various omics datasets (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics) from cohort and intervention studies with state-of-the-art human genome-scale metabolic models, such as Recon 2. Integration of these different data types with the available knowledge from the network reconstructions will be done based on topological network analysis, as well as constraint-based analysis methods with flux balance analysis and random sampling approaches.
The research will be performed in close collaboration with other researchers at MaCSBio, the university and academic hospital, and our international partners. This will enable the integration of the described research into a broader modelling approach towards a systems-wide understanding of chronic diseases.

We are looking for:
A candidate who has the ambition to become a specialist in metabolic modelling related to chronic diseases and who has the ambition and the competences to think and work outside the usual disciplinary boxes.
Furthermore, the PhD candidate:
*holds a MSc degree in computational or mathematical biology, systems biology or other related fields of study
*has strong interest in and a working knowledge of human biology and especially human metabolism
*works in a highly independent and self-motivated manner
*has programming experience related to computational modelling (e.g. MATLAB), data modelling (e.g. R), or analytical applied programming languages (e.g. Python).
*has a basic understanding of mathematical modelling and statistics
*has good communication skills and speaks English fluently

You can find more information and apply for the job via
https://www.academictransfer.com/employer/UM/vacancy/34665/lang/en/


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Prof. Dr. Ir. Ilja C.W. Arts, PhD
Professor of Molecular Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases
Scientific Director Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology (MaCSBio)

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