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PhD student position in Seville, Spain.

Posted by , on 8 March 2016

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

LM Escudero lab 

Cell Biology Department

Universidad de Sevilla

  • We offer a full-time contract for one year (renewable) to do the PhD in our group. The deadline is Friday 11/03/2016.
  • The candidates should have a Physics degree, Mathematics degree, Healthcare Engineering degree, Telecommunications degree, Informatics Engineering degree or Biological related degree with a wide programing background.

 

Project description:

We are focused in the analysis of biological and biomedical images using System Biology methods.

We combine Computerized Image Analysis and mathematical concepts to investigate different biological and biomedical questions. Extracting the defining signature of complex images we obtain objective and quantitative information that help to interpret biological processes in development and disease.

This project is related to the analysis of tissue organization. This is a funded project by the Fundación Asociación Española Contra el Cancer in collaboration with the lab of Dr. Rosa Noguera from INCLIVA (Valencia, Spain). The contract is cofounded by the Fundación Asociación Española Contra el Cancer and Seville University.

 

You can find more information visiting http://lmescudero.blogspot.com.es/

If you are interested, send me and email with your CV and background to lmescudero-ibis@us.es

In addition, it is necessary to officially apply to Seville University. I will send instructions to preselected candidates.

Thank you!

Luis M. Escudero

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