PhD Position: Computational Systems Biology

The University of Memphis
Biological Sciences
United States TN Memphis
daiglelab.org/positions/

Description

Experimental biologists are generating data at an unprecedented rate. Unfortunately, biological insight has not kept pace with this deluge of data. The goal of my lab is to improve the inference of biological meaning from the wealth of experimental data collected from single cells to whole organisms. To do so, we develop sophisticated statistical and computational tools that enable integrated analyses of noisy, heterogeneous datasets. More information on the lab can be found at daiglelab.org.

Openings are available for students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in computational systems biology starting Spring 2021. Our research in this area involves developing and applying computational methods for inferring gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from single-cell gene expression data. Current projects include applying deep learning techniques to rapidly and accurately infer GRNs from single-cell RNA-sequencing data.


Qualifications

The successful candidate should be highly motivated and have some Python programming experience. Prior research experience in bioinformatics and/or computational biology is desirable. Details about admission and degree requirements can be found at www.memphis.edu/biology/graduate (PhD, Biological Sciences). Applicants must apply to both The University of Memphis Graduate School and the corresponding graduate program. To ensure full consideration, applications should be completed by September 15. Accepted students will be considered for a graduate assistantship.


Start date

January 18, 2021

How to Apply

If interested, please first email Dr. Daigle (bjdaigle@memphis.edu) your CV and a concise statement describing your interest in the position, previous research experience, and relevant coursework.


Contact

Bernie J. Daigle, Jr.
bjdaigle@memphis.edu