Two 3-Year EPSRC Funded DPhil Studentships
Translating Biophysical Modelling to the Heart of the Clinic
University of Oxford – Oxford University Computing Laboratory
Translating Biophysical Modelling to the Heart of the Clinic is a recently announced “Grand Challenge” project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. The goal of this project is to integrate medical imaging and integrative multi-scale computational models of the heart within clinical environments to improve diagnosis, treatment planning and cardiovascular interventions. The project team is multi-institutional and cross-disciplinary, including leading clinical and academic partners within the United Kingdom.
Applications are invited for two 3-year DPhil studentships funded by the project within the Computational Biology Group in the University of Oxford Computing Laboratory. The studentships include full support towards college and university fees (for home/EU nationals) , as well as maintenance of at least £13,290 per annum. Overseas students will need to have funding to cover the difference between home/eu and overseas fees. The aim is to develop personalised multi-scale electromechanical models of the heart. These models will be used to aid in the optimisation of cardiac resynchronisation therapy, one of the few clinically effective therapies used to treat the progression of congestive heart failure; a disease that continues to be a growing problem affecting 2-4 million people in the European Union and nearly 15 million people worldwide. The research will involve working within an interdisciplinary team involving engineers, clinicians and mathematicians.
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