Are you interested in bridging the gap between in vivo biology, physical and computational sciences?
The new King’s College London Multiscale Models for Life (MM4L) Centre for Doctoral Training aims to understand the complex interactions within a functioning organism by modelling molecular and cellular biology at the tissue and organ level.
We address the three following themes:
Theme 1: System building integrates in vitro and in vivo model systems with bioengineering of microenvironments capturing tissue function. This builds upon our leadership and expertise in in vivo functional models with innovative engineering design principles.
Theme 2: System capture builds on emerging tools in high-resolution spatial biology transforming our understanding of physiological and pathological tissue interactions. We apply molecular analyses (chemical/metabolic, transcriptomic, proteomic) to multiscale spatial systems to qualitatively and quantitatively capture biological functions across tissues and time.
Theme 3: Virtual systems aims to model tissue behaviour and function, which is necessary for testing predictions and developing interventions. We willestablish correlational networks across systems to draw universal multi-scale inferences. Information will be gathered across in vitro and in vivo systems, across patient-derived and genetic animal systems using computational, analytical and machine learning approaches.
Who are we looking for?
The ideal applicants for MM4L will be those with interest and aptitude for interdisciplinary research – i.e. life sciences + physics, chemistry, maths, computation or engineering. They will have an appreciation for biology in vivo, in vitro, in silico, and very good academic ability as well as good character and work ethic.
Apply by 15 July 2024 for October 2024 start (UK/Home applicants only).