UK: There is a huge unmet need to train a generation of scientists who can excel in state of-the-art interrogation of genetic and genomic information, developing and utilising analytical methodologies to provide evidence to improve health and well-being.
A collaboration between the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow launches new MRC Doctoral Training Programme this term.
Precision medicine is an emerging, transformational approach to disease treatment and prevention, focusing on identifying which strategy will be effective for which patients, based on genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. It integrates evidence from advanced data on myriad clinical samples with the individual genomics, e-record, imaging and other data-rich -omic parameters to enable discovery and tailored therapies.
The programmes aims to train the next generation of research leaders, expert in informatics-based approaches and biomedical technologies, who are thus able to unravel disease mechanisms and devise new therapies. We aim to train such researchers to realise the full potential of Precision Medicine. Â For more information contact:
- Phone:Â +44 (0)131 651 7890
- Email:Â fraser.pullar@ed.ac.uk
- Director, Postgraduate Research, CMVM, Philippa Saunders
- Phone:Â +44 (0)131 242 6388
- Email:Â p.saunders@ed.ac.uk


