Phd Scholarship
7 days ago
Fully funded PhD - Engage in high quality research - Herston Location **Title**: PhD in Human Neuroimaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases (Fully-Funded scholarship) **Project Overview**: This exciting PhD opportunity focuses on utilizing advanced brain imaging techniques to explore hereditary cerebellar ataxias (HCAs), an inherited group of neurodegenerative diseases that cause significant motor, cognitive, and neuropsychiatric impairments. HCAs result in severe disability and mortality, with no existing cures. The Cerebellum & Neurodegeneration Research Group (CNRG) is at the cutting edge of these developments, employing state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and advanced blood and digital biomarkers to better understand the onset and progression of HCAs. This project aims to improve patient characterization and biomarker validation, leveraging novel data acquisition and analysis approaches to analyze complex clinical and biological data. The student will have the opportunity to work with existing datasets, and contribute to national and international collaborative research. Opportunities to contribute to the collection of new data and undertake participant assessments may be available. This opportunity is open domestic applicants (Australia or NZ citizens and permanent residents) and international students already in Australia (onshore). **Project Aims**: PhD students will have the opportunity to work on one or more of the following research areas: - Multimodal integration: Pairing MRI outcomes with blood-based biomarkers and clinical information. - Statistical modelling: Disease subtyping and prediction of disease progression using clinical, imaging, and biological data. **Essential Qualifications**: - Honors or Masters degree in neuroscience, biomedical science, psychology, data science, or a related STEM field with completion of a relevant research project. - High Distinction / First class honors / 85%+ or equivalent in preceding degree. - Familiarity with statistical analysis and data visualization concepts, tools and techniques. - Basic familiarity with command line ("terminal") computer interfaces or programming environments (e.g., bash, Python, MATLAB, R, etc). - High internal motivation, passion and curiosity, and the desire and ability for self-driven learning and productivity. The supervisory and broader research team will advise, collaborate, and share knowledge, but the project will be driven by the PhD student. **Desirable Qualifications**: - Experience with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or neuroimaging data analysis. - Experience working with biological markers or neurodegenerative disease models. - Experience with medical image processing software such as FSL, FreeSurfer, MRtrix, ANTs. - Experience with GPU and CPU-based high-performance computing (HPC) environments for data processing. - Experience in publishing scientific research in peer-reviewed journals or full-length conference papers. - Experience with public neuroimaging datasets such as HCP, ADNI, or UK Biobank **Stipend & Support**: **How to Apply**: Closing Date: Wednesday 26th November 2025
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PhD Scholarship
6 days ago
Herston, Queensland, Australia QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute Full time $72,000 - $108,000 per yearTitle: PhD in Human Neuroimaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases (Fully-Funded scholarship)Project Overview:This exciting PhD opportunity focuses on utilizing advanced brain imaging techniques to explore hereditary cerebellar ataxias (HCAs), an inherited group of neurodegenerative diseases that cause significant motor, cognitive, and neuropsychiatric...
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Herston, Queensland, Australia QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute Full time $60,000 - $80,000 per yearJoin a leading translational brain cancer lab developing Eph-targeted ADCsFully funded PhD with direct impact on therapies for aggressive brain cancersHerston LocationAbout QIMR Berghofer:QIMR Berghofer is a world-leading translational medical research institute focused on improving health by developing new diagnostics, better treatments and prevention...