The African Centre of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Data-Intensive Sciences (ACE) at the Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University, invites applications for two (2) MSc student positions under the AIMaR project, funded by Google.
AIMaR is a four-year research project that applies advanced artificial intelligence tools, specifically the EVE (Evolutionary model of Variant Effect) framework and AlphaFold 3, to systematically predict and characterize mutations across the Plasmodium falciparum proteome. The project aims to identify mutations relevant to malaria surveillance, drug resistance, and vaccine design, and to link these mutations to key epidemiological and clinical parameters using annotated samples collected from multiple sites across Uganda over the past decade.
The MSc fellows will be integrated into the AIMaR research team and will develop and execute independent research concepts in line with the project's aims.
Academic Qualifications
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How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit a single PDF document containing:
(i) a cover letter describing their motivation and relevant background
(ii) a current curriculum vitae
(iii) certified academic documents
(iv) Recommendation letters from two academic referees.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
The African Centre of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Data-Intensive Sciences (ACE) at the Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University, invites applications for two (2) MSc student positions under the AIMaR project, funded by Google.
AIMaR is a four-year research project that applies advanced artificial intelligence tools, specifically the EVE (Evolutionary model of Variant Effect) framework and AlphaFold 3, to systematically predict and characterize mutations across the Plasmodium falciparum proteome. The project aims to identify mutations relevant to malaria surveillance, drug resistance, and vaccine design, and to link these mutations to key epidemiological and clinical parameters using annotated samples collected from multiple sites across Uganda over the past decade.
The MSc fellows will be integrated into the AIMaR research team and will develop and execute independent research concepts in line with the project's aims.
The African Centre of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Data-Intensive Sciences (ACE) at the Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University, invites applications for two (2) PhD fellowship positions under the AIMAR project, funded by the Google.
AIMaR is a multidisciplinary research project that applies advanced artificial intelligence tools, including the EVE (Evolutionary model of Variant Effect) framework and AlphaFold 3, to predict and characterize mutations across the Plasmodium falciparum proteome. The project aims to identify mutations relevant to malaria surveillance, drug resistance, and vaccine design, and to associate these with epidemiological and clinical parameters using a decade's worth of annotated samples collected from multiple sites across Uganda.
The PhD fellows will be embedded within the AIMAR research team and will develop and lead independent doctoral research in line with the project's aims. Fellows are expected to produce at least two first-authored peer-reviewed publications during their doctoral training, benefiting from mentorship by experienced researchers across bioinformatics, structural biology, epidemiology, and malaria science.