MSc by Research: Cell migration in epithelial tissues
It is an important question to answer how cells move in a crowded environment. In this project, we’ll use the vertex model (a widely used computational framework for cell-based studies of epithelial tissue mechanics) to study motion of a small patch of motile cells in otherwise inert environment.
The student will learn how to set up and run a sophisticated numerical simulations of a model biological system. The student will also gain skills on how to work with complex research computer codes, analyse simulation data and produce publication-quality plots.
In addition, the student will gain considerable working experience with programming in Python and with using UNIX-based high-performance computing facilities.
Basic knowledge of physics, mathematics (including calculus), and Python programming is required.
Our research community thrives on the diversity of students and staff which helps to make the University of Dundee a UK university of choice for postgraduate research. We welcome applications from all talented individuals and are committed to widening access to those who have the ability and potential to benefit from higher education.
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