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Identification of new treatment targets for endometriosis

Description 
Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disorder that affects up to 1 in 7 menstruating people. There is no cure. Current treatments are limited. Type I interferons may play a protective role against severe disease, this project looks to characterise Type I interferon profiles in people with and without endometriosis. This project will involve in silico interrogation of published endometriosis datasets to identify interferon-regulated genes. Datasets will be interrogated for gene sets that represent IFN-regulated functions, e.g. cell proliferation, survival, immune cell function. Identification of interferon regulated genes may reveal potential future therapeutic targets. This project is best suited to students who have experience with bioinformatics software e.g. R or Python.
Essential criteria: 
Minimum entry requirements can be found here: https://www.monash.edu/admissions/entry-requirements/minimum
Keywords 
endometriosis, women's health, bioinformatics,
School 
School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health / Hudson Institute of Medical Research » Obstetrics and Gynaceology
Available options 
Masters by research
Masters by coursework
Time commitment 
Full-time
Physical location 
Monash Health Translation Precinct (Monash Medical Centre)

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