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Bioinformatics Institute


Studentships and internships


Currently, there are no studentships or internships available through the Bioinformatics Institute. We do not have funds to support travel or accommodation in New Zealand of interns, and intern selection is competitive. However, we welcome a small number of interns each year who attract their own scholarship or institutional funding to visit our Institute. If you wish to undertake an internship with us we would be happy to hear from you; please contact us and we can see if a supervisor and project that suits you is available.

Past Internships

Oliver Bernhardt

Department of Medical and Bioinformatics, Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences, Hagenberg, Austria

Project title: High dimensional Data visualization and clustering using Self Organizing Maps

Supervisor: Howard Ross

Elina Derkac

Institut Universitaire de Technologie, Auvergne, France

Project title: Creation of the database and website "Repromine"

Supervisor: Cris Print

Tobias Ehrenberger

Department of Medical and Bioinformatics, Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences, Hagenberg, Austria

Project title: Re-engineering DNA Surveillance

Supervisor: Howard Ross

Baptiste Gerardin

Institut Universitaire de Technologie, Auvergne, France

Project title: Modelling pathways that control endothelial cell apoptosis

Supervisor: Cris Print 

Gabriele Hartinger

Bioinformatics - Weihenstephan University of Applied Sciences, Freising, Germany

Project title: Base calling project

Supervisors: David Bryant, Jari Kaipio 

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Norbert Kopocz

Bioinformatics - Weihenstephan University of Applied Sciences, Freising, Germany

Project title: The last universal common ancestor - Relationship between genomic GC content and optimal growth temperature in Bacteria

Supervisor: Allen Rodrigo

Waltraud Sichart

Bioinformatics - Weihenstephan University of Applied Sciences, Freising, Germany

Project title: Refactoring DNA Surveillance

Supervisor: Howard Ross