At the Department of Biosystems of the University of Leuven (Belgium), the Center for Animal Breeding and Genetics conducts research on genomics of farm and pet animals under supervision of Prof. Nadine Buys. We have an open, full-time PhD position in unraveling the genetic basis of psoroptic mange susceptibility in Belgian Blue cattle in collaboration with the research groups of Prof. Carole Charlier at the University of Liège and Prof. Edwin Claerebout at Ghent University.
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The project is dedicated to the Pietrain pig breed and Belgian Blue cattle. These Belgian breeds are globally amongst the most efficient and performant, but they still suffer from genetic diseases and disorders leading to an impaired animal welfare. In pigs, genetic disorders such as scrotal hernia, cryptorchidism and porcine splay leg syndrome impose serious welfare issues and these are also observed in Pietrains. Belgian Blue cattle are extremely sensitive to psoroptic mange. For each of these conditions, prior research of our group has identified putative loci and candidate genes resulting from transcriptomic analyses and genome-wide association studies. This project aims to use cutting edge genomic sequencing techniques to identify causal variants and underlying mechanisms based on this prior research. These identified causative mutations can be used in selection programs. In order to do so, we will develop an innovative approach to properly weigh and utilize genetic test results, breeding values and genomic information in practical breeding strategies.
The PhD candidate will focus on the genetic background of psoroptic mange susceptibility in Belgian Blue cattle. After completion of the PhD training program you will have acquired the skills needed for a scientist who is ready for future challenges. This means that you will be conducting cutting-edge research in genomics and bioinformatics under the close supervision of prof. Nadine Buys and Dr. Meyermans, collaborate with your colleagues (within and outside the lab) and participate in the daily activities of the lab. You are encouraged to guide master thesis students, participate in national and international conferences and disseminate your research results in scientific publications.
For more information please contact Prof. dr. Nadine Buys, tel.: +32 16 32 14 38, mail: nadine.buys@kuleuven.be or Dr. Roel Meyermans, tel.: +32 16 32 03 76, mail: roel.meyermans@kuleuven.be.
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