PhD in Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning for Kidney Transplant Prediction
Working at UMCG means working in an inspiring and professional environment where development and innovation are central. Within the ADORABLE consortium, funded by the Dutch Kidney Foundation and NWO, you will contribute to groundbreaking research that has the potential to transform the future of kidney transplantation.
Background
Within the ADORABLE consortium, academic and clinical partners collaborate to improve the selection and assessment of donor kidneys for transplantation. Each year, more than 1,000 kidney transplants are performed in the Netherlands, half of which involve kidneys from deceased donors. The 10-year survival rate of kidneys from deceased donors is only 50%, compared with 70% for kidneys from living donors. At the same time, many potentially viable kidneys are discarded, partly due to the lack of reliable predictors of transplant outcomes.
The ADORABLE consortium focuses on developing an advanced, data-driven assessment system for donor kidneys. Central to this approach is the use of machine learning to evaluate the predictive value of biomarkers from multiple sources: donor-related clinical data, perfusion fluid, and kidney biopsies. Blood and urine samples may contain unique information about organ quality that is not visible from macroscopic characteristics. In this PhD project, the consortium aims to develop AI models that predict clinically relevant outcomes based on existing and novel biomarker data and outcome measures. The ultimate goal is to implement and use these algorithms directly in patient care.
This innovative approach will contribute to more reliable donor kidney selection, reduced rejection rates, and improved long-term outcomes for patients. The project offers a unique opportunity to contribute to socially relevant research with direct clinical impact.
What will you do
As a PhD student, you will contribute to the development of an advanced predictive model for donor kidney transplant outcomes. You will focus specifically on the analysis of large datasets using machine learning and deep learning techniques. You will:
You will work within the Department of Internal Medicine / Nephrology at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG), under the clinical supervision of Prof. Martin de Borst, an expert in kidney transplantation and cardio-renal medicine. From the computer science side, you will be co-supervised by Prof. George Azzopardi and embedded in his PRISMA team, which specializes in Pattern Recognition and Interdisciplinary Applications. This collaboration provides a strong technical foundation and an excellent environment for developing advanced machine learning solutions with direct clinical impact.
You will be part of a multidisciplinary team of physicians and data scientists. The project is embedded in the national ADORABLE consortium, which focuses on improving donor kidney selection and outcomes. You will work closely with other PhD candidates within the consortium.
We are looking for a motivated and curious candidate with:
Links
PRISMA team
TransplantLines: Organ transplant research
2.6 million euro's for bettter quality assessment of donor kidneys
UMCG start onderzoek om kwaliteit donornieren beter te beoordelen
Any questions? Do contact us.
Are you enthusiastic about this PhD position and would you like to contribute to better outcomes for kidney transplant patients? Please use the the digital application form at the bottom of this page - only these will be processed.
You can apply until 15 January 2026.
Within half an hour after sending the digital application form you will receive an email- confirmation with further information.
Check if an open application is possible for you.
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