PhD studentship – Driving differentiation of Cancer Stem Cells to target Brain Tumour growth
Posted by Claudia Barros, on 4 March 2023
Job type: PhD
Location: Peninsula Medical School, Plymouth
Closing Date: 3 May 2023
Deadline 3rd May 2023
Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship available at Dr Claudia Barros’ group, Peninsula Medical School, University of Plymouth, UK
Director of Studies: Dr Claudia Barros (claudia.barros@plymouth.ac.uk)
2nd Supervisor: Dr Jon Gil-Ranedo (jon.gil-ranedo@plymouth.ac.uk)
3rd Supervisor: Dr Torsten Bossing (torsten.bossing@plymouth.ac.uk)
Project Description
Current cancer therapies are not efficient in targeting brain Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs), which can (re)-initiate and explain the frequent relapse of brain tumours. Brain tumours kill more children and adults under 40 than any other cancer. This project is dedicated to the identification and characterisation of mechanisms underlying brain tumourigenesis. It will focus on exposing genes and molecular programmes controlling the fate of brains CSCs that may drive these into differentiation, preventing tumour growth. Drosophila will be used to examine candidate gene function in brain tumour development, providing a unique opportunity to unravel their role in live brains. Translation of findings will be performed using patient-derived glioblastoma stem cells and glioma samples.
The project will be based in the laboratory of Dr Barros, part of the Plymouth Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence and sponsored by Brain Tumour Research.
Eligibility and Funding
Applicants must have a first or good upper second-class honours degree in an appropriate subject and preferably a relevant Masters degree or extended laboratory research experience. We are looking for a candidate with experience in genetics, molecular biology, immunohistochemistry, cell culture, biochemistry and/or confocal imaging. Experience in Drosophila or other in vivo model is advantageous. A high interest in neural stem cell and brain tumour biology is a must.
The studentship is supported for 3 years and covers Home (UK) only tuition fees plus a stipend of £18,021 per annum (2023/24 rate, to be confirmed). The fourth of the four-year registration period is a self-funded ‘writing-up’ year. International applicants (non-UK nationals) must be able to pay the difference between the Home and the International tuition fee rates (approximately £12,670 per annum). International students must also have an English language IELTS score of 6.5 or above, with no less than 5.5 in any element.
To apply for this position please follow: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/research-degrees/postgraduate-research-studentships/driving-differentiation-of-cancer-stem-cells-to-target-brain-tumour-growth
If you wish to discuss this PhD Research project further informally, please contact Dr Barros by email (claudia.barros@plymouth.ac.uk)
For more information on the application process, contact: research.degree.admissions@plymouth.ac.uk
The closing date for applications is 12 noon on 3rd May 2023.
Salary: £18,021 per annum (2023/24 rate) - to be confirmed.
Start date: 1 October 2023
Closing Date: 3 May 2023
Scientific fields: Cell biology, Cell fate control and differentiation, Development and disease, Gene regulation, Growth control, Neural development, Signalling, Stem cells
Model systems: Drosophila, Human, Cell culture
Duration: Fixed term
Minimum qualifications: See Eligibility and follow external advert link for more information.