Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Plymouth |
Funding for: | UK Students, International Students |
Funding amount: | The studentship is supported for 3 years and includes full Home tuition fees plus a stipend of £18,655 2024/25 rate. |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 13th June 2024 |
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Closes: | 12th August 2024 |
Recreating brain tumours using patient-derived glioma stem cells hosted by
normal brain cells to gain novel insights into tumourigenesis
DoS Dr Jon Gil-Ranedo (jon.gil-ranedo@plymouth.ac.uk)
2nd Supervisor Dr Claudia Barros (claudia.barros@plymouth.ac.uk)
3rd Supervisor Prof José M Almendral (jmalmendral@cbm.csic.es)
Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship.The studentship will start on 1 October 2024. Full-time study mode. International fees are not covered.
Project Description
Glioblastoma remains as an incurable brain tumour, with a median survival of 15 months. Major reasons for treatment failure include tumour heterogeneity, extensive infiltrative behaviour and the glioma stem cells (GSC), a subpopupation of tumours able to reform all tumour masses. These clinically relevant properties are not always recapitulated with traditional in vitro models, likely contributing to low success of clinical trials and highlighting the need for more translatable systems. Cerebral organoids, or mini-brains, are one of the most promising advances providing a physiological 3D substrate for glioma stem cells (GSC) to generate tumours that more closely mirror patient ́s GBMs. This PhD project aims to develop models towards human neural spheroids and/or organoids, and use these “mini-brain” platforms to generate infiltrative tumours using patient-derived GSCs. The model will then be validated as a more clinically relevant system to reveal novel mechanisms of tumour development and therapeutic resistance.
Eligibility
Applicants must have a first or a good upper second-class honours degree in an appropriate subject and preferably a relevant masters qualification and/ or extended laboratory research experience (e.g. molecular biology, biochemistry, cell culture, confocal microscopy). A strong background in neural development and brain tumour biology is desired and an interest in these areas essential. International fees are not covered by the studenship.
The studentship is supported for 3 years and includes full Home tuition fees only, plus a stipend of £18,655 per annum 2024/25. The studentship will only fully fund those applicants who are eligible for Home fees with relevant qualifications. Applicants required to cover International fees will have to cover the difference between the Home and the International tuition fee rates
International students must have a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 (with no less than 5.5 in any element) or equivalent.
NB: The studentship is supported for three years of the four-year registration period. The fourth year is a self-funded ‘writing-up’ year.
If you wish to obtain other information on this project informally, please send your query to Dr Jon Gil-Ranedo (jon.gil-ranedo@plymouth.ac.uk).
To apply for this position please click on the Apply button above.
Please clearly state the name of the studentship project that you are applying for on the top of your personal statement.
Please see here for a list of supporting documents to upload with your application.
For more information on the admissions process generally, please contact research.degree.admissions@plymouth.ac.uk
The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Monday 12th of August 2024. We regret that we may not be able to respond to all applications. Applicants who have not received a response within six weeks of the closing date should consider their application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
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