PhD studentship: Delineating piRNA-guided silencing of transposable elements, Cambridgeshire
Client: Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
Location: Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: bc25f74363d6
Job Views: 9
Posted: 03.03.2025
Expiry Date: 17.04.2025
Job Description:
Supervisors: Professor Greg Hannon and Dr Ben Nicholson
Overview:
Professor Greg Hannon and Dr Ben Nicholson wish to recruit a student to work on the project entitled: “Delineating piRNA-guided silencing of transposable elements”.
This is a unique opportunity for PhD study in the world-leading Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute (CRUK CI), to start a research career in an environment committed to training outstanding cancer research scientists of the future.
The Institute’s particular strengths are in genomics, computational biology and imaging; and significant research effort is currently devoted to cancers arising in the breast, pancreas, brain, and colon. Our Core Facilities provide researchers with access to state-of-the-art equipment, in-house expertise and training. Scientists at CRUK CI aim to understand the fundamental biology of cancer and translate these findings into the clinic to benefit patients.
This project aims to uncover the molecular mechanisms that underlie the piRNA pathway mainly using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster as a model. While a rough framework of the piRNA machinery has been established in recent years, the precise hierarchy of the events that result in faithful transposon silencing is not yet fully understood. In your project you will exploit tissue culture as well as in vivo models, and carry out various biochemical, proteomic, imaging, genomics (including state-of-the-art RNA and chromatin profiling methods), and computational approaches to study piRNA-guided transposon control.
Preferred skills/knowledge:
We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and competent student with excellent laboratory skills, a strong background in biochemistry, genetics and/or molecular biology, as well as a keen interest in transposons, small RNAs or chromatin biology. A reasonable amount of practical research experience (ideally exceeding 6 months) and an eagerness to discover fundamental biology is essential. Familiarity with imaging approaches, genomics methods or expertise with the Drosophila model would be beneficial but are not strictly required. The successful candidate is expected to have excellent communication skills and record-keeping habits, organisational and time-management skills, an inquisitive mind, and be highly motivated to drive an independent research project.
Funding:
This four-year studentship is funded by Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute and includes full funding for University fees and, in addition, a stipend currently of £21,000 per annum for four years.
We welcome applications from both UK and overseas students.
Applications are invited from recent graduates or final-year undergraduates who hold or expect to gain a First/Upper Second Class degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject from any recognised university worldwide.
Applicants with relevant research experience, gained through Master’s study or while working in a laboratory, are strongly encouraged to apply.
How to apply:
Please apply via the University Applicant Portal. You should select to commence study in Michaelmas Term 2025 (October 2025).
Additional information:
To complete your online application, you will need to answer/provide the following:
* Choice of project and supervisor: Please ensure that you name the project (with reference code) and supervisor, where indicated. You are permitted to apply for up to three projects.
* You will be asked to give details of your Research Experience (up to 2,500 characters).
* Your Statement of Interest (up to 2,500 characters) should explain why you wish to be considered for the studentship and what qualities and experience you will bring to the role.
Applicants will be asked to provide:
– Academic transcripts.
– Evidence of competence in English (if appropriate).
– Details of two academic referees.
– CV/resume.
Deadline:
The closing date for applications is 31st October 2024 with interviews expected to take place in January 2025.
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