4-year PhD Candidateship: Tracking Recycling in Brain Cancer: The TRIBeCA Study | |
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4-year PhD candidateship: Tracking Recycling in Brain Cancer: The TRIBeCA StudyJob Posted: 15 May 2025Closing Date for Applications: 27 Jun 2025 Contract Type: Fixed Term Whole-Time Job Type: Research Salary: See advert for details Post Summary4-year PhD candidateship: Tracking Recycling in Brain Cancer: The TRIBeCA StudyWe invite applications for a four-year funded PhD candidateship in the School of Biochemistry & Cell Biology at University College Cork. This Research Ireland-funded project aims to improve our understanding of the mechanisms that drive glioblastomas to invade into surrounding healthy brain tissue. Glioblastomas are incurable brain tumours that cause over 200,000 deaths worldwide, each year. The current treatment: surgery followed by radiation and chemotherapy, is brutal and has changed little in 20 years. A better understanding of the biological pathways that drive glioblastoma aggressiveness will help in the search for new and better brain cancer treatments. The successful applicant will work within a multidisciplinary team of cell biologists, physiologists and bioinformaticians that will use state-of-the-art 2D and 3D models to analyze glioblastoma invasion. FundingThe PhD position is funded for 4 years. It includes a tax-free stipend of ¤25,000 per annum, with tuition fees covered.Start DateSeptember 2025Eligibility CriteriaEssential:
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To ApplyPlease send your application to Dr Andrew Lindsay ( a.lindsayucc.ie ) with ’TRIBeCA PhD application’ in the subject line of the email.The closing date for applications is Friday June 27th 2025. Please attach a single PDF document that contains:
To Apply: For informal inquiries please contact Dr Andrew Lindsay ( a.lindsayucc.ie ) University College Cork is an Equal Opportunities Employer ’ Back to Research Vacancies People & Culture DepartmentAn Roinn Daoine agus CultúirGround Floor, Block E, Food Science Building, UCC
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