nearmejobs.eu
Osteoporotic vertebral fractures are the most common complication of osteoporosis. Current treatment involves conventional procedures that inject cement into the vertebrae to stabilise the spine and relieve pain. No reparative treatment exists. This PhD project is part of an exciting European Research Council (ERC) funded project, RESTORE, that will utilise recent advances in the area of advanced manufacturing and 3D-printing to engineer a dual component biomaterial platform, comprising of a 3D-printed biodegradable stent and a therapeutic injectable hydrogel, with mechanical properties and bioactive composition tailored to regenerate and repair osteoporotic vertebral bone.
This specific PhD project will develop a therapeutic biomaterial technology to restore structural integrity and function in osteoporosis-damaged bone, combining stem cell biology, nano-therapeutics and bioengineering approaches to produce an injectable therapeutic delivery platform to drive bone regeneration. This is an extremely important and timely clinical topic, which represents a significant burden to healthcare worldwide and is a considerable socio-economic problem. The project will require detailed in vitro and in vivo assessment of the platforms healing potential, which will include histological and ultrastructural analysis, combined with a molecular analysis of protein distribution and gene expression in situ.
The successful candidate will be a part of the Murphy Lab within the wider Tissue Engineering Research Group (TERG), a multi-PI network based at RCSI. This highly dynamic research environment has over 30 early career researchers (including PhD/MSc students and Postdoctoral fellows) and the successful applicant will have a wide opportunity to interact with peers and near-peers of the various groups affiliated with TERG. The successful candiadte will also have the opportunity to work with our clinical collaborators on the RESTORE project, who will provide invaluable guidance on the development of the RESTORE technology for clinical use.
The successful candidate will also have opportunities to be involved in and to gain hands-on experience in the teaching activities of the Department of Anatomy and Regenerative Medicine, which include macroscopic anatomy and biology.
Deadline for application is 5pm on 14th July 2024. For more information, please contact Dr Ciara Murphy (ciaramurphy@rcsi.ie)
Applicant criteria:
Desirable specification:
How to apply:
To apply, please access the following link and complete the application form in full:
https://forms.office.com/e/2Ccv2gmX81
Applications must include:
(i) a completed application form
(ii) English language requirements – see https://www.rcsi.com/dublin/postgraduate/policies-and-guidelines/english-language-requirements.
Deadline: All applications must be made online by 14/07/2024 (5 pm)
It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure the application form is completed in full and on time. Late and/or incomplete applications will not normally be assessed.
Further information on the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland can be found here: https://www.rcsi.com/
Tenure: 4 year PhD
Application Deadline: 5pm on 14/07/2024
Shortlisting Date: 19/07/2024
Interview Date: 26/07/2024
To help us track our recruitment effort, please indicate in your email – cover/motivation letter where (nearmejobs.eu) you saw this posting.
Job title: Remote: Älskar du TypeScript & React? Ansök via SSH Company 5 Monkeys Agency…
Job title: Digital Project Manager (H/F) Company Sociabble Job description en France et à l'étranger…
Job title: Project Manager / Scrum Master Company Vancity Job description on time, budget and…
Job title: Funktionsentwicklung für Plattform/Kunde – Elektrolyse Stack (m/w/div.) Company Bosch Job description der Decarbonisierung…
Job title: Business Partners Company Novo Nordisk Job description is more Senior) to collaborate closely…
Job title: Global Medical Advisor Company Richter Gedeon Job description professional for the position Global…
This website uses cookies.