PhD Studentship: Identification of diagnostic markers of human carotid plaque phenotype
- Employer
- Global Academy Jobs
- Location
- United Kingdom
- Closing date
- Jun 16, 2017
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- Sector
- Business and Finance, Science, Computer Science and IT, Life Sciences, Cell and Molecular Biology
- Hours
- Full Time
- Organization Type
- University and College
- Jobseeker Type
- Academic (e.g. 'Lecturer')
Job Details
Large artery atherosclerosis is the underlying cause of acute coronary syndromes and also causes approximately 50% of ischaemic strokes. However, robust clinical predictors of future ischaemic events are currently lacking, thus making treatment choices challenging. The main hypothesis of this project is that macrophage phenotypes within carotid plaques are altered/skewed in unstable versus stable plaques and that characterization and measurement of these changes, combined with other features such as clinical MRI and blood composition may lead to the identification of clinically useful diagnostic markers to direct the best treatment for patients.
The project will:
- Apply multi-colour immunofluorescence, combined with histology to characterise human carotid plaques with a special focus on plaque macrophage phenotypes.
- Correlate macrophage plaque phenotypes with clinical features and blood composition.
- Use anti-inflammatory interventions in vitro to modulate macrophage plaque phenotype and test the best of these in a small pilot trial in humans.
Funding Notes
Fully funded to include fees and a stipend at standard RCUK level (£14,553 in 2015/16) will be provided.
Candidates must have a first or upper second class honors degree or significant research experience.
Interested candidates should in the first instance contact: Professor Sheila Francis; s.francis@sheffield.ac.uk
References
How to apply:
Please complete a University Postgraduate Research Application form available here: www.shef.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/apply
Please clearly state the prospective main supervisor in the respective box and select 'Infection, Immunity and Cardiovascular Disease' as the department.
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