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Department of Inflammation and Ageing School of Infection Inflammation and Immunology College of Medicine and Health
Location: University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham UK
Fixed salary of 41313.00 additional allowances may be applicable depending on circumstances
Grade: 7 (Spot)
Full Time Fixed Term contract up to 36 months
Closing date: 23rd April 2025
Background
We are seeking an applicant for a fullyfunded HORIZONMSCA2023DN PhD studentship in the Department of Inflammation and Ageing at the University of Birmingham in the group of Dr Niharika Duggal tosupport a translational research project aiming to elucidate how microbiome dysbiosis immunesenescence and muscle ageing contribute to frailty. Through a combination of in vitro studies using models of the human colonic microbiota and coculture cell models (epithelial cells and immune cells) to study the influence of microbiota derived metabolites on restoring mucosal homeostasis followed by a human clinical trial to evaluate the potential of microbiomebased nutraceutical therapies (e.g. polybiotics and postbiotics) to combat T cell ageing reduce inflammaging and improve physical functioning in older adults. As part of the UNION doctoral network we are expecting the technician to register for a PhD position in the Duggal lab at UoB starting in September 2025.
You will be a member of the UNION Doctoral Network. The principal objective of network is to provide worldclass doctoral training to a new generation of earlycareer researchers and it is responsible for the training of 17 PhD students. As part of this network you will have the opportunity to visit partner labs within the network for longer collaborative visits as well as substantial training opportunities within academia and industry. As such international travel andnetworking will be integral parts of your training during your PhD.UNION aims to greatly improve the understanding of ageing and frailty a huge burden on health and care costs worldwide tackling a major health priority. We envision that the link between cuttingedge science and clinical practice will generate guidelines and policies which in turn will benefit public health policy and will promote societal sustainability globally. UNION is built on the premise that ageing and agerelated dysfunction are complex dynamic and multifactorial in nature yet can be tackled. The disentanglement and the modulation of the elements of this complexity are required to reduce frailty and thereby extend healthy life expectancy.
This position is led by Dr Duggal at the University of Birmingham (UK). Dr Duggals research focusses oninvestigating the role of immunesenescence as a contributor to pathological conditions that affect older adults and dissecting the role of microbiome changes in driving immunesenescence and investigating the potential of microbiomebased interventions in reversing the immune ageing clock to promoting healthy ageing. The Department of Inflammation and Ageing aims to understand how inflammatory processes drive biological ageing and translate this into interventions to prevent agerelated disease and frailty by bringing together researchers specialising in immunesenescence muscular health epigenetics microbiome and Computational Biology. The University of Birmingham is one of the leading researchbased universities in the United Kingdom. Birmingham is 68th in the 2024 QS World University Rankings for Life Sciences and Medicine and joint 11th with a research power ranking of 6th in the recent University research ranking of the UK (Medicine REF2021.
Role Summary
Main Duties
The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below.
Person Specification
Further Particulars
The post is funded by UKRI/ERC HorizonMSCA2023DN.
The eligibility criteria are:
At the time of first recruitment by the host organisation the candidate must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work studies etc. in the country of their host organisation for more than twelve months in the three years immediately before the reference date.
The candidate must not hold a PhD degree at the time of recruitment When applying please supply a motivation letter including a few sentences on a recent project you have worked on.
When applying please supply a
Covering letter including a few sentences on a recent project you have worked on
CV
For informal enquiries please contact Dr Niharika Duggal .
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