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  Dr Linda Giblin  No more applications being accepted  Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)

About the Project

Teagasc PhD Walsh Scholarship Opportunity

“GiantLeaps-GutHealth” Walsh Scholarship Ref Number 2021231

Background

This PhD study is part of a Teagasc lead workpackage within the EU HORIZON funded project GiantLeaps. The GiantLeaps project looks to novel dietary proteins to accelerate our transition from animal-based to alternative proteins in our diet. This transition is key to reducing the footprint of our food system in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, energy, water and land use. This 4-year research PhD will focus on digestion and ‘health and wellness’ of these novel proteins. It is a wet-lab based PhD project within the disciplines of cell biology and biochemistry. Initially we will identify the parameters that define a healthy in vitro gut barrier. Protein digesta will then be added to this healthy gut barrier and permeability studies performed. For ‘health and wellness’ information, satiety and muscle biomarkers will be monitored in vitro. There will be opportunities throughout the programme for professional development training, conference attendance and international travel to expand your research interest.

Requirements

Applicants should have a First or Second Class (2H1) Honours B.Sc. degree in an appropriate discipline (such as Biochemistry, Biomedical Science, Cell Biology, Nutrition or Food Science). The successful candidate should be self-motivated with enthusiasm to develop wet-lab technical skills including gastrointestinal digestion protocols, cell culture methodologies, protein quantification techniques (ELISA, western blot, immunohistochemistry) and mRNA quantification (RT-PCR). They should have an interest in and aptitude for laboratory–based research. Non-native speakers of English require a minimum score of IELTS 6.0 for entry into postgraduate programmes.

Award

This PhD starts no later than 1 Feb 2023 and is a collaborative project between Teagasc Food Research Centre, Ireland (www.teagasc.ie), Munster Technology University, Ireland (www.mtu.ie) and INRAE, France (www.inrae.fr/en). The student will be based primarily at Teagasc’s Moorepark Campus, Cork, Ireland and will be registered at Munster Technology University, working under the supervision of Dr. Linda Giblin (Teagasc) in association with Dr. Michael Callanan (MTU) and Dr. Myriam Grundy (INRAE). The scholarship funding is €24,000 per annum and includes college fees of up to a maximum of €6,000 per annum and is tenable for 4 years.

Applications to

Dr. Linda Giblin, Teagasc Food Research Centre, Moorepark, Fermoy, Co.Cork, Ireland. email: [Email Address Removed]

Application Procedure

Submit an electronic copy of Curriculum Vitae to Dr. Linda Giblin ([Email Address Removed]). Please include ‘2021231-GiantLeaps-GutHealth’ in the subject line

Closing date

30 November 2022

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