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  MSc by Research: Understanding the functions of ERphagy via its targeted cargos


   School of Life Sciences

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  Dr Jin-Rui Liang  Applications accepted all year round  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

About the Project

The selective degradation of the endoplasmic reticulum via autophagy, also known as ERphagy, is a fundamental cellular process that has been observed under different stresses and stimuli. However, the exact rationale and contribution of ERphagy towards cellular homeostasis remains unclear, let alone its clinical implications. Recent emerging data suggest that dysregulation of ERphagy might contribute to neurodevelopmental defects, pancreatic stress, and cancer progression, albeit with unclear mechanisms.

This project will aim to compare the autophagy cargo content during different stress induced ERphagy by mass spectrometry. We will then employ CRISPR-based interference and activation approaches (CRISPRi and CRISPRa) to understand the rationale for removing these cargos, and the impact of their failed removal on ER and overall cellular homeostasis.  

Please see our website for further details on the programme:

Life Sciences MSc by Research MSc by Research (Postgraduate) : Study : University of Dundee

Please note before submitting your application that you must list your top three project choices in the Research Proposal section of the application form.

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· Course type: Research Postgraduate

· Keyword: Life

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