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  DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Understanding the physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying SARNP induced hearing loss.


   MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership

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  Prof Walter Marcotti, Prof S A Wilson  No more applications being accepted  Competition Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)

About the Project

Hearing is profoundly important and its loss can have a dramatic impact on our daily lives. It is particularly common with ageing though surprisingly the genetic reasons behind hearing loss are only just being uncovered. We have very recently identified a completely new gene required to maintain normal hearing and have found that loss of just one copy of this gene is sufficient to cause deafness. Surprisingly this gene plays a role in the transport of mRNA within the cell from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, a process used by all eukaryotic cells, not just those associated with hearing and so why loss of this gene specifically causes deafness is an enigma. In this project you will make use of a transgenic mouse which lacks one copy of this gene to establish the molecular basis for the hearing loss.

The project involves a collaboration between the laboratories of Prof Walter Marcotti, an expert in hearing and Prof. Stuart Wilson an expert in mRNA transport. You will be trained in a wide range of in vivo techniques such as patch clamping and confocal microscopy together with the latest techniques in gene expression analysis using next generation DNA sequencing and bioinformatics to explore what has gone wrong in the transgenic deaf mice. You will complete your PhD with a wide range of highly desirable skills which would provide a firm foundation for a career in academia or industry.

Funding Notes

This studentship is part of the MRC Discovery Medicine North (DiMeN) partnership and is funded for 3.5 years. Including the following financial support:
Tax-free maintenance grant at the national UK Research Council rate
Full payment of tuition fees at the standard UK/EU rate
Research training support grant (RTSG)
Travel allowance for attendance at UK and international meetings
Opportunity to apply for Flexible Funds for further training and development
Please carefully read eligibility requirements and how to apply on our website, then use the link on this page to submit an application: http://www.dimen.org.uk/how-to-apply/application-overview

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