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Matt Guille

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PhD in Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Zebrafish Disease Modelling at University of Portsmouth University of Portsmouth in United Kingdom

I am recruiting a fully funded PhD student to study neurodevelopmental disorders using zebrafish at the University of Portsmouth.

University of Portsmouth

United Kingdom

Jan 16, 2026

Keywords

Neuroscience
Molecular Biology
Biology
Health Science
Developmental Biology
Disease Modeling
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Fluorescence Imaging
Zebrafish Biology
Crispr/cas9
Cell Analysis

Description

The Cayuso Lab at the University of Portsmouth is offering a fully funded 3-year PhD position starting in October 2026 to investigate the mechanisms of CASK-related neurodevelopmental disorders using zebrafish models. The project will employ CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, fluorescence imaging, and molecular and cellular analyses to generate and characterize zebrafish models for CASK-associated disorders. The research aims to uncover how loss of CASK affects brain development, neuronal survival, and tissue organization, with a focus on understanding the cellular mechanisms underlying CASK-related disorders such as microcephaly with pontine and cerebellar hypoplasia (MICPCH). The student will receive comprehensive training in zebrafish genetics, neurodevelopmental biology, advanced imaging, and quantitative data analysis, and will work within the Institute of Life Sciences and Healthcare. The project is supervised by Dr Jordi Cayuso and Professor Matt Guille, and offers opportunities for collaboration with researchers specializing in neural repair, neuroinflammation, and disease modelling. The position is open to candidates with a strong background in biomedical science, neuroscience, developmental biology, genetics, or related fields, and who are motivated to work with zebrafish as a model organism. The funding covers tuition fees, a UKRI-aligned stipend, and project costs, but does not cover visa or immigration health surcharge fees. Applications close on 16 January 2026. Interested candidates should apply online, quoting the project code, and may contact Dr Jordi Cayuso for project-specific questions before applying.

Funding

This is a fully funded PhD for UK, EU, and international students. The funding covers tuition fees for three years and provides a stipend in line with the UKRI rate (£20,780 for 2025/26). An additional £1,500 per annum is provided for project costs/consumables. Costs for student visa and immigration health surcharge are not covered.

How to apply

Apply online via the University of Portsmouth application portal, quoting project code MPB50700126. Submit a personal statement, proof of degrees and grades, two referees, proof of English proficiency, and an up-to-date CV. For project-specific questions, contact Dr Jordi Cayuso by email before applying.

Requirements

Applicants must have a good undergraduate degree (2:1 or above) or a Master’s degree in Biomedical Science, Neuroscience, Developmental Biology, Genetics, or a related discipline from an internationally recognized university. English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component below 6.0 is required. Essential qualities include a strong interest in neurodevelopmental disorders, cell biology, or genetics, good organizational skills, ability to work independently and in a team, and willingness to work with zebrafish. Desirable experience includes molecular biology techniques (PCR, cloning, CRISPR), microscopy, image analysis, statistical analysis, data handling, and strong communication skills.

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