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Tony Killard

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University of Bristol

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Cell Biology

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Membrane Biology

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Mechanobiology

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Biophysics

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Cell Imaging

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Erythropoiesis

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Ash Toye

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PhD in Red Blood Cell Mechanosensation and Membrane Tension Modulation (Cell Biology, Biophysics, Bioengineering)

A fully funded PhD opportunity is available to investigate the mechanisms of mechanosensation and membrane tension modulation in red blood cell development. The project is jointly hosted by the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England (UWE), offering a unique chance to work at the interface of cell biology, biophysics, and bioengineering. The research will explore how developing red blood cells sense and respond to mechanical stress, utilizing advanced techniques such as CRISPR-based gene editing, fluorescent reporters, and live-cell imaging (including FLIM and microcapillary systems). The student will be co-supervised by Tim Satchwell (UWE), Prof Ash Toye (Bristol), Prof Tony Killard (UWE), and Prof Jan Frayne (Bristol), and will graduate with a joint degree from both universities. The project is ideal for candidates passionate about understanding cellular adaptation to mechanical environments and eager to develop expertise in erythropoiesis, mechanotransduction, and microscopy. Funding is provided by the BBSRC SWBio DTP, which typically covers tuition and a stipend. Applicants should have a background in cell biology, biophysics, or bioengineering, and experience with relevant laboratory techniques is advantageous. For more information or to apply, follow the provided link or contact the supervisors directly.