PhD Scholarship in Proteostasis Pathways: The University of Bradford is offering a PhD studentship focused on understanding ESCRT-related mechanisms in neurodegeneration. This project will explore protein aggregate clearance and extracellular vesicle release, aiming to uncover potential therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative diseases.
PhD Scholarship Opportunity in ESCRT-Mediated Proteostasis Pathways
Designation
PhD Studentship
Research Area
Neurodegeneration and ESCRT-Mediated Proteostasis Pathways
Location
University of Bradford in collaboration with the University of Sheffield
Eligibility/Qualification
- Open to International (including EU) and UK (home) students.
- Candidates must have, or be expecting to gain, at least an upper second-class honours degree or equivalent in any biological, chemical, physical science, or mathematics.
- Interest in applying scientific skills to biological questions is essential.
Job Description
The PhD project will:
- Investigate the molecular mechanisms governing ESCRT-dependent aggregate clearance and extracellular vesicle release.
- Utilize advanced methodologies, including molecular and cellular biology techniques, manipulation of neuronal cell models using genetic (lentiviruses) and pharmacological tools, and advanced microscopy.
- Offer hands-on experience working with patient-derived stem cells.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should complete an expression of interest form for October 2026 recruitment. For any inquiries regarding the application process, please contact YBDTP@leeds.ac.uk. For informal queries about the specific project, email research@bradford.ac.uk or s.kantamneni@bradford.ac.uk.
Last Date to Apply
5 PM on Wednesday, January 7th, 2026.







