Nano-Enhanced Hydrogels for Probing Cellular Mechanotransduction

Updated: 26 days ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 30 Aug 2024

24 May 2024
Job Information
Organisation/Company

KU Leuven
Research Field

Chemistry
Physics
Researcher Profile

First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country

Belgium
Application Deadline

30 Aug 2024 - 00:00 (UTC)
Type of Contract

Temporary
Job Status

Full-time
Hours Per Week

38 hours/week
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Not funded by an EU programme
Reference Number

BAP-2024-326
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

Cells continuously interact with their microenvironment, sensing and responding to mechanical properties and cues, which in turn regulate cellular behavior. This interaction is a bidirectional process; cells not only perceive mechanical signals but also actively remodel the extracellular matrix (ECM), aligning and densifying its fibers, which alters the ECM’s mechanical properties. This dynamic feedback loop between cells and the ECM is critical in many physiological and pathological processes, particularly in diseases such as lung fibrosis, where aberrant ECM remodeling leads to tissue dysfunction. Despite its recognized importance in tissue engineering, disease modeling, and regenerative medicine, fully deciphering the cell-ECM interplay remains challenging. This is partly due to the lack of precise tools to quantify the dynamic mechanical changes in the ECM at the micron and nanoscale. Our research aims to bridge this gap by employing passive and active microrheology. We plan to leverage the creation of advanced nanoparticles and the application of sophisticated microscopy techniques to investigate this phenomenon. By using synthetic biomimetic materials that mimic various ECM properties and engaging cells in different activation states, such as fibroblasts activated by TGF-β, we intend to observe and quantify cell-induced mechanical changes. It is anticipated that the insights gained from this research will not only elucidate the mechanisms underlying fibrosis but pave the way to understanding cell-ECM interaction in other diseases.

This project is part of a Global PhD partnership between KU Leuven and Melbourne University, where 2 PhD students will be involved. The goal of this joint PhD program proposal is to develop methods to probe and control the mechanical properties of synthetic ECMs at the subcellular scale, opening new research avenues for investigating mechanotransduction pathways in fibrosis. The project will combine advances in: (i) multi-functional, stimuli-responsive nanomaterials, leveraging expertise at the University of Melbourne (UoM); and (ii) biomimetic hydrogels, advanced optical microscopy and lung fibrosis disease models, leveraging expertise at KU Leuven (KUL). The PhD project for which KU Leuven is the home university will focus on the development of microrheology to probe cell-induced changes on the ECM.


Requirements
Research Field
Physics
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent

Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Good

Additional Information
Benefits
  • One fully funded project is available. This Joint PhD project will be primarily based at the KU Leuven with a 18-month stay at the University of Melbourne (anticipated start date: October 2024-March 2025, to be discussed).
  • You will be part of an Global Partnership PhD program, joining KU Leuven and the University of Melbourne as a dual PhD student.
  • Possibility to work in a multidisciplinary environment in close collaboration with the groups of profs. Rocha, Hofkens, Uji-i and Carlon (KU Leuven). 
  • A remuneration package competitive with industry standards in Belgium, a country with a high quality of life and excellent health care system.
  • Ample occasions to develop yourself in a scientific and/or an industrial direction. Besides opportunities offered by the research group, further doctoral training for PhD candidates is provided in the framework of the KU Leuven Arenberg Doctoral School (https://set.kuleuven.be/phd ).
  • A stay in a vibrant environment in the hearth of Europe. The university is one of Europe’s oldest academic institutions and is situated in a medium-sized vibrant student town with a large international community.   

Eligibility criteria

We are seeking highly motivated candidates that hold a master’s degree in (bio)chemistry, (bio)physics or nanotechnology related subjects. Experience with optical microscopes, nanoparticle synthesis, soft matter physics or 3D cell culture is a plus. The candidate should be open to interdisciplinary science and collaborations. KU Leuven offers in this respect an ideal environment with a large number of science groups working on different (applied) subjects. 


Selection process

To apply for this position, please follow the application tool and enclose:(1) full CV – mandator(2) motivation letter – mandatory(3) full list of credits and grades of both BSc and MSc degrees (as well as their transcription to English if possible) – mandatory (when you haven’t finished your degree yet, just provide us with the partial list of already available credits and grades)(4) proof of English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, ...) - if available(5) two reference letters - if available
Informal enquiries and applications can be submitted to Prof. Susana Rocha ([email protected] ).
You can apply for this job no later than 30/08/2024 via the online application tool


Work Location(s)
Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
KU Leuven
Country
Belgium
State/Province
Vlaams Brabant
City
Leuven
Postal Code
3000
Street
Leuven
Geofield


Where to apply
Website

https://easyapply.jobs/r/5lpbqI521YbYy51DvNTF

Contact
State/Province

Leuven
City

Vlaams Brabant
Street

Leuven
Postal Code

3000
E-Mail

[email protected]

STATUS: EXPIRED

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