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Research associate in epithelial morphogenesis (fixed term)

Cambridge
University of Cambridge
Research associate
€40,000 a year
Posted: 11h ago
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Overview

We are looking for a highly talented and motivated post‑doctoral scientist to join the laboratory of Prof Daniel St Johnston at the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge, funded by an ERC Synergy grant with the groups of Ewa Paluch (Cambridge) and Sara Wickstrom (Max Planck Institute Mu¿nster).


Project

The project aims to discover how polarity factors control epithelial cell shape by regulating cortical tension, cell‑cell adhesion and the organisation of the cytoskeleton. The research will involve genetic manipulations that change the shape of the epithelial follicle cells in Drosophila, but may also include collaborative experiments on mammalian epithelioids and mouse skin. Quantitative 3D measurements of the resulting changes in cortical tension in living egg chambers, and myosin and adhesion protein localisation in fixed samples using super‑resolution microscopy (DNA-PAINT) will then be used to help build models for epithelial cell shape control.


Publications

* Doerflinger H et al. (2026) An aPKC rheostat induces apical contraction in response to epithelial stretching. Biorxiv,
* Buckley CE and St Johnston D. (2022) Apical‑basal polarity and the control of epithelial form and function. Nat Rev Mol Cell Bio, 1‑19. DOI: 10.1038/s41580-022-00465-y.


Responsibilities

You should be passionate about epithelial biology, be willing to tackle difficult problems and be able to develop novel experimental approaches to answer outstanding questions in the field. Prior experience with Drosophila genetics and the cell biology of epithelia is essential. You will play a key role in a team so a friendly and collegial attitude is crucial, and you will be required to assist in the supervision of students.


Qualifications

You should have a PhD in a related area.


Terms of Employment

Fixed‑term: The funds for this post are available for 6 years in the first instance.


EEO Statement

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

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