Sex, drugs, and the lipidome: using 'omics to understand the role of fat during infection
- Primary Supervisor: Dr Vincent
- Funding: China Scholarship Council (CSC)
- Deadline: 29th January 2025
Project Overview
- during Francisella novicida infection, fat loss benefits the host,
- sex differences in fat metabolism contribute to the often-observed sex differences in infection.
Research Environment
The project is based in the Vincent lab which focuses on mechanisms of infection pathology. Work in the lab is diverse in nature, allowing opportunities to expand your knowledge, develop skills outside of your project and become involved in projects beyond your discipline.
Throughout the project you will have opportunities to present your research at local, national and international conferences, workshops and symposia. The project is highly collaborative in nature and will involve partners both within SBBS and at other universities.
Find out more about the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences on our website.
Keywords: Microbiology, Biology, Biochemistry, Immunity, Bioinformatics
Entry Requirements
We are looking for candidates to have or expecting to receive a first or upper-second class honours degree and a Master’s degree in an area relevant to the project such as Biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences, Biology, Immunology.
Knowledge of lab procedures and protocols used in the fields of Molecular biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics would be highly advantageous but are not required.
You must meet the IELTS requirements for your course and upload evidence before CSC’s application deadline, ideally by 1st March 2025. You are therefore strongly advised to sit an approved English Language test as soon as possible, where your IELTS test must still be valid when you enrol for the programme.
Please find further details on our English Language requirements page.
How to Apply
Formal applications must be submitted through our online form by 29th January 2025 for consideration. Please identify yourself as a ‘CSC Scholar’ in the funding section of the application.
Applicants are required to submit the following documents:
- Your CV
- Personal Statement
- Evidence of English Language e.g.) IELTS Certificate
- Copies of academic transcripts and degree certificates
- References
Find out more about our application process on our SBBS website.
Informal enquiries about the project can be sent to Dr Vincent AT bty323@qmul.ac.uk Admissions-related queries can be sent to sbbs-pgadmissions@qmul.ac.uk
Shortlisted applicants will be invited for a formal interview by the supervisor. If you are successful in your QMUL application, then you will be issued an QMUL Offer Letter, conditional on securing a CSC scholarship along with academic conditions still required to meet our entry requirements.
Once applicants have obtained their QMUL Offer Letter, they should then apply to CSC for the scholarship with the support of the supervisor.
For further information, please go to the QMUL China Scholarship Council webpage.
References
- Vincent CM, Simoes da Silva CJ, Wadhawan A and Dionne MS (2020) Origins of Metabolic Pathology in Francisella-Infected Drosophila. Front. Immunol. 11:1419. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.01419
- Wat LW, Chao C, Bartlett R, Buchanan JL, Millington JW, Chih HJ, et al. (2020) A role for triglyceride lipase brummer in the regulation of sex differences in Drosophila fat storage and breakdown. PLoS Biol 18(1): e3000595. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000595
- Dionne MS, Pham LN, Shirasu-Hiza M, Schneider DS (2006) Akt and foxo Dysregulation Contribute to Infection-Induced Wasting in Drosophila. Current Biology 16(20): 1977-1985. doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2006.08.052