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PhD Programme in Biology

Available research topics:

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In vivo modelling of the interactions between host and complex oral biofilms

Supervisors:

prof. dr hab. Magdalena Chadzińska (magdalena.chadzinska@uj.edu.pl)
dr Magdalena Widziołek-Pooranachandran


Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research


Background information:

Most infection-driven diseases are caused by bacteria residing in a complex system referred to as biofilm. This ecosystem is often polymicrobial and reflects complicated interactions amongst bacterial species. Biofilm protects bacteria from the host's immune system and limits the penetration of therapeutics. One example of such biofilm is dental plaque covering teeth surface. It is composed of a range of bacterial species varying from commensals to pathogens. Late colonisers of biofilm cause microbial dysbiosis, which is key to periodontitis. Furthermore, reports indicate a connection between oral diseases and life-threatening diseases such as cardiovascular or neurodegenerative diseases, however mechanisms behind bacteria dissemination are not known. Possibly, microcolonies detach from biofilm and spread via bloodstream. Most studies are performed in simplified in vitro environment and concentrate on the effect of single bacterial infection, however, this does not reflect the nature of complicated polymicrobial interactions with the host cells in an organism, which can differently shape the infection outcomes.

The main question to be addressed in the project:

The aim of this project is to establish a new in vivo model to investigate how bacterial compositions of oral biofilms modulates host immune response, and how it is implicated in vascular damage as a potential mechanism of bacterial dissemination.

Information on the methods/description of work:

In this project, we will use polymicrobial biofilms composed of core oral bacteria species. We will study: (i) phagocyte and biofilm interactions, (ii) effect of bacteria and/or phagocytes on vascular damage, (iii) bacterial composition upon infection of the host, (iv) biomaterials with anti-biofilm properties and immunomodulatory factors to observe their ability to fight infections.

We will use zebrafish larvae (Danio rerio) – well established model, that thanks to larvae transparency and availability of transgenic fish lines with specifically labelled cell types e.g., neutrophils allows real-time microscopic observation of the host-pathogen interactions.

Additional information (e.g Special requirements from the student):

We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student with a MSci in life science (biology, biotechnology or related), preferentially with experience in molecular/microbiological techniques and confocal microscopy, and with good oral and written English. Experience in working with zebrafish will be an advantage.

Successful candidate will have opportunity to work in a stimulating, international environment, in a pioneer team for studying oral pathogens- host interactions using zebrafish model. This will provide the opportunity for exchange and collaborations with scientists from the top World Universities.

 

Place/name of potential foreign collaborator:

The project will be conducted at the Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, in collaboration with the University of Sheffield, The University of Glasgow and Queen Mary College, University of London.

References:

[1]Farrugia C et al. Mechanisms of vascular damage by systemic dissemination of the oral pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis. FEBS J. 2021 Mar;288(5):1479-1495. doi: 10.1111/febs.15486.

[2] Millhouse E, Jose A, Sherry L, Lappin DF, Patel N, Middleton AM, Pratten J, Culshaw S, Ramage G. Development of an in vitro periodontal biofilm model for assessing antimicrobial and host modulatory effects of bioactive molecules. BMC Oral Health. 2014 Jun 28;14:80. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-14-80. PMID: 24972711; PMCID: PMC4080992.

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PhD Programme in Biology

Admission to the PhD Programme in Biology
in the Doctoral School of Exact and Natural Sciences
language of education: English

The PhD Programme in Biology is carried out in English, in a full-time, eight-semester system. 

This PhD programme covers courses representing various areas of biological sciences, including training in modern methodology and mastering skills useful in professional academic and non-academic careers. Choice of facultative classes and the possibility of gaining credits for courses offered outside of the University ensures flexibility and helps to adjust participation in courses to the individual research plan of the student. 

For everyone who will be accepted for the PhD programme in Biology, a scholarship is guaranteed.

PhD students are recruited for the specific research topics offered by the faculty members. We kindly ask you to follow the recruitment rules described in each competition. 

Each year, PhD students and their advisors/promotors write an individual research plan for a given year. Until the end of four semesters, students’ achievements are evaluated (mid-term evaluation) by the committee. 

Doctoral dissertations are prepared under the supervision of a scientific staff of the Faculty of Biology (members of the Institute of Botany, Institute of Environmental Sciences or Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research). PhD programme in Biology leads to the scientific Doctoral title in the discipline of biology. More information about the programme can be found here.

See also:

Faculty of Biology website.
A subpage dedicated to this education programme.

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How to apply?

  1. Check the admissions schedule.
  2. Read the rules and detailed conditions of admission.
  3. Collect the required documents.
  4. Apply in the Online Application System (IRK).
  5. Take the exam.
  6. Make an enrolment in the Doctoral School.

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Admission schedule

for PhD Programme in Biology education programme

1st round

  • 21. May 2024 – Opening of registration in IRK System
  • 23. June 2024 – Closing of registration in IRK System
  • 28. June- 4 lipca 2024 – Entrance exams
  • 4. July 2024 – Committee meeting 
  • 8. July 2024 – Announcement of results
  • 9-30. July 2024 – Enrollment to the Doctoral School*
  • 31. July 2024 – Enrolment in the Doctoral School from the reserve list*

*enrollment possible during working hours of Secretariats of the Education Programmes

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Admission limits

  • 1st round – 10 doctoral students

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Contact

Secretariat of the Education Programme

mgr inż. Anna Stec

tel.: (0048) 12 664 6752
e-mail: wb.doktoranci@uj.edu.pl

Head of the Education Programme

dr hab. Joanna Kapusta, prof. UJ

tel.: (0048) 12 664 5206
e-mail: joanna.kapusta@uj.edu.pl

 

 

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