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PhD Studentship : Dupuytren’s Disease in a Dish: A path to improving clinical management of a debilitating hand disease (DAVIDSONR_U26MEDAA)

University of East Anglia - Norwich Medical School

Location: Norwich
Funding for: UK Students
Funding amount: £21,611 in the first academic year, and £1,000 per annum to support research training
Hours: Full Time
Placed On: 11th September 2025
Closes: 3rd November 2025
Reference: DAVIDSONR_U26MEDAA

Primary supervisor - Dr Rose Davidson

Dupuytren’s disease bends the fingers irreversibly into the palm, threatening employment, selfcare and independence. Despite its prevalence, Surgery temporarily straightens the fingers but does not treat the underlying biology; recurrence is common and repeat operations carry escalating risks to hand function. With genetic risk variants now linked to the disorder, the race is on to understand how these DNA changes affect disease progression and post-operative recurrence risk.  

This PhD project uses CRISPR/Cas9 to examine risk variants in patient-derived cells and measure how variants alter force generation, myofibroblast transition and extracellular matrix deposition to contract the fingers. These quantitative, single cell readouts promise to reveal the contributions of these variants to disease progression and severity enabling patients and surgeons to make better informed decisions about the timing of surgical intervention for disease management and reveal molecular switches that could be targeted by anti-fibrotic drugs.  

You will master • genome editing, • human iPSC culture and directed differentiation, • live cell biomechanical imaging, and • multiomics analysis skills that are equally prized in academia, biotech and the regenerative medicine sector. By integrating benchtop discoveries with a growing clinical/genetic registry of real patients, your findings can feed directly into precision surgery algorithms and clinical trials. Few PhD projects offer such a clear line of sight from variant to mechanism to clinical translation. 

Located on the thriving Norwich Research Park, you will join the teams of Dr Rose Davidson (UEA) and Dr James Smith (UEA) with frontline insights from Miss Mira Pecheva (NHS Orthopaedic Hand Surgeon) offering a rare blend of cell biology, stem cell engineering, biophysics and clinical orthopaedics. You will be based in the Norwich Medical School and Metabolic Health Department, and you can expect strong mentoring culture and career development support. 

Entry requirements

The minimum entry requirement is 2:1 in Biological Sciences, Biomedical Science, Biomedicine or similar. Experience with iPSC culture, microscopy, biophysics research is desirable.

Funding

This PhD opportunity offers funding for three years and comprises of tuition fees at Home fee rate, an annual stipend for maintenance starting at £21,611 in the first academic year, and £1,000 per annum to support research training.

Mode of study: Full-time

Start date: 1 February 2026

 

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