Back to search results

PhD Studentship: The Role of O-glycosylation of the Stalk Region of the Immunoglobulin Receptor GPVI

University of Birmingham - School of Medical Sciences

Qualification Type: PhD
Location: Birmingham
Funding for: UK Students, EU Students, International Students
Funding amount: This is a PhD studentship with the Midlands Integrated Biosciences Training Partnership, funded by BBSRC and in partnership with the University of Warwick, Aston University, Harper Adams University, Coventry University, and the University of Leicester.
Hours: Full Time
Placed On: 20th October 2025
Closes: 27th November 2025

Background: Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the major signalling receptor for collagen on platelets and ligand binding to this receptor results in platelet activation. GPVI is a promising anti-thrombotic target due having major roles in thrombosis but limited roles in haemostasis, and GPVI inhibitors have shown promising results in clinical trials for preventing heart attack and stroke. GPVI is a single transmembrane receptor with two extracellular immunoglobulin domains, an O-glycosylated stalk, and a short intracellular tail. O-glycosylation at the stalk accounts for 50 % of the molecular weight of the receptor, but the exact locations of these glycosylation sites and their function are unknown. A recent antibody targeting the stalk region has been documented to have powerful anti-GPVI properties.

Aims: We believe the glycosylated stalk has potential to be a new region of the receptor to target with anti-platelet drugs. We aim to map the sites of O-glycosylation and determine their function on platelet signalling.

Objectives: In this project, students will map out the glycosylation sites through site directed mutagenesis. GPVI constructs lacking each glycosylation site will be tested in signalling assays to determine their effects on GPVI signalling. In addition, super resolution microscopy will be used to determine how glycosylation effects the distribution of GPVI on the cell membrane. Finally, nanobodies will be raised against the GPVI stalk region and their effects on GPVI expression and signalling will be monitored in transfected cell lines and on platelet cells.

Research environment: Students will be based in group of Dr Alexandre Slater and Prof Steve Watson within the Birmingham Platelet group at the University of Birmingham, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences. Dr Slater’s interests have focussed on studying platelet receptor structure whilst Prof Steve Watson’s interests are on platelet signalling. Both Dr Slater and Prof Watson are interested in developing novel inhibitors targeting GPVI.

Techniques and experimental approaches: This project will utilise a range of cell-based and biophysical techniques. A list of the major techniques are provided below:

  • Mammalian cell culture
  • Site directed mutagenesis
  • Nanobody characterisation
  • Size exclusion chromatography
  • Super resolution microscopy
  • Mass-spectrometry
  • Platelet Biology

Outcomes: We will have a detailed understanding for the location and function of O-glycosylation sites within the stalk of GPVI. Nanobodies will be raised against key regions of the stalk and inhibitory nanobodies will be identified. The post potent nanobodies will be taken forward and developed as novel anti-platelet agents targeting thrombosis.

Person Specification: Applicants should have a strong background in either biomedicine, biochemistry or a related topic

How to apply: Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr Alexandre Slater (a.slater@bham.ac.uk) or Prof Steve Watson (s.p.watson@bham.ac.uk) who will form the supervisory team.

To make a formal application to the university, please follow this link, make an account, and submit an application via the university online admissions portal (via the above ‘Apply’ button). This link is unique to the MIBTP programme; please do not use any other link to apply to this project or your application may be rejected. 

Applications should be directed to Dr Alexandre Slater (a.slater@bham.ac.uk) along with the following:

  • A detailed CV.
  • Names and addresses of two referees;
  • A covering letter highlighting your research experience/capabilities;
  • Copies of your degree certificates with transcripts;
  • Evidence of your proficiency in the English language, if applicable.

For more details please visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/mibtp/ or https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/about/college-of-life-and-environmental-sciences/midlands-integrative-biosciences-training-partnership

We value your feedback on the quality of our adverts. If you have a comment to make about the overall quality of this advert, or its categorisation then please send us your feedback
Advert information

Type / Role:

Subject Area(s):

Location(s):

PhD tools
 

PhD Alert Created

Job Alert Created

Your PhD alert has been successfully created for this search.

Your job alert has been successfully created for this search.

Ok Ok

PhD Alert Created

Job Alert Created

Your PhD alert has been successfully created for this search.

Your job alert has been successfully created for this search.

Manage your job alerts Manage your job alerts

Account Verification Missing

In order to create multiple job alerts, you must first verify your email address to complete your account creation

Request verification email Request verification email

jobs.ac.uk Account Required

In order to create multiple alerts, you must create a jobs.ac.uk jobseeker account

Create Account Create Account

Alert Creation Failed

Unfortunately, your account is currently blocked. Please login to unblock your account.

Email Address Blocked

We received a delivery failure message when attempting to send you an email and therefore your email address has been blocked. You will not receive job alerts until your email address is unblocked. To do so, please choose from one of the two options below.

Max Alerts Reached

A maximum of 5 Job Alerts can be created against your account. Please remove an existing alert in order to create this new Job Alert

Manage your job alerts Manage your job alerts

Creation Failed

Unfortunately, your alert was not created at this time. Please try again.

Ok Ok

Create PhD Alert

Create Job Alert

When you create this PhD alert we will email you a selection of PhDs matching your criteria.When you create this job alert we will email you a selection of jobs matching your criteria. Our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy apply to this service. Any personal data you provide in setting up this alert is processed in accordance with our Privacy Notice

Create PhD Alert

Create Job Alert

When you create this PhD alert we will email you a selection of PhDs matching your criteria.When you create this job alert we will email you a selection of jobs matching your criteria. Our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy apply to this service. Any personal data you provide in setting up this alert is processed in accordance with our Privacy Notice

 
 
 
More PhDs from University of Birmingham

Show all PhDs for this organisation …

More PhDs like this
Join in and follow us

Browser Upgrade Recommended

jobs.ac.uk has been optimised for the latest browsers.

For the best user experience, we recommend viewing jobs.ac.uk on one of the following:

Google Chrome Firefox Microsoft Edge