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PhD Studentship: Developing Molecular and Genetic Therapies for Late-onset Retinal Degeneration

The University of Edinburgh

Qualification Type: PhD
Location: Edinburgh
Funding amount: Not Specified
Hours: Full Time
Placed On: 8th May 2026
Closes: 5th June 2026

Supervisors: Dr Chloe Stanton, Professor Mariya Moosajee

Award Summary

A 4-year, fully-funded PhD studentship to study at the Institute for Regeneration and Repair (IRR), a research institute based at the University of Edinburgh. Scientists and clinicians at IRR study tissue regeneration and repair to advance human health and reproductive outcomes. More information about our Centres HERE.

Late-onset retinal degeneration (L-ORD) is a rare, rare inherited eye disease that causes progressive visual impairment starting in middle age. There is no treatment and L-ORD invariably leads to severe sight loss. The Stanton lab has identified pathogenic mutations in C1QTNF5 in L-ORD families. C1QTNF5 encodes a protein of unknown function that is highly expressed in RPE cells, the primary site of dysfunction in L-ORD retinas. Depending on genetic cause, impact upon C1QTNF5 protein, retinal phenotype and disease time-course can vary. This led us to question if different pathogenic variants share RPE phenotypes, and whether genetic or molecular therapies can ameliorate cellular dysfunction.

This project will investigate RPE dysfunction in genetically distinct L-ORD models to identify cellular phenotypes and assess rescue using genetic and molecular approaches. The student will be based at IRR, but experiments will also be performed at UCL Institute of Ophthalmology (Moosajee lab).

Training Outcomes

The successful applicant will be trained in diverse lab skills by teams with complementary expertise, including human stem cell biology, RPE differentiation, and cutting-edge molecular genomics approaches including gene editing, fluorescence microscopy, transcriptomics and FACs. The student will also have opportunities to develop science communication skills and to conduct public and patient involvement and engagement (PPIE) activities.

Funding Notes

The successful candidate will receive a 4-year, fully-funded UK Vision Research Network Doctoral Training Programme Studentship, funded by Fight for Sight. This studentship is open to candidates who are eligible for tuition fees at UK Home Fee rate. The studentship offers a stipend (rate commensurate with the UKRI), and funds for research and travel.

Recruitment

This project will be suited to students with a strong interest in genetics, stem cells, disease modelling and regenerative medicine. Applicants must be of outstanding academic merit and research potential. Applicants should have obtained (or will soon obtain) a first or upper second-class UK honours degree or equivalent non-UK qualification, in a relevant subject area including biomedical sciences, genetics or biology. Research experience in cell culture and/or molecular biology is desirable.

How to apply

Informal enquires are encouraged via email to Dr Chloe Stanton, chloe.m.stanton@ed.ac.uk.

Please send your CV, cover letter and two references before 5th June 2026 (12noon, UK time) via email to: Chloe Stanton, chloe.m.stanton@ed.ac.uk . Please add ‘UKVRN Studentship’ in subject.

We are unable to respond to unsuccessful or incomplete applications.

Interviews are expected to take place in late June-early July 2026.

The expected start date is 5th October 2026.

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