Research Associate – Molecular Mechanisms Driving Liver Cancer Development
University of ManchesterJob Description
We are seeking an ambitious and highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to join Professor Karen Piper Hanley’s team to investigate how mechanical and microenvironmental changes reshape liver cell behaviour during chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) progression.
This project will combine advanced liver organoid systems, mouse models, and translational human liver disease cohorts to uncover how extracellular matrix remodelling, tissue stiffness, and inflammatory microenvironments drive cellular plasticity and malignant transformation. A major focus will be understanding how mechanical stress alters nuclear membrane responses, transcriptional regulation, and intercellular communication during disease progression.
The successful candidate will develop and apply mechanistic wet-lab approaches alongside cutting‑edge single‑cell and spatial technologies, including spatial transcriptomics and emerging cell–cell interaction methodologies. The ...
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