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Join our research efforts to understand competitive interactions in tissues. This process, which is in origin crucial for the development of tissues, can be used by tumours to boost their growth potential. We want to understand how this is regulated in space and time. The PhD position is a part of a research project CELL-FIT: Spatial and temporal regulation of cell competition lead by Dr Saskia Suijkerbuijk and funded by the European Research Council.
Every tissue in our body is a mosaic formed by individual cells that have different levels of cellular fitness. Competitive interactions, where the relative differences in fitness determine cell survival, therefore have a major impact on the physiology of a wide variety of tissues. Yet, due to the heterogeneity of competitive interactions, both in space and time, the dynamics of this process are difficult to unravel. The aim of this project is to combine organoid models, long-term quantitative imaging and single cell technology to mechanistically untangle the role of cell competition in intestinal cancer. Objectives of the project include:
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