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CRUK CI PhD Studentship: Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Antigen-Specific T and B Cells in the Developing and Malignant CNS

PhD Student

31 March 2026

Location

Cambridge

University of Cambridge

Type

Full-time Studentship

Start Date

1 October 2026

Salary

£22,500 index-linked stipend (4 years)

Required Qualifications

BSc/MSc in Biomedical Sciences, Immunology, Oncology, Neuroscience
Mouse necropsies, tissue dissociation, flow cytometry
Cell culture, in vitro immune assays

Research Areas

Antigen-Specific T and B Cells
CNS Immunity
Meningeal Lymphatics
Paediatric Brain Tumours
Neuroimmune Interfaces
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CRUK CI PhD Studentship: Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Antigen-Specific T and B Cells in the Developing and Malignant CNS

PhD studentship: Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Antigen-Specific T and B Cells in the Developing and Malignant CNS

Supervisors: Professor Richard Gilbertson and Dr Elizabeth Cooper

Department: Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute

Deadline for application: 31st March 2026

Course start date: 1st October 2026

Overview

Prof Richard Gilbertson and Dr Elizabeth Cooper wish to recruit a student to work on the project entitled: Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Antigen-Specific T and B Cells in the Developing and Malignant CNS.

For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications, please visit our website at https://www.cruk.cam.ac.uk/research-groups/gilbertson-group/

Project details

The central nervous system (CNS) represents a uniquely regulated immune environment that changes across the lifespan. While adult immunity can mount robust responses to CNS antigens during inflammation, immune responses in the developing brain remain tightly controlled and poorly understood.

Our preliminary data indicate that in childhood brain tumours, antigen-specific T and B cell responses at the CNS borders are functionally impaired. We hypothesise that dysfunction of the meningeal lymphatic system leads to persistent antigen exposure and altered adaptive immune priming.

To address this, we have developed two novel engineered neoantigen models that enable precise dissection of antigen-specific immune responses in the CNS. These tools allow us to track the spatial and temporal dynamics of T and B cell interactions during brain development and disease.

This PhD project will uncover fundamental mechanisms of antigen-specific immunity in the developing CNS and establish broadly applicable models for studying immune responses across pediatric neurological disorders.

References/further reading

  • Cooper, E., Posner, D.A., Lee, C.Y.C. et al. Childhood brain tumors instruct cranial hematopoiesis and immunotolerance. Nat Genet 58, 317-328 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-025-02499-2
  • Fitzpatrick Z, Ghabdan Zanluqui N, Rosenblum JS, et al. Venous-plexus-associated lymphoid hubs support meningeal humoral immunity. Nature. 2024 Apr;628(8008):612-619. doi: 10.1038/s41586-024-07202-9.
  • Rustenhoven J, Drieu A, Mamuladze T., et al. Functional characterization of the dural sinuses as a neuroimmune interface. Cell. 2021 Dec 18; doi:10.1016/j.cell.2020.12.040
  • Rustenhoven J, Pavlou G, Storck SE, Dykstra T, Du S, Wan Z, Quintero D, Scallan JP, Smirnov I, Kamm RD, Kipnis J. Age related alterations in meningeal immunity drive impaired CNS lymphatic drainage. J Exp Med. 2023 Jul 3;220(7):e20221929. doi:10.1084/jem.20221929

Preferred skills/knowledge

  • BSc or MSc in a relevant discipline (eg Biomedical Sciences, Immunology, Oncology, or Neuroscience)
  • Conducting detailed necropsies and dissociation of mouse tissues for downstream flow cytometry and molecular analysis
  • Performing cell culture and in vitro immune cell assays

Funding

This four-year studentship is funded by Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute and includes full funding for University fees and an index-linked stipend starting at £22,500 for four years from October 2026.

Eligibility

We welcome applications from both UK and overseas students.

Applications are invited from recent graduates or final-year undergraduates who hold or expect to gain a First/Upper Second Class degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject from any recognised university worldwide.

Applicants with relevant research experience, gained through Master's study or while working in a laboratory, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Please ensure that you upload a covering letter and a CV in the Upload section of the online application. The covering letter should outline how you match the criteria for the post and why you are applying for this role. If you upload any additional documents which have not been requested, we will not be able to consider these as part of your application.

Please include details of your referees, including email address and phone number, one of which must be your most recent line manager.

How to apply

Please apply via the University Applicant Portal. For further information about the course and to access the Applicant Portal, visit:
https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/directory/cvcrpdmsc
You should select to commence study in October 2026.

Deadline

The closing date for applications is 31st March 2026 with interviews expected to take place in the week beginning 11th May 2026.

Key information

Department/location
Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute

Salary

Reference
SW48965

Category
Studentships

Date published
27 February 2026

Closing date
31 March 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the eligibility criteria for this PhD studentship?

Applications are open to UK and overseas students with a First or Upper Second Class degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject. Recent graduates, final-year undergraduates, or those with Master's/lab experience are encouraged. Biomedical Sciences, Immunology, Oncology, or Neuroscience backgrounds preferred. Upload CV, covering letter, and referee details via the University Applicant Portal. Explore similar research jobs.

📝How do I apply for this CRUK Cambridge PhD position?

Apply via the University of Cambridge Applicant Portal, selecting October 2026 start. Include a covering letter explaining your fit, CV, and referees (one recent line manager). Deadline: 31 March 2026; interviews week of 11 May 2026. No unrequested documents. See scholarships and funding options.

💰What funding and stipend does this PhD offer?

Fully funded four-year studentship by Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, covering University fees and an index-linked £22,500 stipend starting October 2026. Open to UK/overseas applicants. Details in the job advert PDF. Compare with university salaries.

🔬What preferred skills are required for this immunology PhD?

Ideal candidates have BSc/MSc in relevant fields and experience in: mouse necropsies, tissue dissociation for flow cytometry/molecular analysis; cell culture and in vitro immune assays. Research experience from Master's or labs advantageous. Builds on CNS immunity and brain tumours. Check research role advice.

🧠What is the research focus of this CNS T and B cells PhD project?

Project investigates spatiotemporal dynamics of antigen-specific T and B cells in developing/malignant CNS using novel neoantigen models. Explores meningeal lymphatics, immune dysfunction in childhood brain tumours. Supervisors: Prof Richard Gilbertson, Dr Elizabeth Cooper. Key refs: Nat Genet 2026, Nature 2024. Visit Gilbertson Group. Related to research jobs.

📅When is the deadline and start date for this PhD studentship?

Applications close 31 March 2026; start date 1 October 2026. Published 27 February 2026. Reference: SW48965. Track academic calendar for timelines.
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