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Fracture-related infection (FRI) remains one of the most challenging complications in orthopaedic trauma, frequently resulting in bone destruction, implant failure, and prolonged treatment. Recent evidence suggests that early infection-induced bone loss is primarily driven by neutrophil-mediated inflammation and proteolytic degradation, alongside classical osteoclast-driven pathways.
This project (DONUT - Development of advanced Osteolysis Model drive by NeUTrophils) aims to further our knowledge on this topic by developing a novel human-relevant 3D in vitro model that integrates:
The project will enable mechanistic insights into infection-induced osteolysis and provide a platform for testing new therapeutic strategies.
Start of work: Position will remain open until role is filled, preferred start by October 2026.
Duration: 4 years
Additional desirable skills: