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The Human Movement Biomechanics Research Group, led by Prof. Ilse Jonkers, seeks an outstanding postdoctoral researcher to join our team. This position is part of our research initiative on cartilage mechanobiology, focusing on the spatial cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying mechano-adaptation in osteoarthritis. The selected candidate will drive a project using single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics to map the transcriptomic landscape of articular chondrocytes, particularly how mechanical loading influences gene expression in healthy and osteoarthritic cartilage. Central to this research is our state-of-the-art multi-axial bioreactor suite, which allows us to simulate in vivo mechanical loading on human cartilage samples in vitro. This project aims to uncover key pathways involved in cartilage degeneration, contributing to developing novel therapeutic approaches for osteoarthritis.
The Human Movement Biomechanics Research Group is a multidisciplinary team investigating how mechanical loading affects adaptive processes in the musculoskeletal system, specifically focusing on cartilage at cellular, tissue, and joint levels. We were the first to document abnormal mechanical loading in early-stage osteoarthritis, even before structural changes appeared on imaging. Our recent research line integrates cartilage loading with Wnt signaling and cytoskeletal function to better understand the biological responses of healthy and degenerative cartilage. Ultimately, we aim to develop mechanical loading protocols that prevent cartilage degeneration and promote tissue homeostasis.
We will closely collaborate with the skeletal biology and engineering (SBE) research group and the KU Leuven Institute for Single Cell Omics.
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This position is initially offered for one year - but can be extended with one more year upon positive evaluation.
For more information please contact Prof. dr. Ilse Jonkers, tel.: +32 16 32 91 05, mail: ilse.jonkers@kuleuven.be or Mrs. Rocío Castro Viñuelas, tel.: +32 16 37 43 02, mail: rocio.castrovinuelas@kuleuven.be.
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