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Research Student Project Supervisor name & contact details: Brenda Brankin School of Biological Sciences [email protected] Research Centre Name and Website (if applicable) Dit.ie/eshi Please indicate if the intention is to transfer from the Masters programme to the PhD programme (if applicable) Please indicate if the project is suitable for a self-funded student No Funding Agency Scholarship Details Subject Area Biological Sciences Title of the Project Investigation of modulation of Blood Retinal Barrier Tight Junction Permeability Project Description (max 300 words) The Blood Retinal Barrier (BRB) comprises an inner BRB and an outer BRB. The BRB is compromised in several ocular diseases including diabetic retinopathy. High levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) are present in the vitreous in diabetic retinopathy, and VEGF affects endothelial cell tight junctions, and increases permeability. We have found the drug endostatin antagonises VEGF-mediated vascular permeability. This project will determine effects of anti-VEGF agents and cytokine inhibitors on BRB permeability and tight junction expression. The effects of growth factors, conditioned media or vitreous on BRB properties will be studied. This proposal will advance our investigations into the role of endogenous and exogenous derived vitreal proteins in the pathogenesis of ocular diseases. Gaining an understanding of the mechanism of these agents on vasopermeability and tight junction expression will enable the development of essential new therapeutic options in ocular diseases. Please indicate the student requirements for this project Applicants should have a good primary degree (First or second class honours) in an appropriate discipline (Biological Sciences, Biomedical Science, Biochemistry, Pharmacology). Deadline to submit applications (only for funded projects)