Intraneuronal tau pathology is a hallmark of many neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and roughly one-third of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) cases. The distribution and burden of tau pathology strongly correlate with neurodegeneration and clinical symptoms, as shown by extensive postmortem and in vivo studies. Interestingly, a subset of neurons with early tau pathology contains Granulovacuolar degeneration bodies (GVBs), which have been linked to resilience against the damaging effects of tau.
Building on our discovery of this novel intrinsic neuroprotective mechanism, the GVBoost project aims to identify druggable targets and therapeutic compounds that can enhance this protective pathway. We hypothesize that boosting these intrinsic defenses offers a novel therapeutic approach. Intervening early in the disease progression may delay or even halt disease development.
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As part of this project, you will use innovative neuronal cell models and advanced molecular and cell biology techniques to achieve the following objectives:
We are seeking a PhD candidate for this exciting project, funded by Hersenstichting, who has a strong passion for pursuing a career in the molecular and cell biology of dementia. Ideal candidates should have:
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Our group at Amsterdam UMC-Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam focuses on proteostatic stress mechanisms in neurodegenerative disease and is part of the center for neurogenomics and cognitive research. We use state-of-the-art molecular and cell biological technology (e.g. confocal microscopy, quantitative automated high content microcopy, proximity biotinylation etc.) and neuronal cell models for proteostatic disturbance in neurodegenerative diseases, including tau pathology and stress responses.
Here is an overview of our relevant publications:
J.F.M. Smits, T.W. Ligthart, M.Jorge-Oliva, S.Middelhoff, F. Schipper, R.Garritsen, D. Pita-Illobre., K.W. Li and W. Scheper (2025) Casein kinase 1δ-regulated formation of GVBs induces resilience to tau pathology-mediated protein synthesis impairment. Under review; BioRxiv: doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.28.645932
M. Jorge-Oliva, J. F.M. Smits, V.I. Wiersma, J.J.M. Hoozemans, W. Scheper (2022) Granulovacuolar degeneration bodies are independently induced by tau and α-synuclein pathology. Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy 14: 187 doi: 10.1186/s13195-022-01128-y
M. Jorge-Oliva, J.R.T. van Weering and W. Scheper (2023) Structurally and morphologically distinct pathological tau assemblies differentially affect GVB accumulation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24: 10865. doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310865
V.I. Wiersma, A.M. van Ziel, S. Vazquez-Sanchez, A. Nölle, E. Berenjeno-Correa, A. Bonaterra-Pastra, F. Clavaguera, R.J.P. Musters, J.R.T. van Weering, M. Verhage, J.J.M. Hoozemans and W. Scheper (2019) Granulovacuolar degeneration bodies are neuron-selective lysosomal structures induced by intracellular tau pathology. Acta Neuropathol 186: 943-970 (doi.org/10.1007/s00401-019-02046-4)
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Along with your CV, please submit a motivation letter that addresses the following questions:
These questions will help us gain a better understanding of your suitability for the position and your passion for scientific research.
During the publication period, applications will be handled continuously. If the vacancy is filled, it will be closed prematurely.
If you have any questions about this position, please feel free to contact Prof. dr. Wiep Scheper, Teamleader Molecular Neurodegeneration, at w.scheper@amsterdamumc.nl.
For more information about the application procedure, please contact Chey Edwards, recruitment advisor, at c.i.edwards@amsterdamumc.nl.
A reference check, screening and hiring test may be part of the procedure. Read here whether that applies to you. If you join us, we ask you for a VOG (Certificate of Good Conduct).
Internal candidates will be given priority over external candidates in case of equal suitability.
Acquisition in response to this vacancy will not be considered.


