VACANCIES

PERMANENT OR FIXED TERM RESEARCH SPECIALIST IN COMPUTATIONAL AND/OR CELL BIOLOGY

If you have an interest in fat and a background in cell biology or computational biology, and would like to work with a team focused on understanding how obesity-associated adipocyte dysfunction contributes to disease, then we have a perfect position for you. You can read more in the detailed description below - or apply through the following links. Applicants who are eligible are encouraged to apply for both positions (fixed term and permanent).

Permanent position

Fixed term position


Last application date

29.Feb.2024 11:59 PM CET

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Description of the subject area 

Many diseases, including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer, strongly associate with obesity, making obesity one of the major health challenges facing the world today. Understanding how adipocytes respond to obesity and contribute to pathological processes is more relevant than ever, especially with juvenile and adult levels of obesity reaching epidemic proportions world-wide.

Your mission

The selected candidate will play an important role in the development and management of scientific projects. Projects within the group collectively focus on understanding the contribution of fat cells to promoting disease progression in obesity in humans. An ability to drive projects, experimentally and intellectually is required. The successful candidate will be expected to assist doctoral and postdoctoral researchers with their projects, providing seniority and expertise to the group, as well as pursue an independent line of research.

The responsibilities and duty of the applicant include:

Eligibility requirements and assessment criteria

To be eligible for employment as a Research Specialist, in addition to holding a Degree of Doctor, PhD, or having equivalent scientific expertise, the applicant must have demonstrated research expertise as well as have documented research experience after defending their doctoral dissertation.

Competency in one of two main areas is sought. Competency in both is considered a merit.

Specialist area 1: Computational Biology

Specialist area 2: Cell biology

(i) Computational Biology
Required

Meritorious 

Or

(ii) Cell Biology (required)
Required

Meritorious

After an overall assessment of the expertise and merits of the applicants in relation to the subject area, Karolinska Institutet will determine which of them has the best potential to contribute to a positive development of the activities at KI.

What do we offer?

A creative and inspiring environment with wide-ranging expertise and interests. Karolinska Institutet is one of the world's leading medical universities. Here, we conduct successful medical research and hold the largest range of medical education in Sweden. At KI, you get to meet researchers working with a wide range of specialisms and methods, giving you ample opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience with the various scientific fields within medicine and health. It is the crossover collaborations, which have pushed KI to where it is today, at the forefront of global research. Several of the people you meet in healthcare are educated at KI. A close relationship with the health care providers is important for creating groundbreaking top quality education and research. Karolinska Institutet is also a state university, which entitles you to several benefits through our collective agreement.

Location: Stockholm


Apply here:

Permanent position

Fixed term position


Last application date

29.Feb.2024 11:59 PM CET

POSTDOC OPPORTUNITIES

The Spalding Lab is always looking for talented and enthusiastic scientists to work with. If you are interested in cell biology, metabolism and cutting edge techniques when working with fat cells, we might have a project for you. Feel free to reach out stating your experience and interest and you just might be the Spalding Labs next member. Enquiries about postdoc opportunities can be sent to kirsty.spalding@ki.se

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