SciLifeLab, Science for Life Laboratory, is a Swedish research center within molecular biosciences with focus on health and environment. Being a joint effort by four Swedish universities (Karolinska Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm University and Uppsala University) the center offers a cross-disciplinary research setting that interacts with healthcare, public agencies and industry to meet the need for new clinical methods and a better environment. Founded in 2010, the center today encompasses more than 1 200 researchers mainly located in and around the two center nodes in Stockholm and Uppsala. SciLifeLab is also a Swedish national center with the mission to develop, use and provide advanced technologies for applications in health and environmental research. The center infrastructure encompasses a multitude of biomolecular technologies and bioinformatics services. National funding makes SciLifeLab’s services and expertise available to researchers in all of Sweden.
SciLifeLab invites applications for PhD student positions in the groups of ourSciLifeLab Fellows.
The SciLifeLab Fellows program today encompasses 17 internationally recruited young talented group leaders who are employed by one of our four host universities and working within SciLifeLab.
Available positions:
PhD student position in Synthetic Biology & Epigenomics
Using a combination of synthetic biology and genomics readouts you will unravel the molecular circuits that underlie epigenetic gene regulation and inheritance.
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Contact: Simon Elsässer, Karolinska Institutet, [email protected]
PhD student position in Integrated Structural Biology of Chromatin Complexes
PhD student to work on an ERC-funded integrated structural biology project investigating chromatin-associated complexes.
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Contact: Assistant Professor Sebastian Deindl, Uppsala University, [email protected]
PhD student position in Molecular Neuroscience with Cutting Edge Super Resolution Light Microscopy
The Testa lab is looking for a motivated candidate with an excellent degree in natural sciences that is eager to apply his knowledge to the field of super-resolution microscopy.
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Contact: Ilaria Testa, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, [email protected]
PhD student position in bacterial cell cycle regulation
The prospective PhD student will dissect molecular mechanisms underlying cell cycle decisions in bacteria by combining genetics and biochemistry with modern live-cell imaging and high-throughput approaches.
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Contact: Kristina Jonas, Stockholm University, [email protected]
PhD student position in Single-Molecule Studies of Chromatin Complexes
PhD student to work on ERC-funded single-molecule studies of chromatin-associated complexes in the laboratory of Assistant Professor Sebastian Deindl.
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Contact: Assistant Professor Sebastian Deindl, Uppsala University, [email protected]
For details please visit
https://www.scilifelab.se/vacancies/