We are looking for talented, highly motivated and creative scientists who are interested in exploring questions at the interface between physics and stem cell biology. Successful candidates must have excellent English skills, both written and oral. Positions will be available in the following areas.
1) Construction of experimental microscopy based equipment for single molecule imaging and optical manipulation of living stem cells. It is desirable if the candidate has a background in experimental physics/optics, but anyone interested with a scientific background is welcome to apply. There is both a postdoctoral position and a PhD stipend available within this topic.
2) Formulation of theoretical and computational models to quantitatively describe complex stem cell decision making during embryonic, pancreatic and liver development. It is desirable that the candidate has a background in physics/complex-systems/biology. The position available can either be a postdoctoral position or a PhD stipend depending on the candidate.
3) Determining the influence of external force on hepatic progenitor cell differentiation in zebrafish. The candidate will be expected to have experience with high resolution imaging and biomechanics. Experience with zebrafish genetics would be a plus. This position is for a post-doctoral fellow.
In the application, the candidate is kindly asked clearly to specify which of the three above mentioned focus areas his/her application is aimed at.
To be considered for the postdoctoral stipends, before the starting date the applicant must hold a PhD degree in biology, physics, medical sciences, nano-science or the like. We are looking for both experimentalists and theorists.
What we offer
We offer a highly creative and exciting research atmosphere at the vibrant border between physics and stem cell biology. The postdoctoral positions are offered for up to a period of three years. The PhD stipends are given in accordance with Danish legislation and will typically run for 3-4 years. There is flexibility over starting dates, with the first possible starting date being April 15, 2015. The salaries are set accordingly to Danish Union Contracts which are quite competitive on an international scale.
- The postdoc’s duties will include research within the relevant department. The post may also include performance of other duties as, e.g., teaching.
- The position is open from mid-April or as soon as possible thereafter.
- The University wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.
Further details:
http://www.nbi.ku.dk