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Postdoc in Experimental Biomedical Research

Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation

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2025-11-27

  • Type of employment Temporary position
  • Extent 100%
  • Place Umeå

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Project Description

The Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation is seeking a Postdoc for the project “COPD-HIT”, an international multicenter project aimed at developing and validating an in vitro loading model against in vivo blood and muscle adaptations (biopsies) from individuals with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), as well as healthy matched controls who have undergone physical training of varying intensity and duration.

Job Responsibilities

As a Postdoc in this project, you will combine experimental studies with the analysis of in vivo blood and muscle data. Since the project is translational, you will collaborate with both clinical and preclinical researchers as well as specialists in other related fields.
You will have a central and independent role, working with:

  • Establishment and culture of primary human muscle cells, including isolation, culture, and differentiation.
  • In vitro models for mechanical loading of muscle cells, particularly using the FlexCell system.
  • Omics techniques, including sample preparation for proteomics as well as data analysis and interpretation.
  • Protein analyses, with experience in techniques such as Western blot and ELISA.
  • Gene expression analysis, including quantitative PCR (qPCR) for mRNA analysis.
  • Immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry, including tissue preparation, sectioning, and staining.
  • Microscopy techniques, with a focus on confocal microscopy and image analysis.
  • Contributing to study design, selection of analytical methods, and method development.
  • Visual presentation of analyses and results, and participation in the writing of scientific publications.
  • Collaboration with clinical researchers, bioinformaticians, and other experts in the project group.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for employment as a Postdoc, you must hold a PhD or a foreign degree deemed equivalent to a PhD in the life sciences or another relevant field. This requirement must be fulfilled at the time of the hiring decision. Candidates with a PhD degree less than three years old will be considered first, but this is not a definitive criterion.

To be considered for the position, you should have:

  • Documented experience working with the FlexCell tension system (highly meritorious).
  • A strong background in molecular biology/biomedicine and/or biotechnology, including solid experience with molecular and biochemical laboratory techniques, and proficiency in cell culture (preferably including 3D cell culture models).
  • Excellent command of scientific English and strong general communication skills in English, both spoken and written.

Significant emphasis will be placed on the applicant’s suitability for the specific project.

Application Instructions

Applications must be submitted through our online recruitment system (see the “Apply” button at the bottom of the page). Your application should include:

  • A brief statement describing your research interests and motivation for applying for the position.
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV).
  • List of publications.
  • Copies of PhD diploma and other relevant degrees.
  • Contact information for two references.

Applications should be written in Swedish or English and submitted via the Varbi e-recruitment system no later than 28 November 2025.

For further information, please contact: Professor André Nyberg, Phone: +46 (0)90-786 66 39, Email: andre.nyberg@umu.se

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Admission

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Application deadline

2025-11-27

Registration number

AN 2.2.1-1270-25

Contact

Andre Nyberg

090-7866639

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