Postdoctoral Fellow in Protein Design: The Department of Molecular Biosciences at the Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University, is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow specializing in protein design. This position offers the opportunity to engage in innovative research within a leading international environment, focusing on the interactions of designed proteins and biomolecules.
Designation
Postdoctoral Fellow
Table of Details
Detail | Information |
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Research Area | Molecular Cell Biology, Integrative Biology, Infection, and Immune Biology |
Location | Stockholm, Sweden |
Eligibility/Qualification | Swedish doctoral degree or equivalent |
Employment Type | Temporary position (full-time) |
Contract Duration | Minimum 2 years, maximum 3 years (with possible extension) |
Salary | Individual salary setting |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Start Date | 2026-01-01 or as per agreement |
Job Description
The Postdoctoral Fellow will focus on evaluating the characteristics of designed proteins and other biomolecules, utilizing laboratory techniques for assessing interactions. Responsibilities include:
- Independently evaluating protein interactions using affinity methods such as Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR).
- Designing workflows for efficient analysis of the chemical aspects of proteins and biomolecules.
- Applying machine learning tools for protein design and assessing generated designs.
- Conducting large-scale data analysis.
- Expressing and purifying designed protein products in various cell systems.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should apply via Stockholm University’s recruitment system. Applicants must attach a personal letter, CV, and any additional requested documents. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure the application is complete and submitted before the deadline.
Last Date to Apply
October 6, 2025
For further information regarding the position, please contact Dr. Patrick Bryant at +49 1512 353 42 91 or via email at patrick.bryant@live.com.
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