PhD Scholarship in Vascular Disease: Karolinska Institutet is seeking a dedicated PhD candidate to engage in innovative research focused on novel mechanisms and biomarkers associated with peripheral vascular disease, particularly in a multidisciplinary setting. This opportunity offers a unique environment for developing impactful medical research.
PhD Scholarship in Translational Approaches to Peripheral Vascular Disease, Sweden
Designation
PhD Candidate
Research Area
- Translational Vascular Medicine
- Focus on peripheral arterial disease (PAD), atherosclerosis, aortic aneurysms, and restenosis after vascular interventions.
Location
- Institution: Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
- Department: Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery
Eligibility/Qualification
| General Eligibility | Specific Eligibility |
|---|---|
| Masterโs degree (second-cycle) or equivalent knowledge | Proficiency in English (equivalent to English B/English 6) |
| Courses comprising at least 240 credits with 60 at advanced level |
Description
The PhD project aims to develop insights into mechanisms, clinical features, and outcomes among patients with carotid, cerebral, and lower limb arterial diseases. This position is set within the Translational Vascular Medicine group led by Assoc Prof Ljubica Matic, and involves bioinformatic analyses, clinical data, and multi-modal data integration. The research will utilize extensive biobanks and employ AI-assisted algorithms to enhance understanding and treatment strategies for PAD.
Candidates must have a background in bioinformatics, statistics, and big data analysis while demonstrating a strong commitment to research and collaboration.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their application and supporting documents through the Varbi recruitment system. Required documents include:
- Personal letter
- Curriculum vitae
- Degree projects/publications
- Certifications demonstrating eligibility
Applications can be written in English or Swedish.
Last Date to Apply
- Application Deadline: March 26, 2026
This scholarship presents a remarkable opportunity for those looking to contribute significantly to vascular disease research and improve patient outcomes in the field of medicine.







