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PhD Position in Protein Synthesis, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

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Summary

Uppsala University invites applications for a PhD position in the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology. The selected candidate will work under Prof. Anthony Forster’s laboratory, focusing on protein synthesis and fundamental mechanisms in translation.

PhD Position in Protein Synthesis, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

Designation

PhD Student in Protein Synthesis

Key DetailsInformation
Research AreaProtein Synthesis, Molecular Biology
LocationUppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Employment TypeTemporary Position, Full-time
Contract DurationFrom June 8, 2026, to June 7, 2030
SalaryFast lön (to be determined)
Reference NumberUFV-PA 2026/865

Eligibility/Qualification

  • Master’s degree in Biochemistry, Biology, Biological Engineering, or equivalent.
  • Alternatively, 240 credits in higher education, including 60 credits at Master’s level with a substantial independent project.
  • Proficiency in English (written and oral).
  • Experience in transcription, protein over-expression, ribosome purification, translation assays, and cryo-EM is advantageous.
  • Experience in synthetic biology and proficiency in Swedish is helpful for teaching.

Description

The Forster lab focuses on synthetic bacterial protein-synthesis systems and aims to uncover fundamental mechanisms in translation. The PhD project, funded by Vetenskapsrådet, will explore key components of ribosomal catalysis and create the first synthetic ribosomal peptidyl transferase. The student will primarily focus on postgraduate studies, with up to 20% of time allocated for teaching and administrative duties.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit:

  • A CV
  • Copies of diplomas and all relevant grades/GPA

Applications must be made through Uppsala University’s recruitment system.

Last Date to Apply

April 15, 2026

For further information regarding the position, please contact Prof. Anthony Forster at a.forster@icm.uu.se.

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