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Doctoral Student Position in Skeletal Biology and Immunology, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

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Summary

Karolinska Institutet is inviting applications for a doctoral student position in the field of Skeletal Biology and Immunology. This role will involve research into the molecular mechanisms regulating bone strength and the immune system, collaborating with leading researchers in a vibrant academic environment.

Scholarship Opportunity in Skeletal Biology and Immunology, Stockholm, Sweden

Designation

Doctoral Student Position in Skeletal Biology and Immunology

FieldDetails
Research GroupWindahl Bone Biology Group
DepartmentDepartment of Laboratory Medicine and Department of Women’s and Children’s Health
LocationStockholm, Sweden
Employment TypeFull-time PhD placement
Number of Positions1

Research Area

  • Bone biology
  • Immunological conditions
  • Longitudinal growth mechanisms

Eligibility/Qualification

To qualify for this position, applicants must meet the following criteria:

General Eligibility (A)

  1. A second-cycle/advanced/master qualification (Master’s degree).
  2. Completion of courses comprising at least 240 credits, including at least 60 credits at an advanced/second-cycle/master level.
  3. Substantially equivalent knowledge acquired elsewhere.

Specific Eligibility (B)

  • Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish course English B/English 6.

Description

The candidate will work closely with Associate Professor Sara Windahl and co-supervisors on understanding the regulatory mechanisms of bone growth and immune interactions. Responsibilities include:

  • Conducting laboratory experiments
  • Participating in research-related activities
  • Contributing to departmental seminars and international meetings
  • Completing course requirements as per the doctoral program guidelines

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit their applications through the Varbi recruitment system, including the following documents:

  • Personal letter and curriculum vitae
  • Degree projects and previous publications (if any)
  • Documentation certifying general and specific eligibility
  • Any other relevant documentation showcasing qualifications

Last Date for Application

April 27, 2026

Join us at Karolinska Institutet and contribute to improving human health through innovative research in skeletal biology and immunology!

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