PhD Fellowship in Photothermal Therapy, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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PhD Fellowship in Photothermal Therapy: The University of Copenhagen is inviting applications for a PhD fellowship focused on developing new compounds for photothermal therapy in cancer. This interdisciplinary project is part of the Cluster for Molecular Imaging at the Department of Biomedical Sciences.

Designation

PhD Fellow in Photothermal Therapy

CategoryDetails
Research AreaPhotothermal Therapy, Cancer Research, Molecular Imaging
LocationDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Eligibility/Qualification– Master of Science degree in biological sciences
– License to conduct animal experiments
– Experience with cancer animal models
– Experience in cell-based assays
– Knowledge of optical imaging and immunohistochemical staining
– Understanding of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
– Fundamental knowledge of peptide chemistry
Good to Have– Strong collaboration skills
– Good documentation skills
– Flexibility in work hours

Description

The PhD position begins on November 1, 2025, and will last for three years. The candidate will work within the Cluster for Molecular Imaging, which aims to advance new imaging and therapy methods based on nuclear medicine and fluorescence. The role will include performing in vitro biological assays and in vivo experiments to evaluate new compounds’ properties, focusing on their clinical application. The principal supervisor for this project is Professor Andreas Kjaer.

How to Apply

Interested candidates must submit their applications electronically, including:

  1. Motivated letter of application (max. one page)
  2. CV (including education, experience, language skills, and relevant skills)
  3. Certified copy of Master of Science diploma and transcript of records
  4. Publication list (if applicable)

For more information on the application process, please refer to the recruitment guidelines provided by the University of Copenhagen.

Last Date for Apply

All applications must be submitted by July 3, 2025, at 23:59 CET. Late applications will not be considered.

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