PhD Student Position: Join the esteemed research group of Professor Pauliina Damdimopoulou at Karolinska Institutet and contribute to groundbreaking research in reproductive toxicity and female reproductive health through innovative high-throughput methods.
PhD Student Position in Reproductive Toxicology
Designation
PhD Student in Reproductive Toxicology
Research Area
- Reproductive Toxicology
- Female Reproductive Health
- High-throughput Screening
- Computational Chemistry
Location
Karolinska Institutet, Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Campus Solna, Biomedicum, Stockholm, Sweden
Eligibility/Qualification
Requirement Type | Details |
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General Eligibility | – Master’s degree (second-cycle qualification) or equivalent knowledge. – Courses comprising at least 240 credits with 60 at the advanced level. |
Specific Eligibility | – English proficiency equivalent to the Swedish course English B/English 6. |
Skills Required | – Experience in cell culture, molecular biology, chemical toxicity evaluations. – Skills in high-throughput screening and microscopy are assets. |
Description
The doctoral project aims to develop predictive high-throughput methods for assessing female reproductive toxicity, focusing on ovarian and endometrial cells. You will collaborate with researchers in precision medicine and contribute to a comprehensive database of reproductive toxicity data for environmental chemicals. Responsibilities include data collection, high-content imaging development, and laboratory management.
How to Apply
Submit your application and supporting documents through the Varbi recruitment system. Include:
- A personal letter
- A curriculum vitae
- Degree projects and previous publications (if any)
- Documentation certifying your general and specific eligibility
Last Date to Apply
September 2, 2025
Take the opportunity to advance your research career and make a meaningful contribution to women’s and children’s health. Apply now!