Associate Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Experimental Medical science
Reference number PAR 2026/131
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Build your independent research career at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, in a supportive, well-resourced environment. You will benefit from academic freedom, strong core facilities, powerful research networks, and excellent opportunities to turn your research ideas into innovation and entrepreneurship within a vibrant life science community. Combined with a secure position and a high quality of life in Gothenburg, this is a place where both your research and career can grow.
At the Institute of Biomedicine, our scientific focus is on the fundamental understanding of the body's cells – what they consist of, how they function and interact, how their function is controlled by the genome and how they interact with different types of microorganisms. With the help of such knowledge, we try to clarify the causes of various disease states and find new possibilities for diagnosis and treatment. More information about the Institute’s research and teaching can be found on our website: biomedicine.gu.se
Subject area
Experimental Medical science
Subject area description
The subject refers to research at the molecular and cellular level into the processes that determine the function of the body, both in normal conditions and in disease. Experimental medical science includes, for example, work with biochemical, cell biological and molecular biological techniques to study various aspects of infection biology, cancer biology, immunology, genetics, and pathology.