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Ph.D position in linking forest genetics with operational harvest data

Last date to apply: 10.02.2026 Number of Positions: 01 Description: This PhD project sits at the intersection of forest genetics, tree breeding, and advanced forest operations, aiming to integrate genetic data with detailed harvesting and environmental information. The project focuses on transforming commercial forests in Sweden into large-scale progeny trials by linking DNA from individual trees with operational and phenotypic data collected during conventional harvesting. The research will involve practical DNA sampling, high-throughput genotyping, and data fusion using machine-generated harvest data, annotated images, and environmental information. The student will also evaluate methods to reconstruct pedigree relationships and quantify the real-life benefits of improved breeding material in mixed stands. Conducted in an interdisciplinary and collaborative environment, the project leverages expertise in forestry, genomics, bioinformatics, AI, and data management, providing hands-on experience in field sampling, lab work, and computational analysis. The outcome will advance understanding of tree genetics in operational forestry and demonstrate new ways to optimize tree breeding and forest management. Qualifications: The successful candidate should have an MSc in the field of bioinformatics, but it could also be from genetics, biology, forestry, computer science or any other closely related subject, as long as the candidate has a strong interest in and can show indication of capacity to expanding into new competence areas. The candidates must 1) have a strong interest in integrating genetics, data management and management of biological processes, 2) have demonstrated experience in data management and/or genetic laboratory work, 3) be able to independently conduct field work, and 4) be fluent in English to be able to write, communicate and interact in an English-speaking research environment. Meritorious: – Experience of field work – A valid Swedish driving licence or equivalent – Experiences of academic publishing. Much emphasis in the evaluation of applications is placed on analytical and problem-solving capacity, your ability to take initiatives, and ability to collaborate as well as work individually. Place of work: Umeå, Sweden Forms for funding or employment Employment (4 years) Scope 100% Starting date According to agreement. Application Click the “Apply” button to submit your application. The deadline is 2026-02-10. To qualify for third-cycle (Doctoral) courses and study programmes, you must have a second-cycle (Master’s) qualification. Alternatively, you must have conducted a minimum of four years of full-time study, of which a minimum of one year at second-cycle level. Applicants will be selected based on their written application and CV, degree project, copies of their degree certificate and transcript of records from previous first and second-cycle studies at a university or higher education institution, two personal references, and knowledge of English. More information about the English language requirements can be found here: https://www.slu.se/en/education/programmes-courses/doctoral-studies/application-admission-doctoral-studies/ Please note that applicants invited to interview must submit attested copies of their degree certificate, or equivalent, a transcript of records from previous first and second-cycle studies at a university or higher education institution. Applicants who are not Swedish citizens need to submit an attested copy of their passport’s information page containing their photograph and personal details. Contact person Ola Lindroos Professor +46 90-786 86 36 firstname.surname@slu.se Carola Häggström Head of Department +46 90-786 86 13 firstname.surname@slu.se Apply Now

Ph.D position in the project “Responsible Deployment of AI for Protein-Ligand Energies”

Last date to apply: 01.02.2026 Number of Positions: 01 Welcome to Linnaeus University! Here you’ll meet 2 200 staff members and 40 000 students, all united in following the vision to set knowledge in motion for a sustainable societal development. With us, research and education are conducted with an eye towards the future. Our proximity to the business world, both locally and globally, gives us a wide reach and the ability to create change that makes an impact. All that’s needed is a place where ideas have the space to meet and grow. That’s what we’ve created – and you are invited. Change starts here! The Faculty of Health and Life Sciences pursues the vision of understanding, explaining and improving the world and the society we live in from a health and life sciences perspective. We conduct education and research in the fields of health, healthcare and natural sciences and have extensive collaborative networks with national and international academic, government and private sector partners. We have approximately 3 100 students, 80 doctoral students and around 500 members of staff. The Department of Chemistry and Biomedical Sciences has 45 academic staff and is based at the Kalmar campus. The department is a dynamic environment for knowledge creation and learning, offering education and conducting research in biomedical science, pharmaceutical science, biochemistry and chemistry. The department is seeking an outstanding doctoral student in chemistry to participate in the NordForsk project “Responsible Deployment of AI for Protein-Ligand Energies” Field of subject for the position: Chemistry Location: Kalmar Term and hours: The doctoral studentshipis limited in time in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance (Chapter 5, Section 7). The studentship is full time. Degree: Doctoral degree Start date: 1st March 2026, or as agreed. Job description A four-year Ph.D. research fellowship is available at the Computational Chemistry Chemistry and Biochemistry Group (CCBG), Linnaeus University. We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic doctoral student in the field of chemistry to work on development of deep learning models for estimating protein-ligand binding energies. The specific project is a part of a large-scale collaboration involving Linnaeus University, Danish Cancer Institute, University of Bergen and Vilnius University. According to the Higher Education Ordinance, a doctoral student is primarily expected to focus on their research studies. However, up to 20% of the position may involve teaching or administrative duties prior to completion of the doctoral degree. Eligibility The Higher Education Ordinance (Chapter 7, Section 35) states that in order to be admitted to third-cycle education, the applicant must: meet the general entry requirements as well as any specific entry requirements set up by the relevant higher education institution be considered to have the abilities required to be able to benefit from the education that they are given.   A person meets the general entry requirements for third-cycle studies if they:  have been awarded a degree at the second-cycle level have at least 240 credits of passed courses, of which at least 60 credits are at the second-cycle level; or have acquired essentially equivalent knowledge in some other way, in or outside Sweden. Specific entry requirements An M. Sc. degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, biochemistry or a closely related field. Applicants with a degree in bioinformatics of chemoinformatics might also be considered. Fluency in English Experience in computational chemistry applied to biological systems, development of deep-learning models, or both Additional merits The following merits will be considered beneficial when applying for the position: Documented programming experience Proven familiarity with calculations of protein-ligand interactions e.g. applied for drug design Assessment criteria The assessment criteria concern the evaluation of the applicant’s ability to successfully complete the doctoral programme. In the assessment process, particular emphasis will be placed on the candidate’s motivation, potential to carry out doctoral studies, and personal suitability for the position. Your application (in English) should include:  CV with contact details (phone, email, address, date of birth) Cover letter (max. 1 page) explaining your motivation, how you meet the assessment criteria, and your expectations for the Ph.D. studies Signed copies of transcripts and grades Signed copies of degrees and certificates meeting the stated eligibility and criteria A summary of your Master’s thesis (max. 1 page) Names and contact information for two referees who have agreed to provide letters of recommendation (preferably including a short reference letter) You are welcome to submit your application no later than February 1st, 2026. Contacts: Research Leader: Ran Friedman  (ran.friedman@lnu.se) Head of Department: Anna Asplund Persson (anna.asplund@lnu.se) HR-partner: Stina Andersson (stina.andersson@lnu.se) Linnaeus University has the ambition to utilize the qualities that an even gender distribution and diversity brings to the organization. Please apply by clicking on the “Apply” button at the bottom of the ad. Applicants are requested to the application resolving CV, cover letter , a copy of a relevant essay , grades and certificates and other relevant documents. The applicant also requested to submit with their application a proposed research plan within the current area of research. All documents must be attached to digital in the application. The application and other documents shall be marked with the reference number. All documents cited must be received by the University no later than 23.59 (Local time in Sweden) on the closing day. Apply Now

Research Associate / Postdoctoral Fellow – Honeybee Bacteriophages and Advanced Biotechnology

Last date to apply: 10.02.2026 Number of Positions: 01 Full-time,37.5 hours per week Fixed term three year position starting March 2026 Āu Mahi | What You Will Do School of Biological Sciences has an opportunity for a Research Associate/Postdoctoral Fellow to participate in a research project, Unlocking a New Genetic Tool to Protect Honeybees and Advance Biotechnology. We seek a highly motivated individual with a research background in Microbial Genetics and or Molecular Evolution. In this role you will undertake research to examine a mobile genetic element found in the honey bee pathogen Paenibacillus larvae. Specifically, you will work to develop and validate methods for assessing the molecular functioning and fitness effects of this element.  You will have completed a PhD in Biology or a closely related subject. To be successful in this role you will have excellent communication skills and written English, strong quantitative and data analysis skills, the ability to work creatively and independently, and a strong research background. You will applicant will be mentored by Associate Professor Heather Hendrickson and located within the School of Biological Sciences. The position will also involve extensive collaboration with project partners in Biochemistry and the Bioeconomy Science Institute. Mōu | Who You Are To be successful in this position you will ideally have the following: A PhD in Biology or a related discipline A strong research background Expertise in Microbial Genetics and or Molecular Evolution Strong quantitative and data analysis skills A publication track record as well as experience with preparation and delivery of quality oral presentations to a wide range of audiences is essential A proven ability to communicate complex ideas and concepts (both orally and in writing) to a wide variety or groups including scientific and non-scientific audiences The ability to work creatively and independently. Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With Biological Sciences is a large and dynamic school offering a diverse range of courses across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Our researchers provide expertise to local and international communities and as scientists we aim to always push out the frontiers of knowledge as well as acting as a critic and conscience of society. We are also strongly aligned with the UN’s sustainable development goals, from supporting access to quality education to researching climate change and sustainable ways to support the wide range of life on land and below water.  For more information about our School and team, please visit us here – School of Biological Sciences | UC Ngā Painga o UC | Why UC Tangata Tū, Tangata Ora – Engaged, Empowered, Making a Difference. The University of Canterbury is committed to accessible higher education, service to community and the encouragement of talent without barriers of distance, wealth, class, gender or ethnicity. The University explicitly aims to produce graduates and support staff who are engaged with their communities, empowered to act for good and determined to make a difference in the world. For more information about Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury, please visit www.canterbury.ac.nz The closing date for this position is: 10 February 2026 (midnight, NZ time) Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interviews may take place before the close date. Pēhea te tono mai | How You Apply Applications for this position must be submitted on our careers website and should include a cover letter and resume.  Please note, we do not accept applications by email, however we are happy to answer your queries in relation to the application process, please forward these to WorkatUC@canterbury.ac.nz For further information specifically about the role, please contact: Heather Hendrickson (heather.hendrickson@canterbury.ac.nz) to discuss the opportunities associated with this position. Appointable salary for a Research Associate will be $64,096 p.a. – $74,773 p.a. Appointable salary for a Postdoctoral Fellow will be $64,096 p.a. – $96,144 p.a. Please note: Candidates who have not yet had their Doctorate formally conferred (this includes those who are still completing their Doctorate or have submitted and are awaiting conferral), will be appointed with the title “Research Associate”, with a corresponding salary on the above Research Associate scale. Upon formal conferral of the Doctorate, the title will be updated to “Postdoctoral Fellow”, and the salary adjusted accordingly to reflect this change. For overseas applicants, please visit Immigration New Zealand website, to review the latest health and visa requirements for visiting and working in New Zealand. Apply Now

PhD position – Investigate deleterious genetic variation in mongooses

The position to be filled is located in the Department of Evolutionary Population Genetics. Research of such department combines classical population genetics, state-of-the-art genomic approaches and long-term field studies of wild populations to deepen the understanding of the fundamental evolutionary processes underlying biological diversity and its conservation in times of rapid environmental change. The current research project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) aims to investigate deleterious genetic variation in mongooses. Your Tasks Research tasks (95 %): research on the DFG-funded project “Characterisation of the genetic architecture of inbreeding depression in banded mongooses using novel methods for predicting deleterious mutations”, and in particular generation and bioinformatic analysis of data for whole genome sequencing of banded mongooses analyses of inbreeding and genetic load analysis of large, individual-based behavioural and life history data sets from a wild population collaboration with external research partners compilation and organisation of metadata writing and publishing manuscripts Other tasks (5 %): self-administration tasks in the work area The position is conducive to scientific qualification; the opportunity for academic (further) qualification is given. We offer salary according to remuneration level 13 TV-L fixed-term (36 months) (§ 2 (1) sentence 1 of the WissZeitVG; in accordance with the provisions of the WissZeitVG and the Agreement on Satisfactory Conditions of Employment, the length of the contract may differ in individual cases ) part-time 65 % internal and external training opportunities variety of health, consulting and prevention services reconcilability of family and work flexible working hours 30 days holiday on the basis of 5 working days/week good transport connection supplementary company pension collegial working environment open and pleasant working atmosphere exciting, varied tasks Your Profile We expect completed scientific university degree (e. g. Master or equivalent) in animal genetics or any related subject kowledge of genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, behavioural research or population biology practical experience of working with next-generation sequencing (NGS) data advanced programming and bioinformatics skills very good oral and written English language skills independent, responsible and committed approach to work strong organisational and coordination skills cooperative and team-oriented working style Preferred experience and skills practical experience and knowledge of data analysis and visualisation in R experience of reproducible workflows experience of analysis and interpretation of whole genome sequencing data Application Procedure We are looking forward to receiving your application. To apply, please preferably use our online form via the application button below. application deadline: 15.01.2026 Apply Now Contact Prof. Dr. Joseph Hoffman +49 521 106-2711 joseph.hoffman@uni-bielefeld.de Postal Address Universität Bielefeld Faculty of Biology Prof. Dr. Joseph Hoffman Postfach 10 01 31 33501 Bielefeld

Postdoctoral Fellow position in Membrane Structural Biology

The Friedrich Schiller University Jena is a dynamic and innovation-driven university centrally located in Germany. With a broad range of disciplines, it shapes the future through excellent research and teaching. Its scientific excellence is reflected in the profile areas Light – Life – Liberty, which provide pioneering insights and sustainable solutions for the society of tomorrow. Through close collaborations with leading research institutions, innovative companies, and renowned cultural organizations, it advances interdisciplinary developments. With around 17,000 students and approximately 10,000 employees, it defines Jena as a vibrant, internationally connected city of science and innovation. The research group of Prof. Hellmich at the Cluster of Excellence “Balance of the Microverse” invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Membrane Structural Biology commencing on July 1, 2026 or upon agreement. We offer a full-time position (100%, 40 hours per week) at the University of Jena, offered as a fixed-term position for 2 years. You will investigate the conformational dynamics and structural principles that govern membrane proteins involved in microbial communication. Your primary focus will be transporters responsible for natural product extrusion and antibiotic resistance, as well as histidine kinases that mediate natural product sensing. Your research will draw on a versatile toolkit of biochemical, biophysical and microbiological methods, with particular attention to protein–protein, protein–lipid and protein–ligand interactions. Working closely with colleagues in the community, you will map the allosteric signaling networks within multidomain membrane proteins and use these insights to derive general mechanisms that address fundamental biological questions. Your responsibilities: Perform laboratory experiments and work independently towards your postdoctoral research project collaborate closely with computational biologists and the imaging platform of the microverse Analyse project results, generate figures for publications, and write scientific manuscripts for publication Present your results at local, national, and international meetings and conferences Work closely together with other experimental and computational researchers in the research group and within the Cluster Assist with training and supervising other researchers (e.g. doctoral candidates, MSc students) Contribute to the friendly, welcoming, and collaborative environment in our team Your profile: A PhD in biochemistry / biophysics / molecular biology / chemistry or closely related disciplines. Candidates in the final stages of obtaining their PhD are encouraged to apply Laboratory experience with classic molecular biology and protein biochemistry methods and demonstrated knowledge in one of the core structural biology methods (NMR, X-ray, cryo-EM) is required, additional knowledge in bioanalytical tools (MS, CD, Fluorescence, etc) as well as protein dynamics, lipid interactions or ligand binding are highly advantageous the project will require substantial practical and theoretical knowledge in membrane protein production, purification and preparation for structural and dynamic analyses Additional knowledge in microbiology, microbial crosstalk and/or antibiotic resistance is considered a plus A high level of curiosity, self-motivation, enthusiasm and attention to detail A cooperative personality actively seeking to contribute to our interdisciplinary and inclusive Microverse community Very good written and spoken English communication skills Are you hesitating because you don’t meet one or some of our requirements? Please do not hesitate to apply and give us a chance to get to know you. We offer: A highly communicative atmosphere within an energetic and interdisciplinary scientific network The Jena School for Microbial Communication offers a structured and interdisciplinary training program based on top-level fundamental research and provides comprehensive mentoring programs and soft skills courses for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers Jena – City of Science, a young and lively city with a vibrant local cultural agenda A dedicated management team, providing support and information on non-scientific subjects, such as onboarding and family life, and organizing individualized career development programs, and events on topics like diversity and collaboration Remuneration based on the provisions of the Collective Agreement for the Public Sector of the Federal States (TV-L) at salary scale E13 — depending on the candidate’s personal qualifications—, including a special annual payment in accordance with the collective agreement The 2 year postdoctoral researcher position (TV-L E13, 100%) is funded through the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments. The employment contract will be with the University of Jena. Part-time employment can be discussed. To promote gender equality in science, applications by women are particularly welcome. Candidates with severe disabilities will be given preference in the case of equal qualifications and suitability. Are you eager to join us? Then apply by January 20, 2026 using our online portal. Since all application documents will be duly destroyed after the recruitment process, we ask you to submit only copies of your documents. For further information for applicants and the information on the collection of personal data, please refer to Data privacy and information for applicants Apply Now

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