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Inge Tetens

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University of Copenhagen

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Sustainable Food

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Inge Tetens

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University of Copenhagen

Postdoctoral Researcher in Dietary Protein Quality Assessment and Human Nutrition

The Department of Nutrition, Exercise, and Sports at the University of Copenhagen is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Sustainable Nutrition and Health Research Group. The position focuses on Dietary Protein Requirements, with a special emphasis on Protein Quality and its role in human nutrition. The successful candidate will work within the ReqProQ research project, which aims to reevaluate current recommendations for dietary protein intake by considering protein quality, particularly in the context of a shift towards more plant-based diets. The research involves conducting two randomized, controlled human trials using stable isotope methodologies: one utilizing the Indicator Amino Acid Oxidation approach and the other focusing on whole-body protein turnover measurements. The postdoc will be responsible for preparing study protocols, setting up laboratories, conducting trials, analyzing data, and disseminating results. Additional responsibilities include teaching and supervising BSc and MSc students, contributing to the department’s research portfolio in dietary protein quality, and collaborating with both internal and external partners. The position is fully funded for four years by Novozymes A/S (Novonesis Group), with a starting monthly salary of 39,237 DKK (approx. 5,266 EUR) and an 18.07% pension contribution. Foreign and Danish applicants with a PhD who have not lived in Denmark in the last 10 years may be eligible for tax reductions. The work environment is creative, international, and collaborative, with excellent research facilities for human intervention trials. Copenhagen offers a high quality of life and is ranked among the world’s most livable cities. Applicants must have a relevant PhD (Nutrition, Physiology, Medicine, Biology, Agronomy, or similar), excellent English skills, and experience in human intervention trials and empirical assessment methods for protein quality. Desirable qualifications include experience with stable isotope methodology, setting up new experimental methods, and knowledge of human nutrient requirements and dietary recommendations. Danish language skills are an advantage but not required. The application deadline is 15 March 2026, with the position starting on 1 June 2026 or as agreed. For further information, contact Professor Inge Tetens at [email protected]. Apply via the University of Copenhagen job portal by submitting a motivated letter, CV, certified degree certificates, and a list of publications.

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Qasim Malik

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University of Copenhagen

Postdoctoral Researcher in Dietary Protein Quality Assessment and Human Nutrition

The Department of Nutrition, Exercise, and Sports at the University of Copenhagen is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher for a 4-year fixed-term position in the Sustainable Nutrition and Health Research Group. The position is embedded in the ReqProQ research project, which aims to reevaluate current recommendations for dietary protein intake by considering protein quality in human studies. The research is highly relevant to the ongoing shift towards more plant-based diets and is funded by Novozymes A/S (Novonesis Group). The successful candidate will prepare, conduct, analyze, and disseminate two randomized, controlled trials using stable isotope methodologies. One study will use the Indicator Amino Acid Oxidation approach, while the other will focus on whole-body protein turnover measurements. The role involves protocol preparation, laboratory setup, trial execution, and planning analyses, in collaboration with the project team and technicians. Additional responsibilities include lecturing, teaching, and supervising BSc and MSc students. The research group values independence, reliability, and collaboration, and offers a creative, stimulating, and international environment. The department provides state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities for human intervention trials. Copenhagen is renowned for its high quality of life, and the university supports international staff mobility. Applicants must have a relevant PhD (Nutrition, Physiology, Medicine, Biology, Agronomy, or similar), excellent English skills, and preferably experience with human intervention trials and empirical assessment of protein quality. Experience with stable isotope methodology and setting human nutrient requirements is desirable. Danish language skills are an advantage but not required. The position offers a monthly salary starting at 39,237 DKK (approx. 5,266 EUR), with pension contributions and potential tax reductions for eligible foreign applicants. The application deadline is 15 March 2026, and the expected start date is 1 June 2026 or soon after. For more information, contact Professor Inge Tetens at [email protected]. To apply, submit a motivated letter, CV, certified PhD and MSc certificates, and a list of publications via the official application link. The University of Copenhagen encourages applications from all qualified candidates regardless of background.

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