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Bjoern O. Schroeder

Docent in Infection Biology & MIMS Group Leader

Umeå University

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Cell Biology

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Epidemiology

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Biology

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Medical Science

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Pathogen Biology

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Omics

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Gut Microbiota

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Umeå University

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Data-Driven Life Science (Gut Microbiota, Machine Learning, Multiomics) at Umeå University

The DDLS/SciLifeLab Postdoctoral Fellowship call for 2026 is an exciting opportunity for researchers interested in data-driven life science, with a particular focus on gut microbiota, machine learning, and multiomics approaches. Hosted by Bjoern O. Schroeder, Docent in Infection Biology and MIMS Group Leader at Umeå University, Sweden, this position is ideal for candidates passionate about computational biology, bioinformatics, and the integration of advanced data analysis techniques in life sciences. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a major Swedish initiative aimed at recruiting and training the next generation of data-driven life scientists. The program supports research in four strategic areas: Cell and Molecular Biology, Evolution and Biodiversity, Precision Medicine and Diagnostics, and Epidemiology and Biology of Infection. The DDLS Research School provides a national framework for training, networking, and collaboration among postdoctoral researchers and PhD students. The postdoc program offers both academic and industrial tracks, with successful candidates employed at Swedish universities or companies in the life sciences sector. Each 2-year project is fully funded with 2 million SEK from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, covering salary and project costs. The program emphasizes the use of computational methods, artificial intelligence, and advanced data analysis to address biological questions. Projects must have a clear data science component and may involve method development or novel applications of data science in life sciences. Applicants should have a doctoral degree (preferably obtained within the last three years), expertise in gut microbiota analyses, machine learning, and/or multiomics, and a strong motivation for independent research. The application process requires a research proposal, CV, and supervisor information. Candidates are encouraged to contact Bjoern O. Schroeder early in 2026 to discuss potential projects and ensure alignment with the DDLS strategy. The application deadline is March 31, 2026, with the suggested start of employment on October 1, 2026. For more information, visit the official SciLifeLab call page and connect with the host supervisor. This is a unique opportunity to join a vibrant research community at Umeå University and contribute to cutting-edge data-driven life science research in Sweden.

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Bjoern O. Schroeder

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Umeå University

Associate Professor Position in Neuroscience and Developmental Biology at Umeå University

Umeå University in Sweden is seeking applications for an Associate Professor position in the fields of neuroscience and developmental biology. The successful candidate will join the Department of Molecular Biology and contribute to both teaching and research in neuroscience, developmental biology, and physiology. The role involves teaching at undergraduate and advanced levels, supervising degree projects, and developing course materials in areas such as biotechnology, bioscience, molecular biology, and biomedicine. Research responsibilities include conducting independent, hypothesis-driven projects that address key biological questions, particularly those clarifying the molecular and cellular mechanisms governing neural development and function. The position encourages integrative approaches, combining experimental and computational methods, and aims to generate new knowledge relevant to the UN's Agenda 2030 and the global scientific community. Applicants must have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant field, with documented experience in teaching neuroscience, developmental biology, and physiology. The ability to teach in English is required, and non-Swedish speakers are expected to learn Swedish within three years. Candidates should demonstrate scientific productivity, experience in course and program administration, and the ability to develop and manage activities and staff. Meritorious qualifications include expertise in developing advanced neurotechnologies, obtaining research funding, and engaging with society. The position offers a competitive salary, permanent full-time employment, and a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment with state-of-the-art facilities. Umeå University provides a range of benefits to promote work-life balance. Applications should be submitted via the Varbi e-recruitment system by 22 January 2026, including the required application template, CV, research and teaching statements, references, and relevant documents. For more information, visit the official job posting or contact the department. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates interested in advancing research and education in neuroscience, developmental biology, and related fields at a leading Swedish institution.

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Umeå University

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Data-Driven Life Science (Gut Microbiota, Machine Learning, Multiomics) at Umeå University

Umeå University, in collaboration with the SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS), invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in data-driven life science. The position is hosted by Bjoern O. Schroeder, Docent in Infection Biology and MIMS Group Leader, whose research focuses on gut bacteria, diet, and intestinal barrier function. The DDLS program is a major Swedish initiative aimed at recruiting and training the next generation of computational and data-driven life scientists, with a total funding of 3.3 billion SEK over 12 years. The postdoc call targets projects in four strategic research areas: Cell and Molecular Biology, Evolution and Biodiversity, Precision Medicine and Diagnostics, and Epidemiology and Biology of Infection. Candidates with expertise in gut microbiota analyses, machine learning, multiomics, and advanced data analysis are encouraged to apply. The research environment offers strong support in both life science and data science, with opportunities for networking, training, and collaboration across Sweden. Applicants must hold a doctoral degree (or equivalent) obtained within the last three years (exceptions apply) and should not have been employed as a postdoc for more than one year with the same employer. Strong merit is given to those applying with a different supervisor than their main PhD advisor. The position is fully funded for two years (2 MSEK), with employment at Umeå University or another Swedish institution. Up to 10% of working time may be allocated to teaching or service duties. Applications must include a proposal abstract, research plan, CV, references, and other required documents, all in English. The call opens on January 12, 2026, with a deadline of March 31, 2026. Interested candidates should contact Bjoern O. Schroeder early in 2026 to discuss potential projects and are encouraged to review the full call details and eligibility criteria on the SciLifeLab website. For more information, visit the DDLS postdoc call page or contact the host supervisor. This is an excellent opportunity for highly motivated researchers passionate about data-driven approaches in life science, gut microbiota, and computational biology.

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