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Postdoctoral Researcher in Eating Disorder Epidemiology and Genetics at Karolinska Institutet Karolinska Institutet in Sweden

Degree Level

Postdoc

Field of study

Epidemiology

Funding

This is a two-year, full-time, temporary position with the possibility of extension depending on funding and performance. Salary is paid monthly. The position is fully funded by Karolinska Institutet and includes access to research infrastructure and mentorship. Additional benefits are provided through the university's collective agreement.

Deadline

Feb 17, 2026

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Sweden

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Karolinska Institutet

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Epidemiology
Psychology
Biostatistics
Biology
Medical Science
Genetic
Eating Disorder
Statistics

About this position

Karolinska Institutet is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join the Psychiatric Epidemiology Group and the Centre for Eating Disorders Innovation (CEDI) in Stockholm, Sweden. The position focuses on the genetic and environmental etiology of eating disorders, with a primary emphasis on avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). Research will utilize large-scale genomic and register-linked data, collaborating closely with international consortia such as the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Eating Disorders Working Group (PGC-ED).

The Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Karolinska Institutet is one of Europe's largest, with strong research profiles in psychiatric, cancer, reproductive, pediatric, pharmaco, genetic, and geriatric epidemiology, as well as biostatistics. The successful candidate will join a collaborative, international research environment with access to unique, richly phenotyped and genotyped cohorts linked to Swedish health registers. The position offers strong mentorship, weekly supervision by Assistant Professor Lisa Dinkler, and opportunities for independent research development and external funding applications.

Applicants must hold a PhD in a relevant discipline (epidemiology, genetics, biostatistics, psychiatry, psychology, or related medical sciences) and demonstrate strong skills in data management, statistical analysis, and programming (preferably in R). Experience with large-scale datasets, genomic data analysis, and scientific publishing is required. Excellent English communication skills and motivation to work with ARFID and eating disorders are essential. Meriting criteria include prior experience in eating disorder research, handling large-scale survey or health record data, first-author publications, clinical work, research funding applications, and Swedish language skills.

This is a two-year, full-time, temporary position with the possibility of extension, fully funded by Karolinska Institutet. Salary is paid monthly, and additional benefits are provided through the university's collective agreement. The application deadline is February 17, 2026. To apply, submit your PhD certificate, complete resumé, publication list, and a summary of current work through the Varbi recruitment system. For more information, contact Assistant Professor Lisa Dinkler at [email protected].

Funding details

This is a two-year, full-time, temporary position with the possibility of extension depending on funding and performance. Salary is paid monthly. The position is fully funded by Karolinska Institutet and includes access to research infrastructure and mentorship. Additional benefits are provided through the university's collective agreement.

What's required

Applicants must have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant discipline such as epidemiology, genetics, biostatistics, psychiatry, psychology, or related medical sciences. Strong skills in data management, statistical analysis, and programming (preferably in R) are essential. Experience with large-scale datasets and genomic data analysis is required. Candidates should have experience writing and publishing scientific manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, excellent communication skills in English, and a clear motivation to work with ARFID and eating disorders. Personal qualities such as self-motivation, curiosity, organization, initiative, and collaboration are highly valued. Meriting criteria include prior experience in eating disorder research, handling large-scale survey or health record data, first-author publications, clinical work, research funding applications, and Swedish language skills.

How to apply

Submit your application through the Varbi recruitment system. Include your PhD certificate, complete resumé, publication list, and a summary of current work. Applications must be in English or Swedish. Apply by February 17, 2026.

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