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Adam Sharples

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Norwegian School of Sport Sciences

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Medical Science

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Biology

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Skeletal Muscle

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Molecular Biology

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Mitochondrial Biology

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The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences

Postdoctoral Position in Skeletal Muscle Molecular Physiology and Epigenetics

The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences is seeking an experienced postdoctoral researcher to join Professor Adam Sharples' group in Oslo, Norway. The research focuses on skeletal muscle molecular physiology and epigenetics, particularly investigating mitochondrial epigenetic memory in human muscle aging as part of the multi-omics EMMA project. The group is renowned for pioneering work demonstrating that human muscle possesses an epigenetic memory of exercise, with implications for understanding how our DNA 'remembers' physical activity. This is a 4-year, fully funded postdoctoral position starting in May 2026. The successful candidate will work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment, utilizing advanced molecular and multi-omics techniques to explore the mechanisms underlying muscle aging and adaptation. The project offers opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of biology, medical science, and sports science, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and a vibrant academic community. Applicants should hold a PhD in molecular physiology, biology, or a related field, and have experience in skeletal muscle research, epigenetics, and multi-omics approaches. A strong publication record and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are important. The position is based in Oslo, Norway, at The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, a leading institution in sports and health research. To apply, candidates should submit their application via Jobbnorge using the provided link. For further information, applicants may contact Professor Adam Sharples through his social media profile. This opportunity is ideal for researchers interested in muscle biology, aging, and the molecular effects of exercise.