Postdoc in Virome-wide Serology and Pandemic Preparedness
KTH Royal Institute of Technology is recruiting a
postdoc
in
virome-wide serology and pandemic preparedness
. The project is led by
Axel Olin
at KTH and is part of a research program funded by the
Swedish Research Council
.
The research focuses on understanding how viral infections spread through populations, how individuals differ in their antibody responses, and how this knowledge can improve future infectious disease surveillance. The postdoc will establish and optimize
PhIP-seq
and other high-throughput serological assays in the lab, with work spanning molecular biology, immunology, assay development, cloning, PCR, sequencing, and serological analysis. The project also connects to innovative blood self-sampling approaches and population-scale studies of antiviral immunity in Sweden.
This is a multidisciplinary environment involving collaborators in
immunology
,
affinity proteomics
,
epidemiology
, and
computational biology
. The role is especially suitable for candidates interested in infectious disease biology, translational research, and method development with clear public-health relevance.
Eligibility highlights:
a doctoral degree or equivalent foreign degree is required by the time of the employment decision. Strong background in molecular biology, immunology, genetics, or a related field is expected. Hands-on experience with cloning, PCR, sequencing, western blotting, and bacterial culture is important; phage display experience is a merit. A PhD obtained within the last three years is preferred, and experience in human immunology and serological analysis is also advantageous.
Funding and terms:
the position is a temporary full-time postdoc appointment for up to two years. The announcement mentions a monthly salary; no stipend amount is provided.
Application window:
published 2026-05-11, with a deadline of 2026-06-10.
How to apply:
submit the application in KTH’s recruitment system. Include a CV, copies of diplomas and grades, translations if needed, and a brief two-page statement describing your research motivation, academic interests, and future goals.