PhD Position in Chromosome Biology and SMC Complexes at Karolinska Institutet
Karolinska Institutet is recruiting a
PhD student
in
chromosome biology
to join the research group of
Kristian Jeppsson
. The project focuses on how
SMC complexes
, especially
Smc5/6
, fold chromosomes into loops and regulate the three-dimensional structure of chromosomes in the
budding yeast
model organism.
The doctoral project will be carried out at the
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB)
in the Biomedicum building on the Solna campus, with links to the
Institute for Quantitative Biosciences
at
The University of Tokyo
. The student may also benefit from the
UTokyo-KI LINK programme
and research visits to Tokyo, supporting international collaboration and training.
Research methods mentioned include
Micro-C
,
ChIP-seq
, advanced microscopy, DNA sequencing, DNA library preparation, RNA-seq, and computational analysis of sequencing data. The role includes active participation in experimental planning, execution, data analysis, scientific communication, doctoral courses, seminars, and conference presentations.
Eligibility:
a master’s degree or equivalent advanced-level qualification is required, together with English proficiency equivalent to
English B/English 6
. The ideal applicant should have strong motivation for molecular biology research, solid wet-lab experience, and the ability to work well in a team. Experience with chromosome structure, SMC complexes, sequencing workflows, microbiology, and bioinformatics is considered meritorious.
Funding:
this is a salaried doctoral studentship at Karolinska Institutet, offered for up to
4 years full-time
.
Application deadline:
2026-08-02
. Apply via the Varbi recruitment system and include a personal letter, CV, degree projects/publications if any, eligibility documents, and other supporting materials.