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Maria Åberg

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University of Gothenburg

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Epidemiology

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Medical Science

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Lung Disease

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Anxiety

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University of Gothenburg

University of Gothenburg

PhD Positions in Medical Science: Heart-Lung Crosstalk and Workplace Intervention for Anxiety Disorders at University of Gothenburg

The University of Gothenburg’s Sahlgrenska Academy is offering two PhD positions in Medical Science at the Institute of Medicine. The first project, supervised by Professor Gustav Smith, focuses on 'Heart-Lung crosstalk and applications for heart failure prevention and treatment.' This research will systematically assess the importance of heart-lung interorgan crosstalk in heart failure, asthma, and COPD, using experimental and clinical study designs. The project involves state-of-the-art in vitro and in vivo models, clinical human samples, and a variety of molecular biology methods, as well as analysis of clinical and epidemiological data. The research group is highly collaborative, with expertise in metabolism, diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and translational medicine. Applicants with backgrounds in molecular medicine, biomedicine, biology, bioinformatics, or biomedical engineering are encouraged to apply, especially those with experience in cell culture, animal handling, molecular techniques, and data analysis. The second project, supervised by Professor Maria Åberg, is titled 'A Workplace Intervention in the Construction Industry to Reduce Anxiety Disorders, Pain, Hypertension, and Sick Leave.' This PhD project aims to evaluate a workplace intervention to prevent anxiety and its complications among construction workers in Sweden. The intervention includes a person-centered dialogue with a coach and a tailored physical exercise program. The research will use a cluster-randomized clinical trial design, enrolling workers from multiple construction companies, and will assess outcomes such as anxiety, depression, pain, hypertension, and sick leave. Applicants with experience in cognitive testing, supportive conversations, qualitative methods, sports psychology, and sports medicine are preferred. Proficiency in Swedish and English is required. Both positions are full-time, salaried doctoral student employments for four years, with possible departmental duties up to 20%. Tuition is covered, and salaries are set individually. The positions require physical presence in Gothenburg, Sweden. Applicants must have a second-cycle degree or equivalent, meet English language requirements, and submit a complete application including a personal letter, CV, diploma, transcripts, and proof of English proficiency. The application deadline is 2026-02-23. For more information, contact the respective supervisors or visit the university’s doctoral studies pages. These opportunities offer a unique chance to engage in cutting-edge research in medical science, with a focus on cardiovascular, pulmonary, and public health challenges, in a supportive and diverse academic environment at the University of Gothenburg.

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University of Gothenburg

University of Gothenburg

PhD Positions in Molecular Medicine and Workplace Intervention for Health at University of Gothenburg

The University of Gothenburg's Sahlgrenska Academy is offering two doctoral (PhD) student positions in medical science, with research projects based at the Department of Medicine. The first project, supervised by Professor Gustav Smith, focuses on molecular inter-organ communication and its implications for heart failure treatment. This research will systematically investigate the molecular pathways linking heart and lung diseases, using both experimental and clinical approaches, including in vitro and in vivo models, human clinical samples, and advanced molecular biology techniques. The project aims to provide new insights into cardiovascular and pulmonary disease mechanisms, with opportunities for translational research and drug evaluation. The second project, supervised by Professor Maria Åberg, evaluates a workplace intervention in the construction industry designed to reduce anxiety disorders, pain, hypertension, and sick leave. This public health-focused project involves a cluster-randomized clinical trial among construction workers, assessing the effects of a tailored lifestyle intervention on mental and physical health outcomes. The research will utilize both quantitative and qualitative methods, including cognitive testing, counseling, and sports psychology, and will contribute to the understanding of preventive strategies for anxiety and related health issues in occupational settings. Both positions are full-time, salaried doctoral appointments for four years, with possible extension for departmental duties. Applicants must have a relevant advanced degree (Master's or equivalent), strong communication and collaborative skills, and scientific curiosity. Experience in molecular medicine, biomedicine, biology, bioinformatics, clinical research, public health, or related fields is desirable. For the workplace intervention project, proficiency in Swedish and English is required. The application deadline is February 23, 2026. For more information, contact the respective supervisors or visit the University of Gothenburg's recruitment portal.

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Mikael Svensson

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University of Gothenburg

Postdoctoral Position in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Medicine, and Health Economics at University of Gothenburg

The University of Gothenburg is offering a postdoctoral position in biostatistics, epidemiology, medicine, and health economics, hosted by the Institute of Medicine’s School of Public Health and Community Medicine. The position is part of the UGot ReWork interdisciplinary research centre, funded by the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (FORTE). UGot ReWork focuses on sustainable return to work, particularly for individuals on sick leave due to mental health conditions or musculoskeletal pain disorders. The postdoctoral researcher will join a vibrant, international, and collaborative research environment, working closely with leading experts in economics, biostatistics, epidemiology, general practice, and occupational and environmental medicine. The main research tasks involve conducting high-quality quantitative research using Swedish register data to understand how individual and workplace factors affect work ability and the risk of long-term sickness absence. Responsibilities include data management, statistical analyses, and manuscript preparation, with opportunities to develop independent research within the project’s framework. Applicants must hold a PhD in epidemiology, biostatistics, medicine, health economics, or a closely related field, with preference for those who completed their degree within the last three years (exceptions for special circumstances). Strong skills in quantitative analysis, experience with large-scale register data, and proficiency in statistical software (R, Stata, or similar) are required. Excellent English communication skills and a proven ability to write scientific manuscripts as main author are essential. The position values personal responsibility, collaboration, and a willingness to contribute to the research environment. The appointment is full-time for 24-36 months, with the possibility of extension depending on funding. The position is fully funded, with individual salary determination. The research group offers a supportive environment for professional development and the opportunity to participate in seminars and collaborative activities. The start date is August 2026 or by agreement, and the application deadline is April 16, 2026. To apply, submit your application through the University of Gothenburg’s recruitment portal, including your doctoral degree certificate and a cover letter. For more information, visit the official job posting or contact the listed supervisors.

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