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Sven Oskarsson

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Uppsala University

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Uppsala University

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Postdoctoral positions in genomics, gene–environment interplay, and social genomics

Three postdoctoral positions are available in the Genomics and Life Paths consortium, a three-node project spanning Uppsala University , Amsterdam UMC , and the University of Oslo . The project sits at the intersection of genomics , gene-environment interplay , social genomics , and the study of social, economic, political, and health outcomes . The research examines how genetic factors influence life outcomes such as educational choices, social behaviors, political participation, health habits, income, and social trust, and how these effects interact with environmental and social circumstances. The consortium uses large-scale genotype data across Europe together with register and survey data, making this a strong fit for candidates with interests in statistical genetics , GWAS , polygenic indexes , quantitative social science, and interdisciplinary research. The positions are linked to a Swedish Research Council-funded infrastructure grant. The Uppsala postdoctoral position is a full-time fixed-term appointment starting 2026-09-01, with a deadline of 2026-05-08. The Amsterdam UMC position and the University of Oslo position are separate calls with deadlines of 2026-05-04. Candidates may apply to more than one node independently. Eligibility highlights include a PhD in a relevant field such as Economics, Sociology, Political Science, Psychology, Demography, Statistics, Statistical Genetics, or Bioinformatics; strong quantitative skills; experience with register data; familiarity with molecular genetic methods; and excellent English. The Uppsala call also notes that the PhD should normally have been obtained within the past three years at the start of the appointment, with some exceptions for special circumstances. Application materials typically include a CV, degree certificates, publication list, two representative publications, and contact details for two references. Applicants should submit through the relevant university recruitment portal for the node they are applying to.

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