About the position
PhD Research Fellowship (3 years) in translational science Research Institute of Internal Medicine (RIIM) Oslo University Hospital (Rikshospitalet).
The position is in Prof. Bente Halvorsens research group and funded by Health Authority South-East (Helse Sør-Øst) competitive grant.
Oslo University Hospital (OUS) is the largest hospital in Norway with 24 000 employees. With its broad range of medical disciplines and internationally recognized scientists OUS is an important contributor to research and education in Norway.
The Research Institute of Internal Medicine (RIIM) consists of six main research groups with focus on various fields of inflammation in cardiovascular disease liver disease infectious disease and hematological disorders. The research profile of the Institute is to combine clinical medicine and molecular biology to establish a bridge between bench and bedside. This is of utmost importance in order to exploit in clinical medicine the recent development in immunology biochemistry and molecular biology with the ambitious aim to develop novel treatment modalities and new diagnostic tools. Our profile includes all phases of this research ranging from characterization of inflammatory profiles in various patient populations and in vitro experiments in various cells and cell lines to experimental studies in animal models including gene modified mice and interventional proof of concept studies in various patient populations. Metabolic complications and cardiovascular disease have been a focus in many of the groups at the Institute.
See: more information about RIIM.
Oslo University Hospital is a workplace characterized by great diversity. We believe this is essential to fulfilling our mission. We therefore aim for our workforce to reflect the diversity of the population and encourage all qualified candidates to apply regardless of identity or background.
Key information
Application deadline:
15.03.2026
Employer:
Oslo universitetssykehus HF
Title:
PhD Research Fellowship
Full-time/part-time:
Full-time
Employment type:
Educational position
Percentage of full-time:
100
Work tasks
- The project aims to uncover underlying pathogenic mechanisms in female-predominant cardiovascular disease with a primary focus on Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD).
- You will join a multidisciplinary research team at RIIM working in close collaboration with cardiologists at Oslo University Hospital.
- The work will combine experimental laboratory research using pre-clinical mouse models molecular- and cellular methods and translational collaboration with clinical cardiology teams to bridge bench-to-bedside knowledge.
Qualifications
- MD or MSc (or equivalent) degree in medicine biomedical sciences molecular biology or related fields.
- Documented laboratory experience (molecular biology cell biology histology or similar).
- Valid FELASA C accreditation (or equivalent).
- Hands-on experience working with animal models (planning and conducting in vivo experiments handling sampling etc) proven practical experience and familiarity with animal welfare and experimental ethics are required.
- Good command of English (written and spoken). Proficiency in Norwegian is an advantage but not required.
Desirable qualifications
- Experience with cardiovascular research vascular biology or related fields.
- Skills in immune assay such as immunohistochemistry and ELISA imaging RNA/protein analysis and next-generation sequencing.
- Experience with transcriptomic analysis. Experience with tissue transcriptomics is an asset.
- Statistical and basic programming/bioinformatics skills (R Python or similar).
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities; interest in translational/clinical collaboration.
Application documents
Please submit the following in English through the OUH system WebCruiter:
- Cover letter describing motivation and suitability for the project (max 12 pages)
- Curriculum vitae (including publications and relevant experience)
- Copies of diplomas and transcripts (BSc/MSc/MD; official translations if not in English/Norwegian)
- Contact information for at least two referees (name position e-mail phone)
- Short summary of previous research experience including published artwork
- Certificate/description of animal handling/ethics training
Application deadline and contact
- Deadline: March 15 2026
- Expected start date: as soon as possible
For informal enquiries and to submit applications contact:
- Primary supervisor: Dr. Xiang Yi Kong Research Institute of Internal Medicine (RIIM) Oslo University Hospital e-mail:
- Co-supervisor: Prof. Mette Estensen Department of Cardiology Oslo University Hospital e-mail:
- Project manager: Prof. Bente Halvorsen e-mail:
- Research Institute of Internal Medicine (RIIM) Oslo University Hospital
We offer
- A stimulating multidisciplinary research environment with close clinical interaction and mentoring.
- Opportunities for national and international collaboration courses and conference attendance.
- Standard employment benefits according to Norwegian public sector terms (pension parental leave professional development).
- A diverse inclusive workplace committed to equal opportunity.
Address: Oslo universitetssykehus HF Rikshospitalet Sognsvannsveien 20 0372 Oslo Norway
Contacts
Dr. Xiang Yi Kong
Researcher
Email:
Bente Halvorsen
Professor
Email:
About the employer
Oslo University Hospital is a highly specialized hospital in charge of extensive regional and local hospital assignments. As Scandinavias largest hospital we carry out more than 1.2 million patient treatments each year. The hospital has a nationwide responsibility for a number of national and multi-regional assignments and has several national centers of competence. Oslo University Hospital is responsible for approximately 50 percent of all medical and health care research conducted at Norwegian hospitals and is a significant role player within the education of a large variety of health care personnel.
About the positionPhD Research Fellowship (3 years) in translational science Research Institute of Internal Medicine (RIIM) Oslo University Hospital (Rikshospitalet).The position is in Prof. Bente Halvorsens research group and funded by Health Authority South-East (Helse Sør-Øst) competitive grant....
About the position
PhD Research Fellowship (3 years) in translational science Research Institute of Internal Medicine (RIIM) Oslo University Hospital (Rikshospitalet).
The position is in Prof. Bente Halvorsens research group and funded by Health Authority South-East (Helse Sør-Øst) competitive grant.
Oslo University Hospital (OUS) is the largest hospital in Norway with 24 000 employees. With its broad range of medical disciplines and internationally recognized scientists OUS is an important contributor to research and education in Norway.
The Research Institute of Internal Medicine (RIIM) consists of six main research groups with focus on various fields of inflammation in cardiovascular disease liver disease infectious disease and hematological disorders. The research profile of the Institute is to combine clinical medicine and molecular biology to establish a bridge between bench and bedside. This is of utmost importance in order to exploit in clinical medicine the recent development in immunology biochemistry and molecular biology with the ambitious aim to develop novel treatment modalities and new diagnostic tools. Our profile includes all phases of this research ranging from characterization of inflammatory profiles in various patient populations and in vitro experiments in various cells and cell lines to experimental studies in animal models including gene modified mice and interventional proof of concept studies in various patient populations. Metabolic complications and cardiovascular disease have been a focus in many of the groups at the Institute.
See: more information about RIIM.
Oslo University Hospital is a workplace characterized by great diversity. We believe this is essential to fulfilling our mission. We therefore aim for our workforce to reflect the diversity of the population and encourage all qualified candidates to apply regardless of identity or background.
Key information
Application deadline:
15.03.2026
Employer:
Oslo universitetssykehus HF
Title:
PhD Research Fellowship
Full-time/part-time:
Full-time
Employment type:
Educational position
Percentage of full-time:
100
Work tasks
- The project aims to uncover underlying pathogenic mechanisms in female-predominant cardiovascular disease with a primary focus on Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD).
- You will join a multidisciplinary research team at RIIM working in close collaboration with cardiologists at Oslo University Hospital.
- The work will combine experimental laboratory research using pre-clinical mouse models molecular- and cellular methods and translational collaboration with clinical cardiology teams to bridge bench-to-bedside knowledge.
Qualifications
- MD or MSc (or equivalent) degree in medicine biomedical sciences molecular biology or related fields.
- Documented laboratory experience (molecular biology cell biology histology or similar).
- Valid FELASA C accreditation (or equivalent).
- Hands-on experience working with animal models (planning and conducting in vivo experiments handling sampling etc) proven practical experience and familiarity with animal welfare and experimental ethics are required.
- Good command of English (written and spoken). Proficiency in Norwegian is an advantage but not required.
Desirable qualifications
- Experience with cardiovascular research vascular biology or related fields.
- Skills in immune assay such as immunohistochemistry and ELISA imaging RNA/protein analysis and next-generation sequencing.
- Experience with transcriptomic analysis. Experience with tissue transcriptomics is an asset.
- Statistical and basic programming/bioinformatics skills (R Python or similar).
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities; interest in translational/clinical collaboration.
Application documents
Please submit the following in English through the OUH system WebCruiter:
- Cover letter describing motivation and suitability for the project (max 12 pages)
- Curriculum vitae (including publications and relevant experience)
- Copies of diplomas and transcripts (BSc/MSc/MD; official translations if not in English/Norwegian)
- Contact information for at least two referees (name position e-mail phone)
- Short summary of previous research experience including published artwork
- Certificate/description of animal handling/ethics training
Application deadline and contact
- Deadline: March 15 2026
- Expected start date: as soon as possible
For informal enquiries and to submit applications contact:
- Primary supervisor: Dr. Xiang Yi Kong Research Institute of Internal Medicine (RIIM) Oslo University Hospital e-mail:
- Co-supervisor: Prof. Mette Estensen Department of Cardiology Oslo University Hospital e-mail:
- Project manager: Prof. Bente Halvorsen e-mail:
- Research Institute of Internal Medicine (RIIM) Oslo University Hospital
We offer
- A stimulating multidisciplinary research environment with close clinical interaction and mentoring.
- Opportunities for national and international collaboration courses and conference attendance.
- Standard employment benefits according to Norwegian public sector terms (pension parental leave professional development).
- A diverse inclusive workplace committed to equal opportunity.
Address: Oslo universitetssykehus HF Rikshospitalet Sognsvannsveien 20 0372 Oslo Norway
Contacts
Dr. Xiang Yi Kong
Researcher
Email:
Bente Halvorsen
Professor
Email:
About the employer
Oslo University Hospital is a highly specialized hospital in charge of extensive regional and local hospital assignments. As Scandinavias largest hospital we carry out more than 1.2 million patient treatments each year. The hospital has a nationwide responsibility for a number of national and multi-regional assignments and has several national centers of competence. Oslo University Hospital is responsible for approximately 50 percent of all medical and health care research conducted at Norwegian hospitals and is a significant role player within the education of a large variety of health care personnel.
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