A postdoc position focusing on protein complexes associated with centrosomes and cilia in human cells is available in the research group of Professor Jens S. Andersen (Andersen group) at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) Odense. The position is for 2.5 years with the possibility of an extension and is available from 15 May 2026 or soon thereafter.
Research Project
You will lead a research project with the aim to understand the functional role and disease mechanisms of protein complexes associated with primary cilia and centrosomes. Cilia are antenna-like organelles that project from centrioles at the cell surface. They play key roles in cell signalling which are essential for the development and function of most tissues and organs in our body including our sensory system. Mutations impairing cilia formation or function cause >35 severe human diseases (ciliopathies) collectively affecting 1 in 400 people with pleiotropic and overlapping phenotypes. The primary methodologies that you will apply include endogenous protein tagging by CRISPR and integrases in-cell interaction proteomics by proximity labeling subcellular localization by spatial proteomics and fluorescence microscopy and protein structure prediction by artificial intelligence algorithms. The goal is to generate functional models of multimeric protein complexes and how they assemble as a guide to understand disease-causing mutations to be tested in patient-derived cells. The project is supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
Lab and Research Environment
You will be part of the research group led by Prof. Jens S. Andersen (Andersen group) at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) at SDU. The Andersen group is associated with the Biomedical Mass Spectrometry and Systems Biology research unit at BMB and the Danish National Mass Spectrometry Platform for Proteomics and Biomolecular Imaging (PLATO) which provides a highly international collaborative ambitious and innovative research environment in mass spectrometry-based proteomics. You will have access to state-of-the-art facilities (e.g. proteomics and bioimaging) and extensive expertise in functional proteomics. This international well-equipped highly ambitious and supportive research environment therefore provides a great setting for pursuing novel research ideas and developing your independent career.
Your Profile
We are looking for a highly motivated innovative and collaborative postdoc to lead research projects on centrosome and cilia biology as outline above. You have:
We Offer
For further information please contact Prof. Jens S. Andersen at or +45 .
Application salary etc.
The successful applicant will be employed in accordance with the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and AC (the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations). Please check links for more information onsalary(only available in Danish)andtaxation.
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To qualify you must have passed a PhD or equivalent. Applications will be assessed by an expert assessor/committee. Applicants will be informed of their assessment by the university.
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