Researcher in Computational Cancer Biology

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Oslo - Norway

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 2 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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About the position

A full-time researcher position in computational cancer biology is available at the Department of Medical Genetics Oslo University Hospital in Oslo Norway. The position is in the Cancer Biology in Silico project group. The position is for 12 months from 2026 - 2027 with possibility of extension.

The successful candidate will be a member of the Cancer Biology in Silico project group led by Chloé B. Steen PhD ( The group has multiple ongoing projects aimed at developing and applying computational methods to discover cell states and their microenvironments in relation to cancer survival. The project group is part of the Cancer Genome Variation group led by Prof. Vessela Kristensen ( candidate will work on method development and large-scale data analysis of spatial single-cell and bulk transcriptomics data from biospecimens obtained from cancer and pre-cancerous biopsies in close collaboration with partners at the University of Oslo Stanford University (California) and the University of Helsinki (Finland).

The project group PI has a strong track record of publishing methods widely used by the scientific community (e.g. Cell 2021 Cancer Cell 2021 Nature Biotechnology 2019 & 2023) and is funded through grants from the Research Council of Norway and the Norwegian Cancer Society. As a group member the candidate will have the opportunity to contribute to impactful research at a highly competitive international level.

The physical workplace will be at the Department of Medical Genetics Section for Research and early 2027 the Department will move to the new Life Science building ( offering the candidate the exciting opportunity to work in Norways largest and most modern research facility.

The Department of Medical Genetics at Oslo University Hospital is Norways largest medical genetics department with over 200 employees. The department is responsible for diagnostics of rare and inherited diseases and runs a national research infrastructure for high-throughput DNA sequencing at the Norwegian Consortium for Sequencing and Personalized Medicine (). The research section in the department has 7 research groups ( working in various fields of medical genetics including breast cancer the genetics of autoimmune neurological cardiovascular and psychiatric disorders epigenetics causes of disease as well as groups focusing on
bioinformatics.

Oslo University Hospital is a workplace with great diversity. We believe this is crucial for solving our tasks in the best possible way. We want this diversity to be reflected among the applicants for our positions and we encourage all qualified candidates regardless of background to apply!

Key information

Application deadline:
12.04.2026
Employer:
Oslo universitetssykehus HF
Town/city:
Oslo
Title:
Researcher/Researcher without a doctorate in Computational Cancer Biology
Positions:
1
Full-time/part-time:
Full-time
Employment type:
Contract
Percentage of full-time:
100
Webcruiter ID:
Start date:
01.05.2026
End date:
30.04.2027

Working tasks

The candidate will work on method development and large-scale data analysis of spatial single-cell and bulk transcriptomics data from biospecimens obtained from cancer and pre-cancerous biopsies. These tasks will be done in close collaboration with partners at the University of Oslo Stanford University (California) and the University of Helsinki (Finland).

Qualifications

  • Masters or PhD degree in computational biology bioinformatics computer science statistics or a related field.

Experience in the following topics is required:

  • Broad programming experience (e.g. Python R Bash).
  • Experience with large-scale data analysis data visualization and data integration.
  • Experience with version control (e.g. Git).

Experience in the following topics will be considered an advantage:

  • Analysis of omics data in particular transcriptomics single cell and/or spatial data.
  • Experience in method development.
  • Proven ability to implement bioinformatics pipelines tools and/or resources.
  • Experience working on servers and/or in a HPC environment.

Documentation of previous education and experience must be attached to the application.

Personal qualities

  • Highly motivated well-organized and dynamic with a high level of independence and creative thinking.
  • Ability to formulate present and execute novel ideas in method development data analysis and interpretation.
  • Team player who can also work independently in a multidisciplinary and international environment.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
  • Proactive flexible and solution-oriente.
  • Comfortable working with deadlines and being involved in multiple projects simultaneously.

We offer

  • A stimulating international and multidisciplinary research environment where quality professionalism and team spirit are encouraged.
  • The possibility to work on scientifically exceptional and high impact state-of-the-art projects.
  • A productive and motivating research environment.
  • Salary in agreement with the current collective agreement and qualifications/experience.
  • Favorable pension arrangements.
  • Attractive welfare arrangements.
  • Possibility for extending the contract if funds are available.


Address: KirkeveienOslo Norway


Contacts

Chloé B. Steen
Senior researcher and project leader
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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