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You will work on research aimed at understanding how mechanical forces in the tumour microenvironment influences cancer progression, with a particular focus on skeletal cancer that frequently metastasize to the lung and liver. The work includes handling and analysing patient samples as well as conducting experimental studies on cells and using a zebrafish model to identify factors that promote metastasis. You will contribute to research that also encompasses other tumor types and their metastasis patterns, with the goal of developing new insights that can improve clinical practice and enable innovative treatment options for patients with metastatic cancer.
We are looking for someone who is confident, stable, and has high integrity. You should have strong collaboration skills, be service-oriented, and structured.
We require you to have an academic degree (3–6 years), preferably in medicine. Proficiency in Swedish, both spoken and written, as well as excellent English skills, is essential.
You should have at least one year of laboratory experience. Additionally, experience with the following methods/techniques is required:
It is advantageous if you have prior experience with patient interaction and knowledge of clinical study design. Further education in research, statistics, and international experience in medical institutions are considered significant advantages.
Experience with the following methods/techniques is also considered valuable:
We value a proactive approach to learning and teaching, as well as the ability to foster and organize discussions or seminars.
You will work at The Division of Cell and Neurobiology (CNB).
Our research focuses on understanding the impact of mechanical forces in the tumour micro-environment and how this influences cancer progression. Our primary focus is on skeletal tumor types that predominantly metastasize to the lung and liver. Additionally, we study other cancer types and their metastasis patterns to gain further understanding that can improve clinical practice and lead to new treatment opportunities for metastatic cancer.
Fixed-term employment, full-time. Starting date by agreement.
More information about employee benefits is available here.
Information about union representatives, see Help for applicants.
Apply for the position by clicking the “Apply” button below. Your application must reach Linköping University no later than 29 June 2026.
Applications and documents received after the date above will not be considered.
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We look forward to receiving your application!
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