The Danish Cancer Society is seeking a Postdoc for a 2-year position in the group Virus, Lifestyle and Genes at the Danish Cancer Institute
About us
The Danish Cancer Society has its own research centre, consisting of more than 20 research groups with around 200 researchers dedicated to cancer research ranging from basic research to epidemiological and translational research. In the Viruses, Lifestyle and Genes group, headed by Professor Susanne Krüger Kjær, we primarily focus on gynaecological cancer types, including the HPV-related types. Furthermore, we investigate the risk of childhood cancer and cancer risk after infertility and fertility treatment. We work in the epidemiological field of early diagnosis and prevention by identifying lifestyle, socio-economic and genetic risk factors. Many of our studies are based on interdisciplinary collaboration with clinicians, pathologists, molecular biologists and biochemists. We have established large population-based cohorts with the collection of information regarding lifestyle factors and biological samples. For more information regarding the group, please see our group’s website.
About the position
The position is for 2 years. You will primarily work on studies investigating the use of hormonal contraception in women and their risk of subsequent cancer. Also, other types of medication/drugs can be investigated. The studies will imply creation of large national cohorts based on Danish, nationwide registers like the Prescription Register and the Cancer Registry. You will participate in all phases of the scientific process, including statistical analysis and modelling. In addition to this, you will work independently within the framework of other ongoing research activities, and the start-up of new initiatives and projects. The position also includes guidance and supervision responsibilities of younger colleagues and students (master’s students and PhD students). You should also expect spending time on funding applications, building up collaboration and project management.
About you
The position as Postdoc requires that you have a master’s degree in a relevant discipline, e.g., public health science or medicine, and have acquired a PhD degree in the field of health sciences. Furthermore, we expect:
We offer
A high degree of scientific interaction and broad expertise in an internationally recognised research centre, which is rated as being at the top among the world's leading universities and research institutions. Furthermore, we offer a professionally stimulating position in a friendly, informal and supportive environment. We have a canteen, fruit scheme, sports and arts society, and working hours are of course smoke-free.
The position is for 2 years and available from 1 April 2025 or soon thereafter. The working hours are 37 hours per week. You will be located at Strandboulevarden 49 in Østerbro, Copenhagen. Salary and pension will be according to current agreements between the Danish Cancer Society and the relevant trade union.
More information
For further information regarding the position, please contact Professor, Chief Physician, DMSci. Susanne Krüger Kjær (mail: [email protected] or direct phone 3525 7663).
Application
The application deadline is Monday, 24 February at 12 noon. The application should include a letter of motivation, Curriculum Vitae and other relevant certificates/diplomas. We only accept electronic applications via the link 'Apply for position'.
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