The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Southern Denmark invites applications for a three-year postdoctoral position within the FibroLiver project.
We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher with a strong interest in human liver biology who is eager to work at the interface between advanced tissue engineering, stem cell biology, complex multicellular systems, and translational disease research.
The position offers the opportunity to work within an interdisciplinary consortium spanning academia and industry, bringing together expertise in hepatology, pharmacology, immunology, and biotechnology.
The project integrates expertise in liver biology, disease modelling, quantitative omics, and advanced experimental platforms, including automated organoid culture systems, AI-assisted organoid sorting, and volumetric 3D bioprinting.
The successful candidate will take a leading role in developing and applying human liver organoid systems to study cellular interactions that drive tissue remodelling and influence responses to therapeutic interventions. The work will involve biological characterisation of these models and investigation of inflammatory signalling and extracellular matrix dynamics.
The ideal candidate has the following competencies and skills:
A PhD in biomedicine, or a related discipline such as biochemistry, molecular biology, medicine, cell biology, immunology, or a closely related biomedical field
Strong interest in human liver biology and mechanisms of liver disease
Experience working with experimental biological model systems relevant to biomedical research
Ability to design and conduct complex experiments
Good interpersonal and communication skills in English for effective teamwork in an interdisciplinary environment
Additional valuable skills:
Experience with stem cell biology or organoid systems
Experience with functional phenotyping
Familiarity with omics-based approaches such as proteomics or transcriptomics
Interest in quantitative or systems-level approaches to complex biological questions
Starting date: 1 June 2026 or soon thereafter.
The department hosts a vibrant international research community and provides access to advanced experimental infrastructure for quantitative proteomics, molecular and functional genomics, bioimaging, and experimental model systems.
The position is embedded in the Protein Research Group, which focuses on quantitative proteomics and experimental models of human disease and maintains close collaborations with clinical researchers, technology developers, and international partners. The research environment encourages interdisciplinary interaction and supports the development of innovative experimental approaches to complex biological questions.
Denmark offers an attractive and supportive research environment with strong funding opportunities, excellent research infrastructure, and a high quality of life for international researchers.
Odense is a vibrant university city with a growing international research community and excellent connections to Copenhagen and the rest of Europe.
Application deadline: 1 May 2026 at 23:59 hours local Danish time
Please see the full call, including how to apply, on www.sdu.dk
| Firma | Syddansk Universitet Følg |
| Arbejdsadresse | Campusvej |
| Postnr.: | 5230 |
| Kommune | Odense |
| Ansøgningsfrist | 01/05/2026 |