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Fully-Funded PhD Position in Denmark

The Graduate School of Health, Aarhus University, Denmark is looking for a talented, ambitious and highly motivated candidate for the three-year fully financed PhD position on Investigation of the cellular mechanisms in nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.

Lithium salts are widely used drugs for patients with bipolar disorders. Lithium impairs urine concentration and part of the patients develop Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus (NDI) with polyuria and polydipsia. Lithium-NDI is associated with changes in the cellular composition of the kidney collecting duct.

Fully Financed PhD Position in Denmark

This PhD project aims to examine if the toxic Li effect on the collecting duct triggers differentiation of pluripotent cells. This involves work with transgenic mice, 2-photon microscopy, and single-cell sequencing.

The PhD project also aims to examine whether the cellular remodelling seen in animals is reflected in urine of Li-NDI patients. This part of the project involves mass spectrometry analysis of urinary exosomes isolated from Li-NDI patients and from healthy volunteers.

The project will be performed at the Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus.
The project is supported by S. Degn, L. Lin, and F. Trepiccione (co-supervisors).

Requirements and Project-Specific Qualifications

To be considered for a PhD position, you must meet requirements for enrolment:

  • You must have a relevant higher education degree. Your educational level will be assessed to determine whether it comply with entry requirements.
  • If you hold a degree other than a Danish Master’s degree, it can be advisable to get your degree assessed by the Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education before you apply.
  • You must master the English language corresponding to CEFR C1-level (comparable with an ‘English B level’ in the Danish upper secondary school (‘gymnasium’). We require a test result.
  • Your qualifying degree should not be more than 5 years old. Please note, if you already have a PhD degree, your application will not be taken into consideration.

Also, you must fulfil the project-specific qualifications:

  • The candidate must be MD, MSc or equivalent.
  • The candidate will have to be able to work with animals.

If you do not meet the above requirements, we reserve the right to reject your application.

How to Apply

Submit your application in English via online application form.

The successful candidate will receive an offer of enrolment and employment.

Next, you must prepare a final 5-page project description in collaboration with your supervisors before enrolment can commence.

Earliest enrolment date is 1 May 2020 and up until 12 months after you receive the enrolment offer.

Selected candidates will be invited for a (video) interview.

Highlights

QUALIFICATION: Masters

JOB TYPE: PhD Position in Denmakr

DISCIPLINE: Biomedicine

HOURS: Full Time

DURATION: Fixed Term

Application deadline is 3 February 2020 at 23:59 (CEST).See application guide for details on how to apply.

More Information: Aarhus University

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