Postdoc focusing on the interaction between the brain and metabolism
Are you passionate about the brain? Do you want to make a meaningful contribution to translational science in metabolism and metabolic diseases?
We are looking for a motivated postdoc to join Nicolai J. Wewer Albrechtsen’s research group at the Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Bispebjerg Hospital. We are currently a team of 3 PhD students, 2 research assistants, 4 postdocs, 1 chemist, 3 bioanalytical technicians and 3 students. In the group you will be part of a team focusing on translational neuroscience within the glucagon landscape and a collaborative environment including the neuroscientific expertise of Susana Aznar’s research group and Center for Translational Research (CTF), also located at Bispebjerg Hospital. This is a 1-year position starting June 1, 2025 (or as agreed), with the potential for extension for two years.
We research the hormone glucagon, which is essential for our metabolism. Our latest findings suggest that glucagon may also play a role in the development of diseases such as diabetes and dementia. In this project, you will investigate glucagon’s potential role in brain metabolism and function by mapping the localization of its receptor in brain tissue from mice and humans.
Key Responsibilities
What We Offer
What We Expect
About the Department
The Department of Clinical Biochemistry provides 24/7 service to Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospitals, as well as general practitioners, specialists, psychiatry, and private hospitals. We process over 10.5 million tests annually and are based in state-of-the-art facilities since 2020. With 140 dedicated staff members, including 80 bioanalysts, we thrive on teamwork, knowledge-sharing, and innovation.
For more about the department, visit:
Bispebjerg Hospital Clinical Biochemistry
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Contact & Application
For further information, please contact:
Marie Winther Achu, Postdoc – marie.winther.achu@regionh.dk
Camilla Bjørnbak Holst, Specialist Registrar – camilla.bjoernbak.holst.01@regionh.dk
Nicolai J. Wewer Albrechtsen, Professor, Chief Physician at Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Leader of Center for Translational Research – nicolai.albrechtsen@regionh.dk
Working hours: Full-time (37 hours/week) unless otherwise agreed.
Salary and terms: In accordance with the applicable collective agreement.
Application deadline 30th of April 2025.
We will do interview continuously during the application period.
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Are you passionate about the brain? Do you want to make a meaningful contribution to translational science in metabolism and metabolic diseases?
We are looking for a motivated postdoc to join Nicolai J. Wewer Albrechtsen’s research group at the Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Bispebjerg Hospital. We are currently a team of 3 PhD students, 2 research assistants, 4 postdocs, 1 chemist, 3 bioanalytical technicians and 3 students. In the group you will be part of a team focusing on translational neuroscience within the glucagon landscape and a collaborative environment including the neuroscientific expertise of Susana Aznar’s research group and Center for Translational Research (CTF), also located at Bispebjerg Hospital. This is a 1-year position starting June 1, 2025 (or as agreed), with the potential for extension for two years.
We research the hormone glucagon, which is essential for our metabolism. Our latest findings suggest that glucagon may also play a role in the development of diseases such as diabetes and dementia. In this project, you will investigate glucagon’s potential role in brain metabolism and function by mapping the localization of its receptor in brain tissue from mice and humans.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and conduct studies to map glucagon receptor expression in mice and human brain tissue.
- Apply and optimize histological techniques, including immunohistochemistry, fluorescence labeling and in situ hybridization.
- Independently drive research projects and contribute to team collaborations.
- Engage in cross-disciplinary collaborations within the department and with external partners.
What We Offer
- A chance to contribute to exciting research within metabolism and metabolic diseases.
- A dynamic, interdisciplinary team of physicians, students, bioanalysts, and researchers.
- Opportunities for project management and supervision of technical staff and students.
- Participation in scientific meetings and collaborative studies.
What We Expect
- A relevant masters’ and PhD degree
- Experience within the field of Neuroscience
- Experience with:
- Neuroanatomy
- Fluorescent labeling and imaging
- In situ hybridization (RNAscope)
- Immunohistochemistry
- Confocal and fluorescence microscopy
- Software for image analysis
- Additional experience with the following is an advantage:
- Working with mice, perfusion fixation
- Strong communication skills
About the Department
The Department of Clinical Biochemistry provides 24/7 service to Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospitals, as well as general practitioners, specialists, psychiatry, and private hospitals. We process over 10.5 million tests annually and are based in state-of-the-art facilities since 2020. With 140 dedicated staff members, including 80 bioanalysts, we thrive on teamwork, knowledge-sharing, and innovation.
For more about the department, visit:
Bispebjerg Hospital Clinical Biochemistry
Follow our LinkedIn
Contact & Application
For further information, please contact:
Marie Winther Achu, Postdoc – marie.winther.achu@regionh.dk
Camilla Bjørnbak Holst, Specialist Registrar – camilla.bjoernbak.holst.01@regionh.dk
Nicolai J. Wewer Albrechtsen, Professor, Chief Physician at Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Leader of Center for Translational Research – nicolai.albrechtsen@regionh.dk
Working hours: Full-time (37 hours/week) unless otherwise agreed.
Salary and terms: In accordance with the applicable collective agreement.
Application deadline 30th of April 2025.
We will do interview continuously during the application period.
Arbejdstid: Dag
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