We are looking for a researcher for a position as postdoc at the Unit for experimental traumatology (XT), which conducts research and research education in defence medicine.
XT (The unit for experimental traumatology) at the Department of Neuroscience is a basic science laboratory that conducts research in experimental traumatology within a context of defence medicine. The research aims to improve survival after injuries, through improved primary and secondary care, but also safer work environment The unit conducts research in two focus areas: prehospital care and protection, and neurotraumatology. This includes reduction of deaths due to massive bleeding and lost airway, strategies to reduce death or disability due to traumatic brain injury, and injury mechanisms related to body armour and helmets. The unit is located in Biomedicum and Astrid Fagraeus laboratory in Solna, close to Stockholm centre.
XT is launching ReBINT, a comprehensive research effort to investigate effects of mild traumatic brain injury from repeated blast overpressure exposure (BOP). Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is one of the most common combat injuries, with blast-related injuries being unique to the military contexts and making up a substantial proportion of all military-related mTBI. Blast-induced mTBI (blast induced neurotrauma, BINT) occurs from exposure to overpressure caused by explosions, often linked to improvised explosive devices, use of heavy weapons, and training with explosives as in breaching of buildings. Despite decades of research, the mechanisms, treatment, and recovery for BINT remain poorly understood.
Our research goals of ReBINT include the following. Injury Mapping: Study damage mechanisms in the brain; from tissue to molecular level. Biomarkers: Identify indicators for early diagnosis. Behavioural monitoring: Track cognitive and sleep changes via telemetry. Protective Strategies: Evaluate helmet designs and materials. Treatment : Explore medical and training-based interventions in collaboration with The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH), The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV), and The Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI). The research initiative has the potential to significantly improve our understanding of BINT. By identifying biomarkers and mapping injury mechanisms, the findings could enable earlier and more accurate diagnosis of BINT. Insights into primary and secondary neurodegenerative processes will lead to the development of targeted therapies, while the evaluation of protective equipment, such as advanced helmet designs, could reduce the incidence of BINT.
The position as postdoc is focused on ReBINT. We are looking for a candidate who is interested in translational neurobiology, including damage mechanisms and neurodegeneration. You will use the technologies used by the unit to simulate damage, and use and develop new physiological, morphological, cell and molecular biological analysis techniques. You will conduct training and supervision of students at all levels, including doctoral students within the unit.
It is particularly meritorious that you have demonstrated
biological analysis techniques, as well as experience in using animal model systems, particularly rat models, including immunohistochemistry and behavioural studies.
experimentation, as well as good knowledge in statistics and planning of research.
To be eligible for employment as a postdoctor, a PhD or a foreign degree deemed to be equivalent to a Swedish PhD is required. This eligibility requirement must be fulfilled at the latest at the time of the employment decision. Completion of your doctoral degree within the last three years is considered an advantage. If there are special reasons, your degree may have been completed earlier.
A creative and inspiring environment with wide-ranging expertise and interests. Karolinska Institutet is one of the world's leading medical universities. At Karolinska Institutet, we conduct successful medical research and hold the largest range of medical education in Sweden. At KI, you get to meet researchers working with a wide range of specialisms and methods, giving you ample opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience with the various scientific fields within medicine and health. It is the crossover collaborations, which have pushed KI to where it is today, at the forefront of global research. Several of the people you meet in healthcare are educated at KI. A close relationship with the health care providers is important for creating groundbreaking top quality education and research. Karolinska Institutet is also a state university, which entitles you to several benefits through our collective agreement.
Location: Solna
An employment application must contain the following documents in English or Swedish:
Welcome to apply at the latest March 18, 2025.
The application is to be submitted through the Varbi recruitment system.
Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full time |
First day of employment | According to agreement |
Salary | Monthly salary |
Number of positions | 2 |
Full-time equivalent | 100% |
City | Solna |
County | Stockholms län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | STÖD 2-672/2025 |
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Published | 19.Feb.2025 |
Last application date | 18.Mar.2025 11:59 PM CET |