The Department of Molecular Medicine (MOMA) at Aarhus University Hospital invites applications for a Senior Researcher position to be filled from 1 February 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The appointment is for a fixed term of three years, with the possibility of extension.
With growing activities in precision and regenerative medicine, we seek to strengthen our research environment with a senior scientist who can drive and expand advanced human stem cell and organoid models, particularly iPSC-based systems, toward clinically relevant and translational applications.
The successful candidate will take a leading scientific role in developing and applying iPSC and organoid models, including genetic engineering approaches that enable precise control of lineage commitment and differentiation, and in using these models to address clinically meaningful questions.
About Us
MOMA is a highly interdisciplinary department and one of the leading Nordic centers in molecular diagnostics and clinically applied precision medicine. We perform clinical diagnostics using DNA- and RNA-sequencing and maintain extensive research activity across cancer, medical diseases, molecular biology, and advanced omics. Our environment spans molecular biologists, bioanalysts, clinicians, engineers, mathematicians, and researchers, and we collaborate widely within Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus University, and with national and international partners.
In close collaboration with the neighboring Research unit for molecular medicine (MMF), the Senior Researcher will be embedded in the translational ecosystem at Aarhus University Hospital and Aarhus University and will have access to strong core facilities and collaborative networks supporting advanced cellular modeling and imaging, as well as state-of-the-art omics-based readouts.
Key Responsibilities
Depending on the candidate’s strengths, responsibilities will include several of the following:
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Qualifications
We seek a candidate with a strong international profile in stem cell- and organoid-based research. The ideal candidate will have:
Terms of employment
Salary and employment conditions are in accordance with the relevant collective agreement. Appointment is conditional on a satisfactory child-protection certificate.
The position is full-time, with Aarhus University Hospital, Brendstrupgårdsvej 21A, Aarhus as the primary workplace.
Further Information
For further information about the position, please contact:
• Head Professor Lars Dyrskjøt Andersen – lars@clin.au.dk, phone +45 7845 5320
• Chief physician, Ole Halfdan Larsen – ollars@rm.dk, phone +45 7845 5300
Application
The application deadline is 7 December 2025, and interviews are expected to take place in week 50.
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