项目介绍
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The Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Nutrition, at the Institute of Medicine, conducts research in several different areas, such as endocrinology, hematology, gastroenterology, hypertension, respiratory medicine and allergology, and clinical nutrition focusing on body composition and energy metabolism. The research is conducted in close collaboration with health care at both the Sahlgrenska University Hospital and Mölndal Hospital.
Sleep research is important for understanding the mechanisms behind sleep and developing effective treatments for sleep disorders, which can improve both individual health and societal productivity. The Center for Sleep and Wakefulness Disorders at the Sahlgrenska Academy has been conducting translational research in this area for several decades and is seeking a postdoctor for advanced analysis of sleep, respiratory, and cardiovascular biosignals. The research group is interdisciplinary and works on epidemiological, mechanistic, diagnostic, and therapeutic studies around clinically significant sleep and wakefulness disorders such as sleep apnea and insomnia.
Subject area
Sleep research and sleep medicine
Subject area description
The candidate will analyse and quantify long-term measurements of respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurophysiological biosignals from sleep studies. New analytical methods in the form of machine learning and artificial intelligence needs to be further developed and applied for improved endotyping and phenotyping of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems during different sleep stages. Data are collected in large epidemiological cohorts and from several clinical studies in patients with sleep disorders. Advanced statistical models are necessary to use to link these phenotypic characteristics with clinical outcomes in patients with sleep disorders.
Duties
The work involves data management and analysis of data from various studies. It also includes project management: for example, planning and applying for ethical approval, planning and organizing research meetings, planning for and meeting deadlines according to the schedule, and reporting back to funders. The work requires good knowledge of signal analysis of physiological signals such as respiration, cardiovascular function, and sleep function. We expect the work to be conducted independently and in collaboration with the research group, and that the postdoctoral researcher actively participates in the writing of scientific articles and applications for future funding.
Eligibility
To be eligible for appointment as a postdoc, the applicant is required to have a doctoral degree in a relevant subject, or a foreign degree that is deemed to be equivalent to a doctoral degree. This eligibility requirement must be met before the employment decision is made.
In the first instance, those who have completed their degree no more than three years prior to the end of the application period shall be considered. Those who have completed their degree more than three years prior to the end of the application period may also be considered in the first instance if special grounds exist. Special grounds relate to leave of absence due to illness, parental leave, commissions of trust within union organisations, service within the defence services or other similar circumstances, as well as clinical service or service/assignment relevant to the subject area.
Assessment criteria
A PhD in medical biosignal analysis is required. Experience in analysing physiological signals and sleep parameters (respiration, cardiovascular, and neurophysiological signals) is highly meritorious. Knowledge of Matlab, Python, and statistical programs such as R or STATA is advantageous. It is important that the applicant can collaborate well with other researchers and clinicians within a larger team. The applicant should be able to express themselves in English, both in writing and speaking. Great emphasis is placed on personal suitability, such as being proactive and flexible.
Employment
Type of employment: Fixed-term employment, 24 months
Extent: 100 %
Location: Institute of Medicine, Gothenburg
First day of employment: As soon as possible or according to agreement
Contact information
Ludger Grote
Professor
+46(0)709 798 111
ludger.grote@lungall.gu.se
Madeleine Rådinger
Assistant Head of Department
Madeleine.radinger@lungall.gu.se
Unions
Union representatives at the University of Gothenburg can be found here: https://www.gu.se/om-universitetet/jobba-hos-oss/hjalp-for-sokande
Application
Please attach PhD certificate with the application, if the PhD certificate has not yet been issued, it needs to be attached latest at the time when the employment decision is to be made. The application should also include CV, list of publications, a personal letter, and names and contact information for two referees.
Submit your application via the University of Gothenburg’s recruitment portal by clicking the “Apply” button. It is your responsibility to ensure that the application is complete as per the vacancy notice, and that the University receives it by the final application deadline.
Applications must be received by: 2025-01-30
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