Do you want to contribute to improving people's health? As a biomedical systems developer, you will work in Dr. Mikael Benson's research group for medical digital twins. The research group is part of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at the Institute for Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (CLINTEC). Your work will involve developing systems medicine data methods for various aspects of high-resolution identification of disease mechanisms, biomarkers, and drug targets. We offer a dynamic environment at the forefront of research in these areas, which promotes innovation and exploration in the field. Your Role As a biomedical systems developer, you will work in a multidisciplinary project aimed at identifying disease mechanisms, biomarkers, and drug targets for early cancer diagnosis and prevention. Your responsibilities include developing and applying machine learning and statistical methods for such mechanisms, biomarkers, and chemically evaluating drug targets in collaboration with Dr. Benson, as well as compiling data for publications and presentations. You will also collaborate with researchers in Sweden and internationally, and participate in various project meetings within the framework of EU projects. Who Are You? Requirements Master's or doctoral degree in some form of computational science Experience with single-cell analyses including spatial analyses Meritorious Deep learning, machine learning As a person, you are self-driven and capable of taking your own initiative in your work. You work in a structured manner and can simultaneously switch between different tasks efficiently. You see solutions rather than problems and can through creativity and innovative thinking contribute to solutions and development of the work. Since our research environment is international and the project involves close collaboration with several other research groups and clinics, very good knowledge of English, in both speech and writing, is a prerequisite for employment. In the assessment of applicants, we will place particular emphasis on personal qualities. What Do We Offer? A creative, international, and inspiring environment filled with competence and curiosity. Karolinska Institute is one of the world's leading medical universities. Our vision is to advance the development of knowledge about life and work for better health for all. Here we conduct successful medical research and have the largest selection of medical education programs in Sweden. As a university, Karolinska Institute is a state authority. This means you receive good benefits through our collective agreement. Employees at KI are also offered the opportunity for flexible working arrangements. This means that if the activities you work in allow, you can work part of your time remotely. You also have free access to our modern fitness facilities with trained staff on site. Location: Solna Ten Reasons to Choose Karolinska Institute Department of Otorhinolaryngology Swedish Digital Twin Consortium Application We warmly welcome your application by August 26, 2026. KI applies individual and differentiated salary setting according to our collective agreements RALS and RALS-T. Applications should be made via the recruitment system Varbi. In this recruitment, you apply with your CV without a cover letter. In the application form, you will instead answer a few questions about why you are applying for the job. At permanent employment, Karolinska Institute applies a 6-month probationary period. Do you want to make a difference – and contribute to better health for all? Apply for a job with us
- City
- Huddinge
- Address
- CLINTEC / ANA Futura, Alfred Nobels Allé 8
- GPS
- 59.329323, 18.06858
- Published
- 5. 8. 2026
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