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A prestigious research university in Helsinki is seeking a Doctoral Researcher for a PhD thesis project focused on mechanosensitive membrane microdomains. The position offers a starting salary of 2,646 € per month. Candidates should have a Master’s degree and relevant experience in biochemical techniques. The role provides an opportunity to work in a collaborative international research environment.
The Hakala Research group at the Institute of Biotechnology in the University of Helsinki is looking for a highly motivated Doctoral Researcher for a PhD thesis project. The start date of the employment is January 1st, 2026 or upon agreement and the end date of the employment is August 30th, 2029.
The Research Group
The Hakala Research Group is a newly founded research team at the Institute of Biotechnology at the University of Helsinki. We study structural mechanisms and biological functions of mechanosensitive membrane microdomains. By using a combination of structural biology, biochemistry, in vitro reconstitution, cell biology, and fluorescence microscopy imaging tools, we aim to uncover how protein-membrane interactions promote membrane microdomain formation and how these structures respond to external stress. We want to understand how mechanosensitive membrane microdomains maintain normal cellular processes and how changes in their structure and biophysical properties lead to diseases.
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Please submit your application, which includes the following documents in English, as a single PDF file:
Applications are to be sent as a single PDF-file using the University’s recruitment system via the button “Apply now” by October 31st, 2025. Shortlisted candidates are asked to submit a short (1-2 pages) research proposal as part of the interview process.
For more information, please contact Academy Research Fellow, Dr. Markku Hakala (markku.hakala@helsinki.fi)
About The University And The Institute Of Biotechnology
The University of Helsinki is one of the world’s leading universities for multidisciplinary research. Helsinki Institute of Life Science HiLIFE is an independent research institute that supports high-quality life science research across University campuses and faculties. Institute of Biotechnology BI, a part of HiLIFE, is an internationally renowned research institute with an inclusive and curiosity-driven working culture. The research activities are carried out in research groups joined into three multidisciplinary research programs. The Institute hosts several shared research infrastructures, including cutting-edge facilities for cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM), light microscopy, sequencing, and proteomics.