The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Design (CPD) and the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) seek applications from highly motivated and talented students interested in pursuing PhDs in de novo protein design. Primarily, we are looking for students with bachelor's and master's degrees in the biological, chemical, computational or physical sciences. We will consider applications from suitably qualified people with a passion for researching and advancing de novo protein design. The successful applicants would form the CPD's first cohort of PhD students starting in September 2026.
There are two routes into these PhDs: Option A is direct entry into a 3-year PhD and requires a Danish master's degree or the equivalent; and Option B is an integrated MSc and PhD of up to 5 years and requires a Danish bachelor's degree or equivalent. The PhD students will contribute to teaching and related activities in the CPD and host departments.
De novo protein design can be defined as building completely new proteins from scratch using rules-based, computational, or AI approaches. Protein design has two main aims: First, to learn and understand the language of proteins. This enables researchers to write down or computationally generate new protein sequences that adopt new-to-nature structures and functions. Second, to use this understanding and methodology to design proteins that address problems in the fundamental and applied biosciences.
Protein design is multidisciplinary. It bridges the interfaces between the biological, chemical, computational, and physical sciences. It combines rational and computational protein design with experimental characterisation to deliver new proteins to address challenges to advance fundamental science and for applications in biotechnology, medicine, and beyond. For its 2026 entry, a number of CPD PhD studentships will be awarded to work in this broad area. More specifically, these will be associated with Core CPD groups of Professor Dek Woolfson (CPD Director) and Professor Nicholas Taylor, and their local collaborators at the University of Copenhagen. Project areas include but are not limited to:
We encourage applications for these founding PhD fellowships in the CPD from students interested in joining a new, vibrant, and multidisciplinary centre focussing on protein design; developing skills in combined experimental and computational protein design; and applying this training in cutting-edge fundamental and applied research.
Primarily, we are seeking students with degrees in the biological, chemical, computational or physical sciences. However, we will consider applicants from other disciplines who demonstrate a clear passion for any aspect of the burgeoning field of protein design. We are particularly interested in applications from people with backgrounds in computational or experimental protein science, or which combine these. Prior experience of de novo protein design or protein engineering is not a requirement, but it would be an advantage.
The CPD is ambitious. It aims to advance and apply protein design in wider contexts such as cell biology, medicine, and biotechnology. To facilitate this, the CPD is housed in specifically designed and fully refurbished offices and laboratory spaces on the North Campus at the University of Copenhagen. These offer state-of-the-art computational and experimental facilities to enable the very best protein-design research. The CPD regularly hosts world-leading protein designers to interact with its researchers. It also collaborates widely with regional and international experts. In these ways, the centre brings together broad and complementary expertise in all aspects of protein design. The CPD fosters a highly collaborative, inclusive, and productive research environment that values the contributions and opinions of all its employees. These people, our facilities, and the overall environment will provide the best training for CPD PhD students and post-docs.
In addition to training provided by the CPD and across UCPH, attendance at local conferences and the CPD Annual Conference, all students will be supported to attend relevant courses and scientific meetings outside of UCPH to enhance their training and career prospects.
PhD training and structure: The CPD will provide training in theoretical and practical aspects of protein design; for example, with relevant classes in protein structure and function, and computational methods including AI approaches to protein design. In addition, students will experience highly collaborative research in a dynamic and supportive environment with possibilities to develop collaborations within the centre, across the University, and internationally. The formal PhD will be for three years. During this time, students will gain teaching experience, and experience of working outside of their main PhD labs.
Depending on their level of education, students can undertake the PhD programme as either:
Application and Assessment Procedure: Your application including all attachments must be in English and submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below. Applications should include only:
You may be asked to provide additional documentation for qualifications at a later stage.
Contacts: For general enquiries, please contact Center PA, Michala Yun-Joo Schlichtkrull, cpd@ku.dk. The deadline for applications is: 4 March 2026 at 23:59 GMT+1.
We reserve the right not to consider material received after the deadline, and not to consider applications that do not live up to the abovementioned requirements. After the deadline, a number of applicants will be selected for academic assessment by an unbiased assessment panel. You are notified whether you will be passed for assessment. The assessment panel will assess the qualifications and experience of the applicants with respect to the above-mentioned research area, techniques, skills and other requirements. The assessment panel will conclude whether each applicant is qualified and, if so, for which of the two programme options. The assessed applicants will have the opportunity to comment on their assessment. Interview dates: mid April 2026. You can read about the recruitment process at https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/recruitment-process/.
For further information regarding the positions, please contact the Center PA, Michala Yun-Joo Schlichtkrull via cpd@ku.dk; Learn more: https://cpd.ku.dk/.
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