Uppsala University, Department of Women's and Children's Health
Are you interested in working in women's health research in a strong international research environment? We welcome applications for a position as Research Assistant at the Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University.
About the research group and the WHOLE Centre The Obstetric and Reproductive Health Research group has the overall aim of improving the health of women, mothers and children through research. Our research includes adolescent health, reproduction, diagnostics and treatment of pregnancy- and postpartum-related conditions, menopause, and women's mental health.
The group conducts large population-based and register-based studies, including the BASIC and Mom2B projects. The work is based on cohort studies, register-based research, and interdisciplinary collaborations focusing on maternal mental health and pregnancy outcomes. The research environment is international, collaborative, and research-intensive. You can read more here: https://www.uu.se/institution/kvinnors-och-barns-halsa/forskning/enheten-obstetrik-och-gynekologi/obstetrisk-och-reproduktiv-halsoforskning
The group works in close collaboration with the interdisciplinary research centre WHOLE – An Interdisciplinary Centre for Women's Health Over the Lifecourse: at the intersection of reproductive transitions, mental health and pain. WHOLE is a long-term interdisciplinary research centre dedicated to improving women's health from a life-course perspective. The centre brings together 17 disciplines from medicine, engineering, social sciences and the humanities, and integrates biological, psychological, social and cultural perspectives across the female life course. Through innovative methods, including longitudinal studies, laboratory-based and AI-based analyses, and patient-centred research, new knowledge, diagnostic innovations, and more equitable models of care are developed in close collaboration with patients, healthcare professionals, and decision-makers.
As an integrated member of this interdisciplinary environment, you will contribute to research of high scientific and societal relevance in an inspiring and supportive workplace.
Duties The position involves research support in ongoing projects in women's health. Duties include, but are not limited to:
The position also includes administrative support to researchers, as well as coordination of meetings and collaborations.
Requirements We are looking for someone who has:
Additional qualifications It is considered an advantage if you have:
Additional information Uppsala University values gender equality and diversity and welcomes applicants regardless of gender, background, or life experience.
About the employment The employment is a permanent position at 60% (probationary period may be applied). Starting date as soon as possible or as agreed. Placement: Uppsala.
For further information about the position please contact: Prof. Alkistis Skalkidou, alkistis.skalkidou@uu.se.
Please submit your application by 17 April 2026, UFV-PA 2026/1032.
Tagged as: Life Sciences
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