Uppsala University, Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences

The research group of Molecular Geriatrics is located at the Rudbeck Laboratory and is closely linked to the memory clinic at the Uppsala University Hospital. Our research is focused on protein aggregation in neurodegenerative diseases. The research is conducted in collaboration with other research groups internationally and in Sweden, as well as with various pharmaceutical companies. 

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Duties
Alzheimer's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease and is characterized by pathologically altered forms of the protein amyloid-beta in different parts of the brain. The treatment, which is aimed at increasing the levels of the signal substance acetyl choline, only relieves symptoms and is not aimed at the underlying disease process. There is therefore a great need to develop new therapies. One possibility may be to influence the formation of amyloid-beta with new gene therapeutic methods. The gene encoding this protein, APP, may in rare cases be mutated, leading to the formation of either more amyloid-beta, or an altered form of the protein. However, the vast majority of cases are sporadic, but even for these there is evidence that increased expression of APP is central in the disease process. In an ongoing project, the research team is developing a gene editing method to reduce the formation of amyloid-beta. 

The researcher will carry out studies in which mutated or non-mutated forms of APP are expressed in cell and animal models of the disease. With CRISPR/Cas9, delivered by transfection or virus-mediated transduction, the gene is inactivated. Sanger- and Next Generation sequencing are used to detect effects at the DNA level. With quantitative PCR RNA levels are examined and with Western blot and immunochemical methods the presence of proteins in cell preparations and tissues are studied. Various methods for evaluating cell functions are also used. The overall goal of the study is to contribute to the development of new treatment methods for Alzheimer’s disease. The work is carried out at Uppsala University (Rudbeck Laboratory).

Requirements
We welcome applications with a PhD in the biomedical field and experience in molecular biology, including work on experimental mouse models.  The applicant also needs to have a good knowledge of written and spoken English. 

Additional qualifications
Previous experiences in gene editing techniques, production and utilization of AAV-vectors as well as cell culture, transfection, and animal handling are meritorious.

About the employment
The employment is a temporary position, 2 years. Scope of employment 100 %. Starting date as agreed. Placement: Uppsala

For further information about the position, please contact: Professor Martin Ingelsson, martin.ingelsson@uu.se

Please submit your application by 18th of January 2022, UFV-PA 2022/4048.

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Anställningsform Tidsbegränsad anställning
Anställningens omfattning Heltid
Tillträde Enligt överenskommelse
Löneform Individuell lönesättning
Antal lediga befattningar 1
Sysselsättningsgrad 100
Ort Uppsala
Län Uppsala län
Land Sverige
Referensnummer UFV-PA 2022/4048
Facklig företrädare
  • Seko Universitetsklubben, seko@uadm.uu.se
  • ST/TCO, tco@fackorg.uu.se
  • Saco-rådet, saco@uadm.uu.se
Publicerat 2022-11-15
Sista ansökningsdag 2023-01-18

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