Miesto práce: Dánsko, Hovedstaden
Druh pracovnej zmluvy: na dobu neurčitú, plný úväzok

Požadované vzdelanie: žiadne špecifické
Ponúkaný plat: Neuvedené
Počet miest: 1

pracovná oblasť

Odborníci v oblasti výpočtovej techniky, strojárstva a vedy
   Výpočtová technika
        Dizajnéri a analytici počítačových systémov

NÁPLŇ PRÁCE:

- Research & Development - Denmark - Måløv Diabetes is one of today s great health challenges, and we are actively seeking new therapeutic options that could change the life of diabetic patients. Now you have a chance to make a difference for diabetic patients and be part of a team that works with in vitro and ex vivo insulin biology focusing on insulin signalling, glucose metabolism, cell growth and gastro intestinal (GI) biology. In Global Research, we are specialised in the discovery of biological medicines for the treatment of type 1 and 2 diabetes. We also discover and develop new innovative biopharmaceuticals for haemophilia and growth disorders. Furthermore, we conduct stem cell and beta cell regeneration research and other early-stage investigations aimed at finding a cure for diabetes, as well as exploring novel treatments for obesity and long-term, micro-vascular complications of diabetes. About the department The department of Insulin Safety & GI Biology is seeking a skilled scientist for a permanent position. The department is specialised in in vitro diabetes research with primary focus on insulin. We work in teams consisting of a scientist and one or more technicians, in close collaboration with the rest of the department and the two other departments in the Insulin Biology Unit. We contribute to many different research projects and are responsible for delivering high quality data and scientific expertise to drive the research projects forward to clinical trials. In the department of Insulin Safety & GI Biology, we are currently four scientists, seven technicians, and a postdoc committed to the discovery of new and improved insulin analogues as well as new pharmaceutical peptides and proteins of therapeutic interest within diabetes care. We are located in modern facilities in Måløv in the Copenhagen area as part of Global Research. The job You, as part of multidisciplinary project groups, will provide in vitro and ex vivo experimental work in particular within cell biology and in vitro pharmacology. It is expected that you take part in suggesting and pursuing new project ideas as well as in challenging on-going projects while constantly updating your knowledge within the relevant scientific areas. You will be responsible for supervising one or more technicians on a daily basis and will work closely together with the other scientists within the department and cross-functionally with e.g. in vivo pharmacology and chemistry departments. Qualifications You have a PhD and experience in biological sciences with focus on diabetes biology including glucose and lipid metabolism with special emphasis on the effects of insulin. Experience from internationally well-known universities would be an advantage. In addition, you have hands-on experience with in vitro and ex vivo models e.g. trans-well systems and experience with studying receptor signalling and functional effects in cell systems and tissues. Furthermore, you are capable of setting up and managing new assays and technologies. Experience with gene expression analysis would be an advantage. In addition to your scientific profile, you are an open-minded and innovative team player with good collaboration skills, result oriented and organised in your working routines. At Novo Nordisk, your skills, dedication and ambition help us change lives for the better. In exchange we offer you an opportunity to work in an extraordinary stimulating scientific environment and benefit from a range of possibilities for professional and personal development. Contact For further information, please contact Anne Lützen at +45 3075 8281 or Grith Skytte Olsen at +45 4442 4150. Deadline 26 June 2015.

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