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A postdoctoral fellowship is available at the PROMENTA Research Center, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo. The postdoctoral fellow will be working in the project Genomics and Life Paths: Unravelling the genetic and social interactions shaping social, economic and health inequalities funded by a infrastructure grant from the Swedish Research Council.
The appointment is a fulltime position for a period of three years with 20 % teaching and administrative duties.
The purpose of the project is to increase our knowledge of the complex interplay between genes and environments in shaping our health and the position we occupy on the social and economic ladder. More specifically, we use the quickly increasing availability of large-scale genotype data across Europe, along with detailed register and survey data from several countries, to map out how specific genetic factors covary with and interact with our environmental exposures in producing variation in outcomes like mental health and health behaviours, education, income, political participation, social trust and other prosocial behaviours. The project aims at continuing to develop a world-class interdisciplinary research environment at the forefront of social science genomics.
The project is now searching for three new postdoctoral fellows across three different research nodes - one at Uppsala university, one at the University of Oslo and one at Amsterdam UMC. The three postdoctoral fellows will work closely in collaboration with each other as well as with other project members across all three nodes. A full description of the project can be found here.
The successful candidates are expected to conduct research with a focus on one or more of the core questions of the project. To facilitate research collaboration, the candidates will also spend some amount of time at the other two nodes.
Genomics and Life Paths have three overall objectives:
1: Conducting several comprehensive Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) focusing on various life-course outcomes, with corresponding follow-ups and independent replications.
2: Cultivating and enhancing an international and interdisciplinary research setting by offering opportunities for a number of postdoctoral researchers to establish themselves in the field of social science genomics.
3: Lowering barriers of entry for researchers in the broader social science domain who are interested in integrating genomic data into their research endeavours.
Genomics and Life Paths will integrate temporal, spatial, social, genetic, and individual levels of inference. Studying individuals with similar genetic profiles will allow to uncover the influences of time periods, places, schools, and families. This will allow us to jointly evaluate hypotheses on direct and indirect pathways into poor mental health, academic challenges, and workforce exclusion.
With Norwegian national registries giving full genealogy and year-by-year event data on place of residence, SES, mental health, and educational performance, the project will be in the position to consider the entire country since 1940. A population-based cohort study comprising 100 000 genotyped families with a wide array of survey data is nested within the population registry data. This investigation of the interplay between extended social arenas and family factors will help to grasp inequity in mental health and educational outcomes.
The PROMENTA Research Center carries out interdisciplinary research on mental health and well-being in a bioecological perspective - from genetics and biology to local communities and policy. We are concerned with examining determinants of good and poor mental health, understanding how social inequalities emerge, and designing and evaluating effective interventions to promote well-being.
We strive to provide our candidates with opportunities to develop high-quality research competence, across disciplines, working alongside leading experts in our fields. While working for us, you will be part of a dynamic and interdisciplinary work environment, with ample opportunities for scientific and social input throughout the academic year. This includes training in both social science and genetic methods, and the possibility teaching and educational courses.
The PROMENTA Research Center with about 50 scientific staff is funded by the Research Council of Norway, and hosted by the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo (UiO). Read more about working at PROMENTA.
The postdoctoral fellow in Oslo will be based in the GeoGen workgroup at PROMENTA lead by Professor Eivind Ystrøm. The goal of the GeoGen workgroup is to study the interplay between genetic and contextual factors in families, schools, and wider contexts by integrating genotyped family trios into population-based registries on family structure, residence, schools, health, and education.
The postdoctoral fellow will be working with GeoGen Team members from Psychology, Economics, Sociology, and Educational Sciences. The fellowships are planned to begin in the third quarter of 2026.
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Employment in the position is based on a comprehensive assessment of all qualification requirements applicable to the position, including personal qualifications.
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