PhD Fellowship in Applied Information Technology: Precision Medicine for Pain Management in Dysmenorrhea
Høyskolen Kristiania – Ernst G Mortensens Stiftelse
Prinsens gate 7-9, 0153 OSLO
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kr 265 - 265
Per time
kr 45 900 - 45 900
Per måned
kr 550 800 - 550 800
Per år
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The School of Health Sciences
The School of Health Sciences consists of two departments: the Department of Health and Exercise and the Department of Psychology, Pedagogy and Law.
The School provides research-based education at both bachelor’s and master’s level, along with a wide range of continuing and further education programmes. Across health sciences, pedagogy, psychology and law, the common focus is the human being, although expressed in different ways. Health sciences emphasise health promotion, prevention, rehabilitation and treatment, while pedagogy and psychology centre on human learning and development. Legal studies contribute through subject areas such as labour law, market law and health law.
The School of Health Sciences offers a diverse portfolio of study programmes including biomedicine, psychology, pedagogy, public health, nutrition, exercise science, physical activity and sports management, as well as acupuncture and osteopathy.
About the position
Kristiania University of Applied Sciences is offering a fully funded PhD fellowship in Applied Information Technology. The successful applicant will be included in a team of researchers with ambitious plans to further develop research and pedagogical activities related to Applied Information Technology at the university.
The research project focuses on dysmenorrhea (menstruation-related pain), which significantly impacts the quality of life for many women. Despite its prevalence, our understanding of the mechanisms and treatment of this condition remains limited. Therefore, new approaches are needed to deepen our understanding of the causes of the condition and how to effectively treat it. The overarching goal of the PhD project is to enhance patient care by improving precision pain treatment for women suffering from dysmenorrhea.
We envision that the PhD project will include the following elements: a) Collection of clinical data and blood samples, i.e., Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs), from two groups: 1) women with moderate to severe pain during menstruation and 2) women with mild pain during menstruation. b) RNA profiling of each group and analysis of Differentially Expressed Genes (DEGs). c) Pathway enrichment analyses by clusterProfiler R package or equivalent based on the DEGs of the two groups using for example Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG). d) Interpretation of the differences in RNA profiles between the two groups in terms of function, specifically explaining neuro-immune pain mechanisms, inflammatory processes, and various clinical trajectories.
Thus, we are searching for candidates with a cross-disciplinary interest that bridges the gap between bioinformatics and health.
The PhD candidate will:
The candidates must have:
Ideally, candidates should have:
Personal qualities:
Emphasis will be placed on personal suitability for the position. The person must be able to work with vulnerable women in a Norwegian context.
Benefits:
The application must include:
Admission to the PhD programme is a requirement for taking up a position as a research fellow. The application must be submitted to the School of Doctoral Studies within three months of the start date. For more information, see the Regulations relating to conditions of appointment for research fellowships: https://lovdata.no/forskrift/2024-06-28-1392/§3-19.
The PhD fellowship period is 3 years, and the earliest start date is 01.09.2026.
Working place is the School of Health Sciences. The school is located in Oslo, with numerous amenities, recreational spaces and urban fun right next door.
Kristiania University of Applied Sciences welcomes and encourages applications from diverse backgrounds. Women and persons with minority backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply.
For more information about Kristiania, visit: https://www.kristiania.no. To learn more about the PhD in Applied Information Technology, visit: https://www.kristiania.no/en/research/phd.
If you have questions regarding the project, please contact Johannes Gjerstad.
If you have questions regarding the PhD programme, please contact Asle Fagerstrøm.
Application deadline:
02.03.2026.
Only applications received through our application portal will be considered.
We use Semac background checks in our recruitment process.
The employment is to be made in accordance with the regulation to Control of the Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology. Candidates who, by assessment of the application and attachments, are seen to conflict with the criteria in the latter law will be prohibited from recruitment to Kristiania.
Om bedriften
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Heltid
Antall stillinger
1
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Om stillingen
The School of Health Sciences
The School of Health Sciences consists of two departments: the Department of Health and Exercise and the Department of Psychology, Pedagogy and Law.
The School provides research-based education at both bachelor’s and master’s level, along with a wide range of continuing and further education programmes. Across health sciences, pedagogy, psychology and law, the common focus is the human being, although expressed in different ways. Health sciences emphasise health promotion, prevention, rehabilitation and treatment, while pedagogy and psychology centre on human learning and development. Legal studies contribute through subject areas such as labour law, market law and health law.
The School of Health Sciences offers a diverse portfolio of study programmes including biomedicine, psychology, pedagogy, public health, nutrition, exercise science, physical activity and sports management, as well as acupuncture and osteopathy.
About the position
Kristiania University of Applied Sciences is offering a fully funded PhD fellowship in Applied Information Technology. The successful applicant will be included in a team of researchers with ambitious plans to further develop research and pedagogical activities related to Applied Information Technology at the university.
The research project focuses on dysmenorrhea (menstruation-related pain), which significantly impacts the quality of life for many women. Despite its prevalence, our understanding of the mechanisms and treatment of this condition remains limited. Therefore, new approaches are needed to deepen our understanding of the causes of the condition and how to effectively treat it. The overarching goal of the PhD project is to enhance patient care by improving precision pain treatment for women suffering from dysmenorrhea.
We envision that the PhD project will include the following elements: a) Collection of clinical data and blood samples, i.e., Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs), from two groups: 1) women with moderate to severe pain during menstruation and 2) women with mild pain during menstruation. b) RNA profiling of each group and analysis of Differentially Expressed Genes (DEGs). c) Pathway enrichment analyses by clusterProfiler R package or equivalent based on the DEGs of the two groups using for example Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG). d) Interpretation of the differences in RNA profiles between the two groups in terms of function, specifically explaining neuro-immune pain mechanisms, inflammatory processes, and various clinical trajectories.
Thus, we are searching for candidates with a cross-disciplinary interest that bridges the gap between bioinformatics and health.
The PhD candidate will:
The candidates must have:
Ideally, candidates should have:
Personal qualities:
Emphasis will be placed on personal suitability for the position. The person must be able to work with vulnerable women in a Norwegian context.
Benefits:
The application must include:
Admission to the PhD programme is a requirement for taking up a position as a research fellow. The application must be submitted to the School of Doctoral Studies within three months of the start date. For more information, see the Regulations relating to conditions of appointment for research fellowships: https://lovdata.no/forskrift/2024-06-28-1392/§3-19.
The PhD fellowship period is 3 years, and the earliest start date is 01.09.2026.
Working place is the School of Health Sciences. The school is located in Oslo, with numerous amenities, recreational spaces and urban fun right next door.
Kristiania University of Applied Sciences welcomes and encourages applications from diverse backgrounds. Women and persons with minority backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply.
For more information about Kristiania, visit: https://www.kristiania.no. To learn more about the PhD in Applied Information Technology, visit: https://www.kristiania.no/en/research/phd.
If you have questions regarding the project, please contact Johannes Gjerstad.
If you have questions regarding the PhD programme, please contact Asle Fagerstrøm.
Application deadline:
02.03.2026.
Only applications received through our application portal will be considered.
We use Semac background checks in our recruitment process.
The employment is to be made in accordance with the regulation to Control of the Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology. Candidates who, by assessment of the application and attachments, are seen to conflict with the criteria in the latter law will be prohibited from recruitment to Kristiania.
Om bedriften
kr 265 - 265
Per time
kr 45 900 - 45 900
Per måned
kr 550 800 - 550 800
Per år
Oppsummert av KI
Rapporter feilOppstart
Type engasjement
Engasjement
Sektor
Privat
Omfang
Heltid
Antall stillinger
1
Kontaktperson
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