The new Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Design at University of Copenhagen is seeking a professor within Protein Design in Health and Medicine to commence July 1st 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter.
The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Design (CPD) is a new initiative spanning Faculty of Health and Medical Science and Faculty of Science at University of Copenhagen. The aim of the center is to accelerate protein design by gaining a deeper understanding of sequence-to-structure/function relationships in proteins and developing methods to programme these into functional designed protein. The center will train the next generation of protein scientists for careers in protein design and engineering; and to apply protein-design methods to a diverse array of fundamental and real-world challenges. The center is funded by a 700M DKK (94M EUR) grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
The successful candidate should have a strong background in computational protein design, and present ambitious plans for research and teaching in protein design tailored to health and medicine. In addition to a strong research and teaching portfolio, we seek a professor with a proven track record in academic leadership, collaboration, and community engagement. The new professor is also expected to contribute to developing a collegial atmosphere, mentoring students and junior colleagues, and foster an innovative and inclusive academic environment in the CPD. Aligned with this, it is anticipated that the post holder would work closely and alongside the CPD Director, Professor Derek Woolfson.
The CPD will support a generous start-up package including PhD studentships, post-doctoral co-workers, associated running costs, and access to integrated laboratory and office space and shared equipment. The successful applicant will have capacity to grow their research group by raising external funds.
The professor's responsibilities will primarily consist of:
To be qualified for a professor position, you will be assessed according to the six overall criteria for recognizing merit at University of Copenhagen: Research, teaching, societal impact, organizational contribution, external funding, and leadership. Find information about each criterion here.
When evaluating applicants, primary emphasis will be placed on the applicant's ability to document original scientific work of the highest international standard, an innovative mindset, and strong ambitions for advancing teaching at all levels within the field of protein design for applications in health and medicine.
Applicants must be able to document:
Applicants are also required to possess excellent interpersonal and communicative skills.
Other desired qualifications include:
Applicants already having sustainability integrated in all aspects of their research and teaching, or a clear plan for doing so, will have preference.
The position is a permanent position. The average weekly working hours are 37 hours per week.
Salary and other terms and conditions of appointment are set in accordance with the Agreement between the Danish Ministry of Finance and AC (Danish Confederation of Professional Associations) or other relevant professional organisations. The position is covered by the Job Structure for Academic Staff at Universities 2025.
For further information, please contact the Director of the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Design Professor Derek N. Wolfson, d.n.woolfson@bio.ku.dk, +45 35 32 02 50, or Head of Department Dan Stærk, ds@sund.ku.dk, +45 23648836.
The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Design is anchored at the Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and in collaboration with the Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, at the University of Copenhagen. This professor position within protein design in Health and Medicine will organizationally be at Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology. At the Shanghai Ranking with Academic Ranking of World Universities, the University of Copenhagen is ranking 7th world-wide within the subjects of "Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences".
The Center is located at Nørre Campus in the Copenhagen district Østerbro. It can be reached in 10 minutes by public transportation from one of the city's central transportation hubs, Nørreport station, however, most staff choose to cycle to work. Copenhagen, Denmark, is placed 2nd in the 2023 Global Liveability Ranking published by the Economist Intelligence Unit, based on assessments of stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure.
The application must be submitted in English and must include the following documents:
The closing date for applications is 23.59 p.m. CET, 4 January 2026. Interviews for this position are likely to be held on 4 May 2026.