Postdoctoral Researcher - Rare Disease

Category:  Education
Location: 

Søborg, Capital Region of Denmark, DK

Public‑Private Partnerships, Novo Nordisk
Søborg, Denmark

Do you have a passion for working at the interface between the pharmaceutical industry, academia and other external partners? Do you want to be part of establishing new gold standards for clinical trials in rare and ultra‑rare diseases? Then join us to lead knowledge transfer and knowledge mobilisation by co‑creating and validating the RealiseD “playbooks”—turning advanced methods into practical, FAIR‑aligned workflows, templates, decision tools and modules.

 

Your new role

We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join an international public‑private consortium (RealiseD). RealiseD unites nearly 40 partners from academia, regulatory bodies, clinical research institutes and hospitals, patient organisations, pharmaceutical companies and European Research Infrastructures to establish new gold standards for clinical trials in rare and ultra‑rare diseases.

In close collaboration with academic partners in the consortium, you will:

  • Support the development of the RealiseD playbooks by providing leadership to ensure knowledge transfer and knowledge mobilisation drawing on technical insight and practical experience in clinical trials.
  • Organise and structure content, participate in co‑creation and consensus‑building activities, and contribute to the design and validation of workflows, decision trees and advanced methodological tools relevant for clinical trials in ultra‑rare diseases.
  • Translate complex methodological outputs into accessible, structured modules aligned with the playbook workflow (problem definition, parameter identification, assumptions and constraints, solution building and assessment).
  • Support mapping of gaps and organisation of resources and tools relevant to clinical trial design in ultra‑rare diseases, including outputs from WP1–8 and external initiatives.
  • Contribute to quality assurance, content validation, technical testing, iterative refinement, data management planning and long‑term sustainability of the RealiseD playbooks and virtual platform.

 

Your new department

The Public‑Private Partnerships (PPP) team at Novo Nordisk leads large and complex international science‑driven projects across the company, many supported through the Innovative Health Initiative (IHI). We facilitate evidence generation and innovation in public and private partnerships at scale to enable systemic change that cannot be achieved alone, aspiring toward fundamental improvements in how diseases are understood and treated for the benefit of patients and society.

 

Your skills and qualifications

We are looking for a candidate who brings strong methodological expertise and a collaborative mindset. You have:

  • A PhD or equivalent postdoctoral experience in biostatistics, clinical trial methodology, epidemiology, biomedical data science, pharmacometrics or a related quantitative discipline.
  • Demonstrated expertise in innovative clinical trial design, including application in rare or ultra‑rare disease contexts.
  • Strong technical skills in simulation, modelling and methodological tool development (e.g. R, Python or specialised design software).
  • Familiarity with regulatory expectations for innovative designs and experience in multi‑stakeholder clinical research environments.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to explain complex methodological concepts to experts and non‑experts in a user‑friendly manner.

 

Working at Novo Nordisk

Every day we seek the solutions that defeat serious chronic diseases. To do this, we approach our work with determination, constant curiosity and a commitment to finding better ways forward. For over 100 years, this dedication has driven us to build a company focused on lasting change for long‑term health. One where diverse thinking, shared purpose and mutual respect come together to create extraordinary results. When you join us, you're not just starting a job – you're becoming part of a story that spans generations.

 

What we offer

Salary: For this role, the Annual Base Salary ranges from DKK 570,200 to DKK 838,100 (DK), corresponding to the level of the position.
The placement within the salary range will be assessed during the recruitment process based on the candidate’s skills, competencies, knowledge, and relevant experience.

Incentives and Benefits: The salary package may include short‑term and/or long‑term incentives as well as other employee benefits based on position level, location, functional area and relevant market benchmarks.

Learn more about our Reward Philosophy here.

 

Deadline

To apply, please upload your CV and motivation for this position by 15 June 2026.

 

Applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis. To ensure an efficient and fair recruitment process, please refrain from adding a photo in your CV. We commit to an inclusive recruitment process and equal opportunity for all our job applicants.

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