The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Chandigarh was conceived in 1960 as a center of excellence which would endeavour to develop patterns of teaching in postgraduate medical education in as many branches as possible and attempt to produce specialists in several disciplines of medicine. It was also envisaged that these specialists would spread out in the country in various medical colleges and medical institutions and impart medical education of highest standard to the students and set up nucleus of excellence in their own institutions.
Applications are invited on plain paper for the post of Senior Research Fellow in the ICMR-funded project entitled "Potential role of biomarkers and gene-environment interactions in subject population exposed to indoor air pollution" under Dr. Veena Dhawan, Professor, Dept. of Exp. Med. & Biotechnology as per details given below :
- Position :Senior Research Fellow
- No. of Vacancies : 1
- Desired Profile : Masters (1st Class) in Life Sciences, Chemistry, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cell Biology, Environmental Science with two years research Experience.
- Preferred : Preference will be given to 2years working experience with HPLC/FPLC, techniques related to Molecular
biology and ProteinBiochemistry with NET/GATE cleared.
- Age Limit : 30years (Relaxable in case of SC/ST/OBC/PH).
- Stipend: As per ICMR Rules
The engagement in the projects is purely on temporary basis maximum for the period of duration of the project. However, appointment will initially be offered for a period of one year to be and will be extended on yearly basis depending upon satisfactory performance and co-terminus with the project.
Deadline : 09/03/2015
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