IICB jobs for JRF/ Research Asst./ Project Asst. Medicinal Chemistry in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 19 Aug 2016
Job Description
JRF/Research Assistant/Project Assistant Medicinal Chemistry Job vacancies in Indian Institute of Chemical Biolgy (IICB)
Advertisement No. :R&C/470/2016, Vacancy Code :4701603
JRF /1 Post
Name of the Project : "Structural and Functional Elucidation of T3SS Effectors with or without their Cognate Chaperone/Target Proteins from Pathogenic Bacteria."
Qualification required : M.Sc. in Biophysics / Biochemistry / Biotechnology with at least 55% marks. Candidate should have NET (LS) / GATE (valid) .Desirable Experience : One or two years of research experience will be given preference.
Age Limit : 28 Years
Stipend : Rs.16,000
Advertisement No. :R&C/470/2016 , Vacancy Code: 4701602
Research Assistant/1 Post
Name of the Project : "A prospective study on the role of incretin hormones in patients undergoing bariatric surgery".
Qualification required :MBBS or M.Sc in Physiology. Desirable Experience : Knowledge in metabolic disorders experience in handling patient's samples.
Age Limit : 32 Years
Stipend : Rs.16,400
Advertisement No.:R&C/470/2016, Vacancy Code: 4701601
Project Assistant Level - III/1 Post
Name of the Project : "Metal catalysys for the development of synthetic methodologies to obtain densely functionalized heterocycles employing C-H/C-X bond activation concept and enatioselective catalysis".
Qualification required : M.Pharm in Medicinal Chemistry. Desirable Experience :Experience in synthesis of small organic molecules employing transition metal catalysis, purification technique, knowledge in spectroscopy, handling instrument such as flash chromatography, GC and HPLC will be given preference for supporting the ongoing project.
Age Limit : 32 Years
Stipend : Rs.14,000
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The Institute was established in 1935 as the first non official centre in India for biomedical research and was included within the aegis of CSIR in 1956. IICB today is engaged in research on diseases of national importance and biological problems of global interest, employing sophisticated state-of-the-art technology in keeping with the rapid and unprecedented momentum that life science research has gained globally over the last 50 years.