National Institute of Immunohaematology jobs for SRF/JRF Genetics in Mumbai. Last Date to apply: 05 Jul 2016
Job Description
SRF/JRF Genetics Jobs opportunity in National Institute of Immunohaematology on temporary basis
SRF/ (1 Post)
Title : '' Establishment of prenatal diagnosis of thalassemia syndromes and sickle cell disorders in Madhya Pradesh and Assam. "
Qualifications : M.Sc. in Life Science / Microbiology / Genetics / Molecular Biotechnology / Biochemistry With 2 years research experience, preferably from a reputed Government Research Institute / University. DESIRABLE: Experience in blood coagulation, molecular biology.
Age: Below 28 years.
Stipend : Rs. 28,000 + 30% HRA.
JRF/ (One Post)
Title : '' Role of Circulating procoagulant microparticles in women with pregnancy loss both recurrent miscarriages and unexplained fetal loss. ''
Qualifications : M.Sc. in Applied Biology/ Biotechnology / Biochemistry / Life Sciences with CSIR / UGC National Entrance test (Net) OR equivalent examination & having a valid certificate.
Age: Below 28 years
Stipend : Rs. 12,000 + 30% HRA
JRF/ (One Post)
Title : "Study of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of multiple candidate genes (ABCB1. ABCG2, CYP3A4, CYP3aa5, SLCO1B3, AGP1, SLC22A1) IN Imatinib resisance chronic myeloid leukemia."
Qualifications : First class Master's degree in Life Sciences/ Biotechnology/ Genetics/Applied Biology. Those having experience in cell culture, human cytogenetics and molecular biology techniques and candidates cleared NET/GATE will be preferred.
Age: 28 years
Fellowship : Rs. 12000/- + HRA
Job Particulars
About Company
This centre which was started by ICMR basically to solve problems in blood banking, slowly branched out successfully to initiate research in various other related areas of immunohaematology viz. biochemical genetics , red cell enzymopathies and hemoglobinopathies , population genetics, antenatal serology, Immunology, HLA etc. In the first twenty five years, using limited space, limited resources and budget, talented and highly enthusiastic young scientists from the center under the guidance of dynamic stalwarts Dr. H M Bhatia and Dr. A J Baxi could produce as many as 271 publications of which 71 were published in prestigious international journals. The centre had many discoveries to it's credit. Seeing this progress, ICMR decided to rechristen BGRC as 'Institute of Immunohaematolgy' at the time of the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the Institute in 1982 to accommodate all the departments of the centre under one roof .