IICB jobs for Project Assistant Biochemistry in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 30 Jan 2017
Job Description
Project Assistant Biochemistry Level - III recruitment in IICB
Project Assistant Biochemistry Level - III/ 2 Posts
Name of the Project : 'Competent gamete production and reproductive dysfunction (PROGRAM)'
Qualification required : M.Sc in Biochemistry or Biophysics with at least 55% marks.
Required Experience : At least two(2) years of post M.Sc research experience in Animal handling, IHC and IF Microscopy, FACS, QPCR, Western and molecular cloning and animal cell culture.
Age Limit : 35 Years
Stipend : Rs.28000
Advertisement No.:R&C/475/2017, Vacancy Code :4751702
Project Assistant Level - III /1 Post
Name of the Project : 'Bio-energetic Disorders a multi model approach to monitoring and management(BEND)'
Qualification required :M.Sc in Biochemistry or Molecular Biology & Biophysics with at least 55% marks.
Required Experience : At least two(2) years of post M.Sc research experience in Animal cell culture, QPCR, FACS, analysis of cellular bioenergetics.
Age Limit: 35 Years
Stipend :Rs.28,000
Advertisement No. : R&C/475/2017 , Vacancy Code : 4751703
Project Assistant Level - III /3 Posts
Name of the Project : 'Bio-energetic Disorders a multi model approach to monitoring and management(BEND)'
Qualification required : M.Sc in Microbiology or Zoology or Biotechnology or any branch of Life Science with at least 55% marks.
Required Experience : At least two(2) years of post M.Sc research experience in cell Biology, Cell Culture, Free radical Biology, Malarial drug target, Parasite culture, cell culture, anti malarial compound, cell culture.
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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.