National Institute Of Immunohaematology jobs for SRF/JRF Life Science in Mumbai. Last Date to apply: 27 Feb 2017
Job Description
Senior Research Fellow/Junior Research Fellow job
recruitment in National Institute of Immunohaematology on temporary
basis.
Name of Post : Senior Research Fellow
Qualification :
M.Sc. in Life Science / Microbiology / Genetics / Molecular
Biotechnology / Biochemistry With NET qualification and 2 years research
experience, preferably from a reputed Government Research Institute/University.
Desirable : Experience in molecular biology
Age : The upper age limit is 35 years as on 1st March, 2017
Stipend : Rs. 28,000 + 30% HRA.
Senior Research Fellow/1
Project Title : Under the adhoc project “Harnessing
pleuripotent stem cells (iPSCs) technology for understanding the
pathophysiology and management of human primary immunodeficiency Disorders”.
Qualification :
M.Sc. in Life Science / Microbiology / Genetics / Molecular
Biotechnology / Biochemistry With NET qualification and 2 years research
experience, preferably from a reputed Government Research Institute/University
in thearea of stem cells / cell culture / gene correction experiments.
Desirable : Experience in molecular biology
Age : The upper age limit is 35 years as on 1st March, 2017
Stipend : Rs. 28,000 + 30% HRA.
Junior Research Fellow/1
Project Title : Under the adhoc project funded by the (CSIR)
“Study of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SN1s) of multiple candidate genes
(ABCB1. ABCG2, CYP3A4, CYP3aa5, SLCO1B3, AGP1, SLC22A1) in Imatinib resisance
chronic myeloid leukemia”.
Qualification :
M.Sc. in Life Science / Microbiology / Genetics / Molecular
Biotechnology / Biochemistry with NET qualification OR GATE.
Age : 30 years
Stipend : 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.