Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease jobs for SRF Veterinary Science in Bangalore. Last Date to apply: 05 Jul 2018
Job Description
Ref No.F.6-PDFMD/Recruitment(SRF)/18-19/
Qualification: Masters degree in the discipline of Veterinary Science / Biotechnology /Molecular Biology/ Biochemistry /Microbiology / Bacteriology / Virology / Immunology or Life Science with 3years/ 4 years / 5 Years of Bachelor Degree. Candidates having post graduate degree in Basic Sciences with 3 years Bachelor’s Degree and 2 years Master’s degree should have NET qualification as mentioned in the OM SR/S9/Z09/2012 of DST dated 21/10/2014
Emoluments: Rs.25,000
SRF Veterinary Science job recruitment
in Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease on contract basis.
Qualification: Masters degree in the discipline of Veterinary Science / Biotechnology /Molecular Biology/ Biochemistry /Microbiology / Bacteriology / Virology / Immunology or Life Science with 3years/ 4 years / 5 Years of Bachelor Degree. Candidates having post graduate degree in Basic Sciences with 3 years Bachelor’s Degree and 2 years Master’s degree should have NET qualification as mentioned in the OM SR/S9/Z09/2012 of DST dated 21/10/2014
Age : Maximum 35 years for male candidates and 40 years for
female candidates as on date of interview
No.of Posts: 6
No.of Posts: 6
Emoluments: Rs.25,000
Job Particulars
Role research jrf srf
Education MVSc
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Walk - In
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id442168
Locality Address
State Karnataka
Country India
About Company
Although
Foot-and-Mouth Disease has been known to be widely prevalent in India
even during early years of 19th century, work on the disease could not
be initiated at the Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory (Indian
Veterinary Research Institute), Mukteswar, in earlier years owing to
paucity of infrastructure and scientific manpower etc. Thus, during the
deliberations at Eleventh International Veterinary Congress in 1930 it
was observed that sufficient scientific staff will become available in
the near future to undertake research on FMD in India.Until 1942 FMD and
the virus serotypes responsible for the disease outbreaks in the
country did not receive required attention. In May 1943, the Indian
Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) sponsored an ad-hoc scheme
entitled “Vaccination of Indian cattle aganist Foot-and-mouth Disease”
at IVRI, Mukteswar to initiate research on the disease and to evolve
suitable vaccine for protecting Indian cattle against it. Serotyping of
filed strains by guinea pig cross-protection test was initiated during
1943 and the virus serotype Asia 1 in India was confirmed on material
obtained from an outbreak in 1956-57.
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