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NBPGR jobs for Young Professional II Food Chemistry in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 21 Dec 2018

Young Professional II Food Chemistry

NBPGR
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qualification-icon MSc
Expired

Posted: 06 Dec 18

Job Description

Young Professional II Food Chemistry job Position in National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR) on temporary basis

Project Name: 'Mainstreaming agricultural biodiversity conservation and utilization in agricultural sector to ensure ecosystem services and reduce vulnerability'

Qualification: Master's degree in Food chemistry/ Analytical chemistry/ Food Science/ Biochemistry from a UGC recognized university Proficiency in English writing and documentation Proficiency in Computer Operation (MS Office)

Desirable: Experience of working in food chemistry laboratory

Duration: Likely up to March 2022. However, co-terminus with the project. Extension of tenure on six-monthly basis depends entirely on satisfactory performance of the YP-II during the period.

No.of  Vacancy
:1

Salary Range: Rs.25000

Age Limit: Minimum age 21 years and maximum age 45 years as on date of advertisement

Job Particulars

Education MSc
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Walk - In
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id523115
Locality Address
State Delhi
Country India

About Company

In an unprecedented initiative, NBPGR, for the first time, has characterized and evaluated (preliminary) entire germplasm of wheat (22000 accessions comprising T. aestivum, T. durum and T. dicoccum) conserved in the National Genebank, at three locations in during Rabi 2011-12. At CCS HAU, Hisar, the wheat accessions have been characterized under optimum conditions. Data on 32 agro-morphological characters are used to develop a core-set. At IARI Regional Station, Wellington wheat germplasm were screened against rusts and other major foliar diseases. A sub-set of accessions identified to be potentially tolerant/resistant are being screened at two other hot-spots. At NBPGR, Issapur Farm, two sets of wheat germplasm, one under normal sowing and second set under late sowing were screened for terminal heat tolerance.
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