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IIT Kanpur Junior Research Fellow Job For Life Sciences. IIT Kanpur Recruitment. IIT Kanpur Job Openings. MSc JRF (Junior Research Fellow) Jobs at IIT Kanpur. Interested and eligible applicants can check out all of the details on the same below:
Advertisement Number: P.Rect./R&D/2020/305
Name of the Post: Junior Research Fellow
No. of Positions: 01
Duration: Note: The position is purely short-term, initially for one year, as well as it can be extended additionally based upon performance till the duration of the project.
Application procedure: Interested applicants ought to send their brief CV by email to the following email address: gpcrbiology2020@gmail.com.
IMPORTANT: Hard copy of the application or any type of degree certificate is NOT required at this stage.
Last date: January 15th 2021
Interview and selection:
- Interview of chosen applicants will be carried out online.
- No TA/DA will be paid for attending the interview.
- Applicants who do not meet the minimum eligibility criteria and desirable work experience will certainly not be called for the interview.
Dr. Arun K Shukla
Department of Biological Sciences & Bioengineering
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur -208016 India
Range of pay: INR 31000/- each month
Minimum Qualification: M. Sc. in Life Sciences
Desirable work experience: Prior experience in molecular biology techniques, expression and purification of proteins, cellular signalling are required. Additionally, hands-on experience with membrane protein expression and also purification are favoured.
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