– Shristi Sharma, Team BioXone
MSc/ MTech Biological Sciences Junior Research Fellow vacancy. BITS Pilani hiring for research fellow positions. Interested and eligible candidates can check all of the details on the same below:
Name of the Post: Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
No. of Posts: 01
Name of the Project: “In silico genome wide prediction of human gut microbiota derived microRNA and exploring their association with altered gene expression in host cells during cancer and cardiovascular diseases”
Principal Investigator: Prof Shibasish Chowdhury
Duration of the project: The post is for 2 years duration.
How to apply:
Interested as well as qualified candidates are advised to forward their current resume to
shiba@pilani.bits-pilani.ac.in. In the subject of the E-mail, candidates should write “Application for JRF Position in DST_NSM- Genome wide prediction of human gut microbiota derived microRNA”. Shortlisted candidates will be notified via email concerning the interview date.
No TA/DA will certainly be paid for attending the interview.
INTERVIEW DETAILS: The interview will certainly be conducted via Skype/Google meet.
Application Deadline: April 10, 2021; Expected Joining Date: 21st April 2021.
Note: Selected applicant will certainly be extremely encouraged to apply for PhD programme of BITS, Pilani based on the Institute’s procedure.
Contact address:
Prof. Shibasish Chowdhury
Department of Biological Sciences
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
Pilani-333 031, Rajasthan
Email: shiba@pilani.bits-pilani.ac.in
Phone: +91-1596-515642
Fax : +91-1596-244183
Webpage: https://www.bits-pilani.ac.in/pilani/shiba/profile
Essential Qualifications: M.Sc./ M.Tech in any type of discipline of Biological Sciences.
Desirable Qualifications: Applicants with NET/GATE qualified are ideal with understanding in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics (with adequate programming ability).
Fellowship: Fellowship will certainly be 31,000/- per month.
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