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AIIMS Vacancies – Biotech/Microbiology/Genetics Apply. Scientist and Research Assistant Job Openings for Life Science/Molecular Biology/Microbiology/Biotechnology and Genetics applicants. Interested and eligible applicants can check out all of the details on the same below:
Title: Centre for Advanced Research & Excellence (CARE) in Acute Myeloid leukaemia
Duration of project: 2019 – 2024
Emoluments: As per ICMR guidelines
Place of work: Laboratory Oncology, Dr BRA-IRCH, AIIMS, New Delhi
Post I
Name of the Post: Scientist C (Non-Medical)
No. of Posts: 01
Age: up to 45 years
Post II
Name of the Post: Research Assistant
No. of Posts: 01
Age: 18 to 30 years
How to Apply for the AIIMS Life Science Job:
1. Just shortlisted applicants will be called in for the interview. No TA/DA will certainly be provided
2. Send your Curriculum Vitae with the supporting documents in a single PDF file by e-mail laboncoresearch@gmail.com.
3. Please mention “Application for Scientist – C in project Care in AML” in the subject line of the email.
4. Last date of receiving the applications: October 14, 2020, till 5:00 PM.
For Post I
Essential: PhD with 2 years of research experience.
Preferred:
1. Skills in high-end molecular biology techniques such as next-generation sequencing,
multiple Real-Time PCR and cell sorting.
2. Publications to support above desirable skill-set.
For Post II
Essential: M.Sc in Life Sciences/ Biotechnology /Genetics;
Preferred: Inclination to do research work.
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