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AIIMS New Delhi Non-Medical Life Science & Microbiology Scientist

bioxone December 16, 2020December 15, 2020

-Shristi Sharma, Team bioXone

AIIMS Non Medical Scientist Jobs For Life Science/Microbiology. Scientist C (Non Medical) Jobs for PhD Life Science/Microbiology applicants. Interested and eligible applicants can check out all of the details on the same below:

Name of the Post: Scientist C (Non Medical)

No. of Posts: 01

Name of the Project: “Clinical and Epidemiological study of Lyme disease: A multi-centric task force study in India”

Age Limit: Maximum age 40 Years ( on the last date of advertisement/ application) / as per AIIMS / ICMR rules

How to Apply for the AIIMS Life Science Job:

Interested candidates required to send/submit their application with detail CV and

experience on the following address before 24.12.2020 (5 PM).

Room No 2079

(Anaerobic Lab)

Department of Microbiology

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)

New Delhi -110029

Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be communicated for the interview.

Eligibility: M Sc + PhD degree in Life sciences / Microbiology

Experience:

  • 4 Year of research experience
  • Work experience in clinical microbiology and molecular biology techniques.

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