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Life Science Freshers Research Assistant at SJRI – Apply Online. BTech/MSc Life Science Project Assistant vacancy is available at SJRI – St. John’s Research Institute. St. John’s Research Institute recruitment for MSc candidates. Jobs at SJRI Bangalore. check out all of the details below:
Post: Research Assistant
Project / Title: Division of Molecular Medicine
No. of Vacancies: One
Languages: English
Location: Bangalore, Karnataka
Application Due Date: 29th February 2020
To Apply: E-mail cover letter, CV and the names & contact details of referees to madhumathy@sjri.res.in and cc to hr@sjri.res.in
For more details, please visit our web site www.sjri.res.in.
Due Date: 5th November 2020
Qualifications: B.Tech. / M.Sc. in any branch of Life Sciences.
Expertise: Freshers with a good scientific aptitude are encouraged to apply; 1-2 years of research experience post-M.Sc. / B.Tech. is also desirable.
Salary: Rs. 20,000/- pm
Short Description About the Project: Cancer research and molecular biology experiments involving human tumour samples and cancer cell lines, collation and analysis of data.
Core Obligations:
> To assist in all laboratory experiments related to animal cell culture
> Collection of blood and processing.
Key Skills:
> Familiarity with the theory of molecular biology experiments specifically with handling of biological samples and analytical methods.
Specific Activities:
> Assisting in cell culture and molecular biology-based experiments
> Collection of blood from patient samples, storage and extraction of nucleic acids
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