-Shristi Sharma, Team bioXone
The SRM Research Institute at the SRM Institute of Science and Technology has an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow (PDF) in cell signaling laboratory. The PDF is responsible for performing research activities and experiments in the laboratory on several aspects of research projects. The candidate should be familiar with concepts in cellular & molecular biology, animal cell culture and animal handling or other related experience. This position will require good oral and written communication skills in scientific English. The PDF should have the ability to work independently as well as in a team environment towards the timely execution of projects. An advanced knowledge in molecular biology is preferred.
Name of the Post: Postdoctoral Fellow (PDF)
No. of Posts: 01
Minimum Qualifications: PhD, in Biochemistry/Biotechnology/Molecular Biology or other related fields. Candidates who have submitted their PhD thesis and are awaiting appraisal are also eligible to apply.
Fellowship: Rs. 50,000 per month
How to Apply: Interested candidates can e-mail their detailed CV
to: ramkumak@srmist.edu.in within 09-01-2021
Only shortlisted candidates will be informed by e-mail to appear for the interview.
Dr. K.M. Ramkumar
Research Assistant Professor
SRM Research Institute
SRM Institute of Science and Technology (formerly known as SRM University),
Kattankulathur – 603203,
Tamil Nadu, India
Email: ramkumark@srmist.edu.in
Website: https://www.srmist.edu.in/ramkumar
Google scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=iZ9jp_sAAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1
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