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RCB Life Science Recruitment 2020 – Project Research Associate Position. Regional Centre for Biotechnology has announced one vacancy for Project Research Associate-II. Interested candidates can check out the details given below:
Project Research Associate Position
Advt. No. 22/Project/2020/HR
Title of Project: “Multi-Omics Signatures of Human Placenta: Real-time assessment of underlying mechanisms for prediction of birth outcomes and development”
Principal Investigator: Dr. Tushar Kanti Maiti, Associate Professor
Name of Position: Project Research Associate-II
No. of Position: One
Fellowship: Rs.49,000/- + 24% HRA per month
Duration: Initially for 6 months and maybe extended after performance evaluation on every six months till the end of the project.
Age Limit: 35 Years
Essential Qualifications: Ph.D. in Natural Science (Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Life Science) with minimum 60% marks in all qualifying exams. Candidate must have at least one publication in the science citation indexed (SCI) journal.
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Desirable: Experience on protein chemistry, molecular biology, cellular biology with a strong motivation for research will be highly desirable. Candidate with experience on mass spectrometry-based proteomics (proteomics sample preparation, data collection and data analysis) will be given preference.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should apply online by 20th November 2020, 5:00 PM.
Please upload copies of the following documents:
- All degree certificates
- Name and contact information of three referees including Ph.D. supervisor.
The shortlisted candidates will be informed by 25th November 2020 via email to appear in the online interview to be held at 11:00 AM on 30th November 2020.
For any query, you may contact Dr. Tushar Kanti Maiti, Associate Professor by email: tkmaiti@rcb.res.in
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