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bioxone September 13, 2020September 13, 2020

-Shristi Sharma, Team bioXone

VACANCY NOTICE JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW (JRF) 

[Code: PJ_GOA_JRF20] 

Junior Research Fellow (JRF) position is available in the Omics of Algae Group (GOA) and DBT-ICGEB Centre for Advanced Bioenergy Research, ICGEB, New Delhi. The position is available initially for one year with further extensions based upon performance. 

Title of the project: “Multi-Omics in Microalgae (MOMICs): Tools and Pipelines for Data Integration and Visualization”, funded by Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science & Technology, GoI, New Delhi, India. 

Educational qualifications (as per DBT guidelines): 

1. Candidates should hold a first-class M. Sc./B. Tech./M. Tech. in Biotechnology / Bioinformatics or any other relevant field. 

2. Candidates with DBT-JRF (Cat-II)/NET/GATE will be given preference. 

Candidates with prior research experience in genomics, proteomics/ computational biology will be preferred. 

Proven experience of high throughput data analysis, database/website development, Python/PERL/Linux, PHP/HTML, and MySQL/Oracle.

 Interested candidates can send their latest curriculum vitae and cover letter with a detailed description of their scientific experience ‘mentioning the code of the position’ to:

 Dr. Pavan JUTUR, Group Leader, Omics of Algae Group, ICGEB Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi-110067 e-mail: goa.icgeb@gmail.com 

Closing date for applications: 15th September 2020

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