Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology 

Delhi, Delhi
Vacancies: Senior Project Fellow-01
Project Fellow-02
Animal Attendant-01

 Age Limits: Candidates age should be 32 years for S.No-1, 28 years for S.No-2 and 3.Age relaxation as per Govt. of India instructions

. Qualification: Candidates should have M.Sc/B.Tech/B.E in any branch of Science/Engineering/Bioinformatics sciences with at least 55% marks for S.No-1, M.Sc/B.Tech or equivalent in any branch of Life Sciences/Biotechnology/ Bioinformatics for S.No-2, B.Sc with relevant experiences. Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on their performance in Interview.

 How to Apply: Eligible candidates can apply through HR Online Form on or before 11-01-2015.Candidates can attend for walk in interview along with any Photo ID card (without photo ID card interview will not be conducted), 3 copies of updated signed CV (clearly mentioning Date of Birth and Qualification with percentage), Dissertation (if any), Ph.D. thesis (if any) and original certificates/self attested photocopies for verification on 22-01-2015 at 10.30 AM. Last Date: 11-01-2015 

About Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology: 
CSIR Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (CSIR-IGIB) is a scientific research institute devoted primarily to integrated biological research.It is a part of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India.The institute started off as the Center for Biochemical Technology in 1977 and the primary focus was biochemical research but since the inception of genomics and bioinformatics approaches, the focus shifted to integrative biology. Today, it stands amongst the premiere research institutes of CSIR.IGIB was established in 1977 as the Center for Biochemical Technology.(CBT). The Functional Genomics Unit was established in 1998 with the focus shifting from chemical to genomics research.The institute was rechristened "Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology" in 2002 and encompassed Computational and Bioinformatics approaches in making a deliberate shift towards Integrative Biological Research

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