National institute of Immunology - New Delhi, JRF and SRF


Recruitment of JRF and SRF at National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi

Description of the job:
1. Number of vacancy : One each for JRF and SRF

2. Job type: Contractual (One year)

3. Project : Development of bioinformatics methods for identifying novel secondary metabolites by genome mining. The project is being funded by DBT.

4. Salary : Rs. 12,000 per month for JRF post and Rs. 14000 per month for SRF post. The candidates selected for JRF and SRF will also be provided 30% HRA.

5. Qualification : The candidate must have done M.Sc (Bioinformatics/Biophysics/Biotechnology or any other stream of biological /physical sciences) or M.Tech. (Bioinformatics/Biotechnology/Computational Sciences) or M. Pharm.

6. Work experience: No work experience is required for the post of JRF. For the post of SRF, the candidates must have three years of experience in research.

7. Role and responsibility: The candidates will have the responsibility of computational analysis of genomes and development of bioinformatics tools and software's for sequence and structure based analysis of biosynthetic pathways.

How to apply?
Candidate must send the application in prescribed format as given at the website (http://www.nii.res.in/sites/default/files/projectappointments-Dr.DebasisaMohanty-30April2015_0.pdf) through email at the following email address (deb@nii.res.in) on or before April 30, 2015.

The application must be accompanied with curriculum vitae (name of the project and investigator, telephone number, fax number).

Selection procedure:
The selected candidates will be called to appear in the interview. The candidate must carry the self-attested copy of all the supporting documents and demand draft of Rs. 100 drawn in favor of " Director, NII, payable at New Delhi". The DD must be drawn in branches of Canara bank or any nationalized bank.
About Employer

National Institute of Immunology is a research institute where students do research in the field of immunology, infectious diseases, reproductive biology and structural & chemical biology.

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