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Career for Junior Research Fellow at BITS Pilani | M.Pharm, MS.Pharm

BITS Pilani offers formal education and research programmes in Physical Sciences, Engineering, Pharmacy, Social Sciences and Management. With a view to establish itself as one of India’s top research-led universities and be amongst the leading technical universities in the world, BITS Pilani has embarked upon an aggressive plan to expand its PG and Ph.D. research programmes, while consolidating its UG programmes.
Post : Junior Research Fellow
Applications are invited from suitable candidates for Junior Research Fellow (JRF) to work on the following project sponsored by ICMR, under the supervision of Dr. Anupama Mittal (PI) and Dr. Deepak Chitkara (Co-I), Department of Pharmacy, BITS-Pilani, Pilani Campus, Rajasthan.
Title of the project: Gel-based composite formulation containing asiaticoside and neurotensin for rapid healing of diabetic wounds.
Duration of the project: 3 years Project
Fellowship amount: 25,000 per month
Eligibility requirements: M.Pharm/ M.S. (Pharm.) in Pharmaceutics/Pharmacology/ Pharmaceutical chemistry with GATE/GPAT/CSIR-NET or equivalent examination.
Interested candidates with the above mentioned qualification can send the applications on a plain paper giving detailed information about the educational qualifications, research experience and published research papers if any, by 23th November 2018 to the Principal Investigator, Dr. Anupama Mittal via email: anupama.mittal@pilani.bits-pilani.ac.in or by post {Dr. Anupama Mittal, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, BITS-Pilani, Pilani Campus, Pilani, Rajasthan-333031}.
Please note that only qualified and suitable candidates will be called for interview to be held at BITS-Pilani, Pilani Campus in the 1st week of December 2018 and no TA/DA will be paid for the interview. Selected candidate may be permitted to register for Ph.D. programme of BITS, Pilani, subject to the fulfillment of the requirements.

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