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Job openings for M.Pharm, M.Tech in research at NIAB - salary up to 36000 per month

NIAB is aimed to harness novel and emerging biotechnologies and take up research in the cutting edge areas for improving animal health and productivity. The Institute's focus of research will be on Animal Genetics and Genomics, Transgenic Technology, Reproductive Biotechnology, Infectious Diseases, Bioinformatics and Nutrition Enrichment. The institute aims at translational research leading to the development of novel vaccines, diagnostics and improved therapeutic molecules for farm animals. The Institute plans to promote bio entrepreneurship by providing support environment for commercial tenants involved in the development of farm animal based products.
Applications are invited from suitable candidates for filling up the following positions at National Institute of Animal Biotechnology (NIAB), Hyderabad against DBT funded project entitled “Development of injectable nanofibrous implant for oestrus synchronization in cattle”.
SRF
PI: Dr. Amit K. Goyal, Scientist-E
Duration: 3 Years
Eligibility:
a. Post Graduate degree in professional courses (M.Pharm/ M.Tech in Life Sciences/ M.V.Sc. etc.) or,
b. Post Graduate Degree in Life Sciences (Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/ Microbiology) with NET qualification or,
c. Non-NET-qualified candidates with post graduate degree in Life Sciences can also apply; who will be paid as per DST guidelines.
Desired Experience: Candidate with at least two years of experience in molecular biology/Drug delivery system/ Nanotechnology /Gene cloning/cell culture technique will be given preference.
Age: 35 years (Relaxation is admissible in case of SC/ST/OBC candidates as per Government instructions)
Fellowship amount: Rs.28000/- PM + 30% HRA = 36,400/- PM as per the DST guidelines.
JRF-1
PI: Dr. Amit K. Goyal, Scientist-E
Duration: 3 Years
Eligibility: 
a. Post Graduate degree in professional courses (M.Pharm / MTech in Life Sciences/ M.V.Sc. etc.) or,
b. Post Graduate Degree in Life Sciences (Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/ Microbiology) with NET qualification or,
c. Non-NET-qualified candidates with post graduate degree in Life Sciences can also apply; who will be paid as per DST guidelines.
Desired Experience: Candidate with experience in molecular biology/Drug delivery system/ Nanotechnology /Gene cloning/cell culture technique will be given preference.
Age: 28 years (Relaxation is admissible in case of SC/ST/OBC candidates as per Government instructions)
Fellowship amount: Rs.25000/- PM +30% HRA = 32,500/- PM as per the DST guidelines.
JRF-2
PI: Dr. Pankaj Suman, Scientist C
Duration: 3 Years
Eligibility: a. Post Graduate degree in professional courses (M. Tech in Life Sciences/M. V. Sc. etc.) or, b. Post Graduate Degree in Life Sciences (Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/ Microbiology) with NET qualification or, c. Non-NET-qualified candidates with post graduate degree in Life Sciences can also apply; who will be paid as per DST guidelines. Desired Experience:Candidate with experience in molecular biology/ Cell culture/ Hybridoma technology/ handling of laboratory animals will be given preference. Age: 28 years (Relaxation is admissible in case of SC/ST/OBC candidates as per Government instructions)
Fellowship amount: Rs.25000/- PM + 30% HRA = 32,500/- PM as per the DST guidelines.
Applications are to be filled ONLINE. Online link for submission of application is available from 05-11-2018 and the last date is 26-11-2018 by 5 PM.
Candidates must fill online application form niab.org.in. Candidates are advised to fill the online application form in sufficient time before the last date to avoid last minute technical issues. Shortlisted candidates will be called for an interview prior to selection. TA/DA will not be paid for attending the interview. No need to send hard copy. Interim enquiries will not be entertained.

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