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Walk in for post of Research Assistant at Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine

Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine (CSTM), is one of the seven  such  Institutions dedicated to research, care and cure of tropical diseases. CSTM was founded by Sir Leonard Rogers way back in 1914. The corridors of CSTM had regular footfall of eminent researchers like Leonard Rogers, Ronald Ross, R Knowels,  UN Brahmachari, JB Chatterjee, RN Chopra and many others. The foundation stone of the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine was laid by the Governor. Lord Carmichael in the year 1914 on 24th February at the initiative of Sir Leonard Rogers.
A walk-in-interview will be held on 26th November, 2018 at 11 A.M. in the Conference Hall, 4th floor, Administrative Building of Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine for the recruitment of One Research Assistant for the following research project.
Research project: “Changes in inflammatory biomarker levels in HIV-infected children and adolescents following Anti Retroviral Therapy (ART) - A longitudinal observational study from West Bengal”
Funded by: Department of Biotechnology, Government of West Bengal (WB-DBT), (3 years) Appointment is purely contractual, initially for one year, maybe extended upto three years depending on availability of fund. It may be terminated with one month notice on either side. Director reserves the right to cancel the advertisement without assigning any reason. No TA/DA is permissible for attending the interview. Prospective candidates are requested to bring original and photocopies of relevant documents.
Essential qualification: M.Sc. in Life Sciences
Desirable: Work experience in Clinical Biochemistry and ELISA techniques (preferably in HIV background), advance knowledge in computer application, data and statistical analysis
Remuneration: Rs. 16,400/-per month (consolidated)
Age limit: 35 years maximum
Date of Interview: 26th Nov 2018
Venue: 
Conference Hall, 4th floor, Administrative Building of Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine
108 Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata - 700073

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