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Vacancy for Pharmacy graduates as Trial Co-ordinator at Tata Memorial Hospital - freshers may apply

The Tata Memorial Hospital was initially commissioned by the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust on 28 February 1941 as a center with enduring value and a mission for concern for the Indian people. In 1952 the Indian Cancer Research Centre was established as a pioneer research institute for basic research - later called the Cancer Research Institute (CRI). In 1957 the Ministry of Health took over the Tata Memorial Hospital. The transfer of the administrative control of the Tata Memorial Centre (Tata Memorial Hospital & Cancer Research Institute) to the Department of Atomic Energy in 1962 was the next major milestone.
Post : Trial Co-ordinator
Application are invited for theTrial Co-ordinator. (Initially for a period of six months)
Qualification & experience
Graduation in Science (B.Sc. in life science, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Botany, Zoology, B.Pharm, etc.) with minimum 50% marks. PG Diploma in Clinical Research is desirable. Experience in handling various computer software and basic knowledge in statistics is preferred. Any correspondence course or long distance education courses will not be considered.
Name of the project : “Quality Assurance…….Solid Tumors” Project (A/c No.3982)
Remuneration Between
Between Rs.18000/-p.m. and Rs.32000/- p.m. (Consolidated)
Eligible applicants are required to forward their complete C.V. at omshreens@gmail.com       Till – 17.08.2018    
The applicant must possess valid email ID.
TATA MEMORIAL CENTRE
(TATA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL)
Dr. E Borges Road
PAREL, MUMBAI – 400012

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