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ICGEB JRF Vacancy – Biological Sciences Apply

ICGEB JRF Vacancy – Biological Sciences Apply. MSc Biological Science candidates are encouraged to apply for the Junior Research Fellow (JRF) positions at ICGEB, New Delhi. Interested candidates can check out all of the details on the same below:

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VACANCY NOTICE

Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Position

Post Name: Junior Research Fellow (JRF)

No. of Posts: 01

Name of the Project: “A metabolomic approach to understanding immunometabolic deficits predisposing to neonatal sepsis”

Period: Originally, this position is available for the period of six months and based on the
performance of the candidate can be further extended.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should submit their full, updated Curriculum Vitae in TWO pages with a detailed description of their research experience by 5th August 2021, addressed to Dr Ranjan Nanda. Email: [email protected].

Qualification:

  • JRF applicants should hold an MSc in Biological Sciences.
  • Applicants with prior research experience in patient biofluid handling, and biochemistry will be preferred.
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