CFTRI JRF Post Available For MSc, MTech Life Sciences – Apply Online
CFTRI JRF Post Available For MSc, MTech Life Sciences – Apply Online. CSIR-CFTRI Job Opening. MSc and MTech Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Biotechnology/ Life Sciences jobs. Interested and eligible applicants can check out all of the details on the same below –
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RECRUITMENT OF JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW
REVISED ADVERTISEMENT NO. PAT.147/2023
CSIR – Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysuru, a constituent National Laboratory of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), invites applications from eligible candidates for recruitment of 01 (One) position of JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW tenable at the Department of Biochemistry, CSIRCFTRI, Mysuru, Karnataka.
Name of the Post – JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW
No. of Posts – 01
Name of the Project – “Decoding the role of the transcription factor, sterol regulatory element binding protein during hepatic stellate cell activation”(GAP-0637)
Duration – Initially for a period of 01 Year (project duration for 3 years) or till the project is over on a temporary contractual basis.
How to Apply –
Eligible candidates may submit an online application at https://patcell.cftri.res.in along with necessary attachments of the certificates in support of date of birth, caste, qualification/ experience etc. on or before 15-06-2023 under the subject panel Biochemistry/ Life Sciences /Biotechnology. Applications of those candidates, which are already active in the above panels for Junior Research Fellow with the above eligibility requirements will be considered by default.
Applications received after the due date of 15-06-2023 will not be considered. The short-listed candidates will be informed about the date of the interview and the venue through e-mail.
CANVASSING IN ANY FORM AND / OR BRINGING IN ANY INFLUENCE, POLITICAL OR OTHERWISE WILL BE TREATED AS A DISQUALIFICATION FOR THE POST APPLIED FOR. INTERIM ENQUIRIES WILL NOT BE ATTENDED TO.
Terms & Conditions –
- Candidates should not have exceeded 28 years of age as of 15-06-2023 i.e. the last date of receiving the applications.
- The engagement of the JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW is exclusively for the above-mentioned research work.
- The engagement will be contractual and purely on a temporary basis for a period of 08 Months or a co-terminus with the project, whichever is earlier.
- The engagement under the externally funded project does not confer any right/claim whatsoever either explicitly or implicitly on the appointee for regular appointment in CSIR-CFTRI, against any post or otherwise under any legal conditions precedent.
- The performance of the Project Staff will be reviewed every six months. In case the performance is not satisfactory, the fellowship could be terminated with one month’s notice or one month’s stipend in lieu thereof.
- No TA/DA will be given to the candidates for attending the interview.
- If already the candidate is working in CSIR-CFTRI “No objection certificate” from the PI is mandatory at the time of the interview.
Essential Qualifications: M.Sc. or M.Tech in Life Sciences with NET/GATE qualification (preferably in Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Biotechnology).
Emoluments – Rs.31,000/- (Rupees Thirty One Thousand Only) Plus HRA per month.
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Are you excited about the Junior Research Fellow role at CSIR-CFTRI? Then check out all of the interview questions and their answers below
- Question: Can you explain the objective and scope of the research project “Decoding the role of the transcription factor, sterol regulatory element binding protein during hepatic stellate cell activation”? Answer: The objective of the project is to investigate the role of the transcription factor, sterol regulatory element binding protein, in hepatic stellate cell activation. The project aims to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in this process and its implications in liver disease progression.
- Question: How would you design and carry out experiments to study the activation of hepatic stellate cells in response to the transcription factor? Answer: To study the activation of hepatic stellate cells, I would design experiments involving cell culture models, gene expression analysis techniques such as RT-PCR or RNA sequencing, protein analysis techniques like Western blotting or immunofluorescence, and functional assays to assess cell activation markers. These experiments would provide insights into the role of the transcription factor in hepatic stellate cell activation.
- Question: Can you describe your experience with molecular biology techniques such as PCR, cloning, or gene expression analysis? Answer: During my M.Sc. program, I gained hands-on experience in various molecular biology techniques including PCR, cloning, DNA extraction, gel electrophoresis, and gene expression analysis methods such as RT-PCR. I am familiar with designing primers, optimizing reaction conditions, and analyzing experimental data.
- Question: Have you worked with hepatic stellate cells or liver-related research before? If yes, could you explain your previous work and findings? Answer: While I have not specifically worked with hepatic stellate cells, I have conducted research projects related to liver biology and disease. For example, during my M.Sc. thesis, I investigated the role of a specific liver enzyme in metabolic disorders using animal models. Although the focus was different, the research provided me with valuable insights into liver biology and experimental techniques applicable to studying hepatic stellate cells.
- Question: How would you ensure the validity and reliability of your experimental results throughout the project? Answer: Ensuring the validity and reliability of experimental results is crucial. To achieve this, I would follow rigorous experimental protocols, maintain accurate documentation of procedures and data, perform appropriate controls, and replicate experiments to validate the findings. I would also collaborate with fellow researchers to discuss and cross-validate results, ensuring the reliability of the data generated.
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