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ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES BHOPAL
Saket Nagar, Bhopal – 462020 (MP)
Website: www.aiimsbhopal.edu.in and www.aiimsbhopal.nic.in.

File No.: AIIMS/BPL/MB/2023/748

Recruitment of Junior Research Fellow and Technical Assistant in NIH-funded Research Project titled “Improving Outcomes in Depression in Primary Care in a Low Resource Setting”

Eligible candidates are invited to attend WALK-IN-INTERVIEW for the following posts at the Department of Microbiology, AIIMS Bhopal through direct recruitment.

Post I

Name of the Post: Junior Research Fellow (JRF)

No. of Post: 01

Age not exceeding: 28 years

Pay: 37,000+HRA as admissible

Essential Qualifications: Post graduate degree in Microbiology/ Life Sciences

Desirable: Experienced in Molecular Biology techniques

Post II

Name of the Post: Technical Assistant

No. of Post: 01

Age not exceeding: 35 years

Pay: 31,000 (consolidated)

Essential Qualifications: Graduate in Science/ relevant subjects from a recognized university with three year’s work experience from a recognized institution or Master’s degree in Microbiology/Life Sciences.

Desirable: 1 year Laboratory experience for a Master’s candidate.

Age Concession: Age relaxation is admissible in respect of SC/ST/OBC and women candidates, Retrenched Government Employees, Departmental Candidates (including projects), and exservicemen in accordance with the instructions issued by the Central Government from time to time. Age concession to the extent of services rendered in the research projects will also be admissible for experienced and skilled persons. The effective date for fulfilling eligibility criteria (including qualification and experience etc), upper age limit will be the date of walk-in interview.

How to apply?

Selection Venue: Department of Microbiology, Ground Floor, Medical College Building, AIIMS Bhopal. No TA/DA will be paid for attending the walk-in-interview.

Date and Time of Interview: 11:00 am on Tuesday, 22nd August 2023 in the domains of eligibility qualification. The Candidates shall report at 09:00 am to the Principal Investigator at selection venue. No candidates will be allowed for verification after 10:30 am.

The candidates shall report for appearing in the walk- in- interview with

a. Duly filled application form
b. Self-attested photocopies of proof of date of birth (class 10th certificate/ school leaving certificate), eligibility qualification mark-sheets, degrees, experience certificate, caste certificate (if applicable), qualifying degree registration with statutory council (if applicable) and other relevant testimonials.

Application Fees: Nil

Short Listing: Based on bio-data, the candidates may be short-listed for a walk-in-interview. Candidates for walk-in-interview must bring a No objection certificate from the current employer (if in government service) and produce all relevant original documents in proof of details furnished in their application at the time of walk-in-interview.

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Here are five possible interview questions along with their answers for the job described:

1. Question: Can you explain your experience with molecular biology techniques and how it qualifies you for the Junior Research Fellow (JRF) position in this NIH-funded research project? Answer: Certainly. I hold a postgraduate degree in Microbiology and have been extensively involved in various molecular biology techniques during my academic pursuits and previous research projects. I have hands-on experience in DNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, and gene expression analysis. This experience has equipped me with the necessary skills to contribute effectively to the research goals of this project.

2. Question: Could you elaborate on your relevant laboratory experience, especially in the context of the Technical Assistant role, and explain how it aligns with the requirements of the project? Answer: Of course. I have a Master’s degree in Microbiology and have spent a considerable amount of time working in laboratory settings during my academic journey. I have successfully executed various microbiological techniques, including bacterial culturing, staining, and microbial identification. Additionally, I have gained practical experience in handling laboratory equipment and maintaining records. This background, along with my willingness to learn, positions me well for the Technical Assistant role in this project.

3. Question: How familiar are you with primary care settings and depression outcomes, and how do you think your background can contribute to the project’s objective of improving outcomes in depression in a low-resource setting?

Answer: I am well-aware of the challenges faced in primary care settings, especially in low-resource environments. Through my academic exposure and previous research involvement, I have gained insights into mental health issues and their impact on patients in such settings. My grasp of microbiology and life sciences, coupled with an understanding of the factors influencing depression outcomes, allows me to bring a multidisciplinary approach to this project. I believe this holistic perspective will contribute positively to achieving the project’s objectives.

4. Question: Can you discuss a specific instance where you demonstrated adaptability and problem-solving skills in a research or laboratory environment? Answer: Certainly. During my master’s program, I encountered an unexpected technical glitch while conducting a critical experiment. The equipment malfunctioned, jeopardizing the accuracy of our results. In response, I collaborated with my team members to troubleshoot the issue, recalibrated the equipment, and successfully resumed the experiment. This experience showcased my ability to think on my feet, collaborate effectively, and find innovative solutions—a skillset I believe is essential for handling challenges in research projects.

5. Question: How do you plan to ensure effective coordination and communication within a multidisciplinary team involved in this research project? Answer: Communication and collaboration are paramount in multidisciplinary projects. To ensure effective coordination, I propose establishing regular team meetings to share progress, insights, and challenges. Open channels of communication will encourage the exchange of ideas and timely problem-solving. Additionally, utilizing digital platforms and document-sharing tools will streamline information dissemination. By fostering an environment of mutual respect and knowledge exchange, we can collectively contribute to the project’s success.

Remember, these answers are just examples. Feel free to adapt and personalize them based on your own experiences and qualifications. Good luck with your interview!

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