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Mahatma Gandhi University Bioinformatician & Tech Assistant Jobs, Applications Invited

Mahatma Gandhi University Bioinformatician & Tech Assistant Jobs, Applications Invited. BTech Biotech, Microbiology, Botany, MSc, MTech and PhD Bioinformatics candidates are encouraged to apply for Bioinformatician & Tech Assistant Jobs. Interested and eligible applicants can check out all of the details on the same below

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Mahatma Gandhi University
Priyadarsini Hills P.O, Kottayam, Kerala

Notification for Various Research Positions

Applications are invited for various research positions to work on various projects under RUSA Scheme. The duration of the project is one year.

Project Title: Designer probiotics to mitigate the combined abiotic and pathogen stress in plants by deciphering the molecular crosstalk between Oryza sativa and its microbiome.

Post I

Name of the Post: Bioinformatician

No. of Posts: 01

Principal Investigator(PI): Prof. (Dr.) Jayachandran K., Professor, School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, 686560.

Co. Investigator: Dr. Radhakrishnan EK, Associate Professor, School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, 686560. Email: [email protected].

Essential qualifications: M. tech/MSc in Bioinformatics with experience in NGS sequencing and Bioinformatics analysis OR Ph.D in Bioinformatics.

Salary: Rs. 50000/- per month (Consolidated)

Post II

Name of the Post: Technical

Assistant (Level 2)

No. of Posts: 01

Principal Investigator(PI): Prof. (Dr.) Jayachandran K., Professor, School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, 686560.

Co. Investigator: Dr. Radhakrishnan EK, Associate Professor, School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, 686560. Email: [email protected].

Essential qualifications: MSc/B. tech in Biotechnology/Microbiology/ Botany/ Bioinformatics/ with experience.

Salary: Rs. 25000/- per month (Consolidated)

How to Apply: Eligible and interested candidates should send their application with a complete CV and other relevant documents as a single PDF file to email [email protected]. All documents should be mailed on or before 15th August 2023. The interview date and details will be informed to the shortlisted candidates via email.

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Interview Questions for Bioinformatician (Post I)

  1. Question: Can you explain your experience with NGS sequencing and bioinformatics analysis? Answer: Certainly. I have a strong background in both NGS sequencing techniques and bioinformatics analysis. I have previously worked on projects involving transcriptomics and metagenomics data, where I processed and analyzed raw sequencing data to identify differentially expressed genes and microbial communities. My proficiency includes using tools like BLAST, Bowtie, and DESeq for data analysis.
  2. Question: Could you describe a specific project where you applied your bioinformatics skills to decode molecular interactions in a biological context? Answer: Of course. In a recent project, I collaborated with a team to analyze the interaction between gut microbiota and host genes in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. By analyzing metagenomic data, I identified key microbial species that were significantly associated with certain host gene expression patterns, providing insights into potential therapeutic targets.
  3. Question: How do you ensure the accuracy and quality of bioinformatics analysis results? Answer: Ensuring accuracy is crucial in bioinformatics. I follow rigorous quality control steps during data preprocessing, including trimming, filtering, and checking for sequencing artifacts. Additionally, I validate the results by comparing them with existing biological knowledge and using statistical methods to confirm the significance of findings.
  4. Question: Can you explain the significance of deciphering molecular crosstalk between Oryza sativa and its microbiome in the context of the project’s goals? Answer: The molecular crosstalk between Oryza sativa (rice) and its microbiome plays a vital role in the plant’s response to abiotic stressors and pathogens. By deciphering these interactions, we can potentially identify key genes and microbial factors that contribute to stress resistance and overall plant health. This knowledge could lead to the development of designer probiotics for enhancing crop resilience.
  5. Question: How do you plan to collaborate with the research team and integrate your bioinformatics expertise into the project’s objectives? Answer: Collaboration is essential. I intend to actively engage with the experimental team to ensure proper data collection and integration. I will provide bioinformatics support in analyzing sequencing data, identifying relevant pathways, and generating hypotheses based on the results. This collaborative approach will contribute to achieving the project’s goals effectively.

Interview Questions for Technical Assistant (Post II)

  1. Question: Can you describe your experience in handling laboratory techniques relevant to biotechnology, microbiology, or botany? Answer: Certainly. I have practical experience in various laboratory techniques, including DNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, microbial culture maintenance, and basic microscopy. I have been involved in projects where I isolated and characterized microbial strains from environmental samples.
  2. Question: How have you used your technical skills to support research projects in a team environment? Answer: In previous roles, I collaborated with researchers by assisting in experimental setup, sample preparation, and data collection. For instance, I contributed to a study investigating the impact of different growth media on microbial growth rates, where I maintained cultures, collected growth data, and helped analyze the results.
  3. Question: Can you share an example of troubleshooting an issue you encountered during an experiment and how you resolved it? Answer: Certainly. In an experiment involving DNA amplification, I faced inconsistent amplification results. After careful investigation, I realized that the issue was related to the primer concentration. I optimized the primer concentrations and re-ran the experiments, which resulted in consistent and reproducible amplification.
  4. Question: How do you ensure accuracy and reliability in recording experimental data and observations? Answer: Accurate data recording is crucial for reliable results. I maintain detailed lab notebooks where I document experimental protocols, observations, and any deviations from the expected outcomes. I also cross-check data entries with colleagues to ensure consistency and accuracy.
  5. Question: In the context of the project’s objectives, how do you envision your role as a Technical Assistant contributing to the understanding of molecular crosstalk between Oryza sativa and its microbiome? Answer: As a Technical Assistant, I will play a crucial role in supporting the collection and preparation of biological samples. I will assist in DNA and RNA extractions from plant and microbial samples, which are essential for downstream molecular analyses. By ensuring high-quality sample processing, I will contribute to generating reliable data that can uncover insights into the molecular interactions within the plant-microbiome system.

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