NBRC Genomics JRF Vacancy 2017 November


Advertisement No.: Acad/19/2017 

NATIONAL BRAIN RESEARCH CENTRE (NBRC) invites application for the position of “Junior Research Fellow (Project)” in DBT funded project entitled “CRISPRI system: A toolbox to investigate novel regulatory mechanisms of synapse formation by long noncoing RNAs”. Interested candidates fulfilling the following requirement can submit duly filled in application as per attached format and bio-data alongwith self- attested copies of certificates in support of their qualifications and experience latest by 21 st November, 2017 to “The Registrar, National Brain Research Centre, Nainwal Mode, Gurgaon-122 051 (Haryana)”: 

Name of the post  Junior Research Fellow (Project) 

No. of Position  One 

Essential Qualification 

 M. Sc. in Life Sciences or Physical Sciences 60% and above marks from matriculation onwards Eligibility Criteria 

 Candidate qualified any National Eligibility Test (NET). 

 NETs include CSIR-UGC NET including LS category, ICMRJRF, GATE, JAM, GPAT, JEST, Biotechnology Eligibly Test and test conducted in Bioinformatics by Bioinformatics National Consortium and Joint Graduate Entrance Examination for Biology & Interdisciplinary Life Science (JGEEBILS) 

Desirable Qualification 

 Experience in Cell culture methods or next generation sequencing data analysis or CRISPR based genome editing 

Fellowship  ` 25,000/- pm + HRA (No other allowances are applicable)

Project Investigator  Dr. Sourav Banerjee For academic question, send email : sourav@nbrc.ac.in (please do not send application materials to this e-mail address) 

Tenure 

 The tenure will be for a period of one year initially and may be extended on performance review. The post is co-terminus with the project. Selected candidates should abide by the rules and regulations of NBRC. 

Accommodation 

 Accommodation may be provided as per rules of NBRC, subject to availability. 

Note : * No TA / DA will be payable to the candidates for attending the interview.

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