IIHR Bangalore Plant Molecular Biology Project Openings

ADVT. NO.04/2019/ESTT – II

The following temporary posts will be filled up through Personal Interview on 24.05.2019 & 25.05.2019 at IIHR, Hesaraghatta Lake Post, Bangalore- 560089 under various time bound Ad-hoc projects/schemes Details of posts, tenure of appointment, age limit, qualification are indicated below:

2. Dr. Basavaprabu L Patil, Sr. Scientist & PI, Div. of Biotechnology, IIHR, Bangalore.

Junior Research Fellow (1 Post) 

DBT-BCIL: Biotechnological intervention through RNAi approach for management for banana bunchy to virus (BBTV) in northeast region of India

Rs. 25,000/- PM+HRA

Up To31.03.2021

Essential: M.Sc. (Agri.) in Plant Molecular Biology/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/ Life Science/ Plant Pathology (OR) M.Sc. in Plant Molecular Biology/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/ Life Science with NET/ GATE qualification

Experience: Working experience in Molecular biology techniques, DNA cloning and RNA-interference technology in control of plant viruses.

30 years for men & 35 years for women 24.05.2019



Senior Research Fellow (1 Post) 

AMAAS project entitled “Genomics mediated taxonomy and function analysis of endophytic microbiome in horticultural crops and plant microbe interaction studies”

Rs. 25,000/- PM+HRA

Up To31.03.2020

Essential: M.Sc. in Plant Molecular Biology/ Molecular Microbiology/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/ Life Science/ Plant Pathology with 4 years Bachelor’s Degree (OR)
M.Sc. in Plant Molecular Biology/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/ Life Science with NET qualification

Experience: Working experience in Molecular Microbiology techniques & Genomics.

35 years for men & 40 years for women 24.05.2019

2B. Young Professional-I (01 Post)

Rs. 15,000/- (Consolidated)

Up To31.03.2020

Essential: B.Sc. in Biotechnology/ Microbiology/ Molecular Biology

Desirable: one year experience in Molecular Microbiology & Molecular techniques.

21 to 40 years

24.05.2019

More Info: https://www.iihr.res.in/sites/default/files/WEB%20ADVERTISMENT_1.pdf

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