Andhra University JRF Opening on Pathogenicity Genes | needs to stay in Germany 3-6 months for training

Andhra University Department of Botany,
Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam AP


Wanted a CSIR-NET JRF qualified life sciences post graduate student to work immediately in a
DST-DFG sponsored project involving the molecular characterization of pathogenicity related genes in a fungus.

For carrying out some part of work, a 3-6 month stay in a laboratory in Germany in 2010 is required.

Date up to which applications will be accepted: 10th November, 2009

Eligible candidates contact:

Professor K. Uma Devi,
Department of Botany,
Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam.

Email: umadevikoduru@gmail.com
Ph: +91-9490431821
+91-891-2553554

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