Ph.D. studentship at Institute of Bioinformatics (IOB), Bangalore (http://www.ibioinformatics.org)
1. Ph.D. studentship in Cancer Biology using genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic approaches (5 positions)
Qualifications:
1) M.Sc. in any field of Life Sciences;
2) Candidates must have secured JRF funding from CSIR-UGC, DBT, ICMR, BINC and DST-INSPIRE
Selected JRFs will be trained in cell culture, molecular biology experiments, proteomics and cutting edge technologies including NextGen sequencing. Only candidates who can relocate to Bangalore need to apply. Interested candidates should e-mail their detailed curriculum vitae to careers at ibioinformatics dot org with subject as "Ph.D. studentship – Cancer Biology.” Short listed candidates will be called for an interview. Those without any fellowship, please do not apply.
2. Ph.D. studentship in the translational research in neurological diseases using genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic approaches (5 positions)
Qualifications:
1) M.Sc. in any field of Life Sciences;
2) Candidates must have secured JRF funding from CSIR-UGC, DBT, ICMR, BINC and DST-INSPIRE
Selected JRFs will be involved in ongoing collaborative research projects between IOB and National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore and will be placed in IOB-NIMHANS laboratory located at Neurobiology Research Centre, NIMHANS campus. They will be trained in cutting edge technologies including NextGen sequencing and high-resolution mass spectrometry. Only candidates who can relocate to Bangalore need to apply. Interested candidates should e-mail their detailed curriculum vitae to careers at ibioinformatics dot org with subject as "Ph.D. studentship – Translational research in Neurological disorders.” Short listed candidates will be called for an interview. Those without any fellowship, please do not apply.
3. Ph.D. studentship in the development of Human Signaling Pathways and Systems Biology Resources (5 positions)
Qualifications:
1) M.Sc. in any field of Life Sciences;
2) Candidates must have secured JRF funding from CSIR-UGC, DBT, ICMR, BINC and DST-INSPIRE
3) Experience in signaling pathways, proteomic data analysis and curation is desired
We are seeking highly motivated individuals with an interest in the analysis of published information on human signaling pathways to develop specific signaling networks. Knowledge of molecular biology and sequence analysis is preferred. Preference will also be given to those already worked on similar projects in other companies/institutions.
Institute of Bioinformatics has developed systems biology resources of international repute including Human Protein Reference Database (published in NAR and Genome Research; cited by over 1000 research articles), Plasma Proteome Database (published in Proteomics), Human Proteinpedia (published in Nature Biotechnology), a resource for human signaling pathways-NetPath (published in Genome Biology), Pancreatic Cancer Biomarker Resource (published in PLos Medicine) and Resource for Asian Primary Immune Diseases (published in NAR). Besides developing resources, scientists at IOB performed a comparative genomic analysis of mouse and human X chromosomes and identified novel protein coding regions on the human X chromosome, which was published in Nature Genetics. Another study, also published in Nature Genetics, involved construction of largest interactome based on the protein-protein interaction data available in various protein databases.
Interested candidates should e-mail their detailed curriculum vitae to careers at ibioinformatics dot org with subject as "Ph.D. Studentship in Human Signaling Pathways". Short listed candidates will be called for an interview. Those without any fellowship, please do not apply.
4. SRF positions in the clinical proteomics - detection of mycobacterial antigens in clinical samples (2 positions)
Qualifications:
1) M.Sc. in any field of Life Sciences;
2) 1-2 years of experience in microbiology or immunology projects
3) At least one publications
Selected SRFs will be involved in proteomic analysis of clinical samples for the detection of mycobacterial antigens. Interested candidates should e-mail their detailed curriculum vitae to careers at ibioinformatics dot org with subject as "SRF in clinical proteomics". Short listed candidates will be called for an interview.
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