Microbiology/Molecular Biology JRF Openings @ Bharathidasan University

NATIONAL FACILITY FOR MARINE CYANOBACTERIA
(Sponsored by DBT, Govt. of India)
Department of Marine Biotechnology
Bharathidasan University

Tiruchirappalli – 620 024, Tamil Nadu

Two Junior Research Fellow positions (Rs. 16,000/- for NET/GATE/BET/BINC qualified candidates otherwise it shall be Rs. 12,000/- + 10% HRA per month) are available at National Facility for Marine Cyanobacteria, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, to work on the project funded by the DBT, Govt. of India titled “Molecular Diversity of Indian freshwater and marine cyanobacterial isolates from Hot Spots and their biotechnological potentials as Bio-surfactants, -flocculants.

ELIGIBILITY Applications are invited from individuals who have high motivation to do the research with I class M.Sc. Microbiology/Biotechnology/Gene Technology/Molecular Biology.

Interested candidates can send their CV on a plain paper with a passport size photograph with details of marks secured in all subjects from plus two stage (with proof), full postal and permanent address, sex, date of birth, community, etc. along with any additional qualification or experience and two addresses of referees who could be contacted (one from whom should be your PG teacher and another whom you have studied).

LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION Application should reach the Principal Investigator on or before May 30th 2012 by Email/Registered Post/Speed Post in an envelope superscribed “Application for Junior Research Fellow in NFMC”.

Applicants will be communicated about the date of Interview. No TA/DA will be given for attending the written test or interview.

D. PRABAHARAN
Principal Investigator
ADDRESS FOR COMMUNICATION
Dr.D.Prabaharan,
Principal Investigator,
National Facility for Marine Cyanobacteria,
Department of Marine Biotechnology,
Bharathidasan University,
Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu – 620 024.
Email: nfmc_office@yahoo.com

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