CSIR- CENTRAL LEATHER RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Council of Scientific & Industrial Research
Adyar, Chennai-600 020 Tamil Nadu
Advertisement No.05 / 2022
Recruitment of Scientists
Last date for submission of ONLINE applications 23.01.2023 (23:30 hrs IST)
The CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute [CLRI], Chennai is a premier constituent establishment of
Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), which is an Autonomous Body under the Department of
Scientific & Industrial Research (DSIR), Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India. The CSIRCentral Leather Research Institute [CLRI], Chennai was established in the year 1948 with headquarters at
Chennai. It has Regional Centres at Ahmedabad, Jalandhar, Kanpur and Kolkata.
CLRI is the central hub in
Indian Leather Sector with direct roles in Education, Research, Training, Testing, Designing, Forecasting,
Planning, Social empowerment and leading in Science and Technology relating to Leather and footwear. CLRI
is also a significant contributor in the area of Collagen biomaterials.
2. CLRI invites ONLINE application from enthusiastic, innovative and young Indian researchers having
excellent academic record, proven scientific achievements with zeal for innovative Research & Development to
fill up the following scientific positions
1. Scientist
S2201
01 Post
(EWS)
Molecular
Biology
32 years
Ph. D
submitted in
Life Sciences /
Biochemistry /
Biotechnology /
Molecular
Biology /
Structural
Biology
Research experience in tissue
specific alterations,
extracellular matrix
modulations in disease biology,
collagen disorders,
neurobehavioral studies,
neurodegenerative /
neurodevelopmental disorders
as demonstrated by their
research publications
preferably as first Author in SCI
Journals and / or Patent in the
area. Experience in Product
Development / Technology
innovation / Applied
Technology.
Research in the area
of the molecular and
biochemical basis of
diseases in human /
rodent / zebra fish /
rabbit and cellular
model and
Development of
functional prototype
wearable biosensors
for theragnostic
dressing
2. Scientist
S2202
01Post
(UR)
Disease
Biology
32 years
Ph.D submitted
in Life
Sciences /
Biochemistry /
Biotechnology /
Molecular
Biology
Research experience in
immunological assays /
immune-metabolism / Tumour
microenvironment / Protein
Chemistry / genome editing as
demonstrated by their research
publications preferably as first
Author in SCI Journals and / or
Patent in the area.
Experience in Product
Development / Technology
innovation / Applied
Technology.
Research in the area
of immunological
and physiological
basis of diseases in
different in-vitro and
in-vivo models for
detailed
understanding of
diseases to design
and develop
therapeutics.
3. Scientist
S2203
01 Post
(OBC)
Therapeutics
35 Years
(with
relaxation)
Ph.D submitted
in Life
Sciences /
Biochemistry /
Biotechnology /
Molecular
Biology
Research experience in
translational animal model,
disease and organoid models
etc to support diagnosis and
therapeutics in the form of
biodegradable scaffolds,
implants, drug development
and design wearable sensors
as demonstrated by their
research publications
preferably as first Author in SCI
Journals and / or Patent in the
area.
Experience in Product
Development / Technology
innovation / Applied
Technology.
Research in the area
of molecular,
biochemical,
physiological and
genetic basis of
diseases in different
in-vitro and in-vivo
models and develop
bioactive
therapeutics for
specific disorders
8. Scientist
S2208
01 Post
(OBC)
Medical
Devices
35 Years
(with
relaxation)
M.E./M. Tech.
(or equivalent
e.g., Integrated
M.Tech., Dual
degree B.Tech.
& M.Tech.) in
BioTechnology
OR
Ph.D
(submitted) in
Biotechnology
B.E./B.Tech. in Bio-Technology
Research experience in
development of Bio Products
for medical applications and
medical devices as
demonstrated by their research
publications preferably as first
Author in SCI Journals and / or
Patent in the area.
Experience in Product
Development / Technology
innovation / Applied
Technology.
R&D and validation
of Bio-material for
medical application
and development of
bio materials for
various clinical
requirements.
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