Advanced Pediatrics Centre
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research,
Chandigarh 160012
VACANCY FOR THE POST OF SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW IN
GENETIC METABOLIC UNIT, DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS
Applications (with CV) are hereby invited for the post of ‘Senior Research Fellow’ in SERB, ANRF
project titled “Elucidation of Placental Cellular Dynamics and Immune Atlas at Feto-Maternal
Interface in Patients with Unexplained Recurrent Pregnancy Loss" under Dr. Priyanka Srivastava,
at Department of Pediatrics, PGIMER. The post is purely on temporary basis.
Qualification M.Sc. in Human Genetics/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/ Life Sciences with following criteria fulfilled:
a. Scholars who are selected through National Eligibility Test CSIR UGC, NET including lectureship (Assistant Professorship) and GATE.
b. The selection process through National level examinations conducted by Central Government Departments and their agencies and institutions as DST, DBT, DAE, DOS, DRDO, MoR, ICMR, ICAR, IITs, IISc, IISER, NISER, etc.
c. 2 years of research experience
Salary
(per
month) Rs.42,000/-
+ HRA
35 years (maximum)
(Up to 5 years age
relaxation for
SC/ST/physically
handicapped/women
candidates)
Candidates falling short of experience need not apply. Candidates already in service should apply through proper
channel with NOC.
* NET/GATE are mandatory.
Interested candidates can send their CV (along with self-attested copies of academic degrees &
certificates, list of publications) by 13.10.2024 till 5 pm, by email (srivastavapriy@gmail.com).
Shortlisted candidates will be called for an interview on 16.10.24 in APC, PGIMER, Chandigarh.
At the
time of interview, candidates should bring their original certificates for verification. Eligibility criteria
must be fulfilled as per the guidelines. The post is purely on temporary basis. No separate interview letter
will be sent and no TA/DA will be paid.
Dr. Priyanka Srivastava,
(Principal Investigator) Dr. Priyanka Srivastava, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
(Genetic Metabolic Unit)
Department of Pediatrics
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