UoH Cancer Molecular Biology JRF Opening

University of Hyderabad 
Department of Biochemistry 
School of Life Sciences 

Applications are invited from eligible candidates (Indian Nationals only) on a plain paper or in the attached format (Form B) for the following position(s) in the research project entitled, “Investigating the Molecular Mechanisms Modulated by MTA1 in the regulation of metabolisms to identify Novel Therapeutic Targets to combat Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) 

(1) Name of the Post Junior Research Fellow 

(2) Number of positions 01 (One) 

(3) Fellowship/Honorarium/ Stipend in Rs. Rs. 37,000 (consolidated) per month

(4) Tenure of the Post Initially for one year and can be extended if the candidate performance is satisfactory/till end of the project. 

(5) Essential Qualifications M.Sc. in any discipline of Life Sciences with first class marks. GATE/CSIR/UGC-NET is compulsory. 

(6) Desirable Qualifications M.Sc. in any discipline of Life Sciences 

(7) Experience At least 6 months of lab experience in Molecular Biology and culturing cancer cell lines 

(8) Age Limit Maximum 28 years with relaxation for OBC/ SC/ST and others as per DBT norms. 

(1) Applicants should note that the appointments to be made are purely temporary and they have no right for claiming for any regular appointment in the University. 
(2) No TA/DA will be paid for attending the written test / skill test/ interview or at the time of joining. (3) Self-Attested copies of all certificates in support of the information furnished in the application should be enclosed. 
(4) Last date for receipt of filled-in applications is: 20th November, 2025 
(5) Address to which the applications should be sent: Prof. Pakala Suresh Babu, Project Investigator Roon No. S-40 Department of Biochemistry, School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad-500 046 Phone: 7396172956 Email: pakalasb@uohyd.ac.in 
 
More Info: https://uohyd.ac.in/jrf-srf/

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