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Application for Project Assistant post in SBT

Application for Project Assistant post in SBT

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY
School of Biotechnology
New Delhi – 110067

Applications are invited for a post in ICMR funded Project entitled: "Development of Plasmonic Nano-sensor for Detection of AGE in Diabetic Patient Samples”, at School of Biotechnology, JNU. The selected candidate will be appointed for one year extendable to the duration of the project.

Position: Project Assistant (01 post)

Essential Qualifications & Experience: Candidate must have B.Sc. or higher degree (with minimum 55% marks) or higher in Life Sciences/Biotechnology or any related field.

Desirable: Experience in nanotechnology.

Salary: Rs. 30,000 /- per month (consolidated)

Appointment will be purely on temporary basis and co-terminus with the project.

Interested candidates may send their application (clearly mentioning the essential qualification and desirable qualification) and testimonials (preferably in a single pdf file) through email and send to PI (jaydeep@jnu.ac.in) mentioning the project title and the position in the subject of the email.

The last date of sending the applications is 10th June, 2024.

The eligible candidates may further be shortlisted based on qualifications/experience depending on the number of applicants and finally they will be notified through email with the date and schedule of the interview to be conducted on hybrid mode.

Dr. Jaydeep Bhattacharya (Principal Investigator)
Assistant Professor
School of Biotechnology,
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi-110067
E-mail: jaydeep@jnu.ac.in

Note: No TA/DA will be paid for appearing in interview.

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