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Structural and functional characterization of serine biosynthetic pathway enzymes from Entamoeba histolytica

Structural and functional characterization of serine biosynthetic pathway enzymes from Entamoeba histolytica

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES

NEW DELHI-110067

POSITION AVAILABLE

                                                                Dated: 14th Nov 2017

 

Applications are invited for the following purely temporary post in the project entitled “Structural  and functional characterization of serine biosynthetic pathway enzymes from Entamoeba histolytica” funded by the CSIR.

 

R. A / SRF : One

Salary :   According to CSIR rules (14000 +HRA)

Essential Qualification : Ph.D in Structural biology /computational biology

Age –  not more than 32 years

Desirable qualification : 1. Experience in structure determination, inhibitor screening and simulations with proof of publications is preferred.

                                   2. National Eligibility Test cleared [CSIR/UGC] candidate is preferred.

 The selected candidate will be appointed on purely temporary basis till the end of the project (till 31st Jan 2018).

The application on plain paper indicating name, date of birth/age, address, essential/technical/professional qualifications, experience and list of publications should reach the undersigned,[project Director], School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067,on or before  21st  Nov 2017.

Prof. S. Gourinath

Principal Investigator

School Of Life Sciences

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