Exciting JRF Opportunity at IIT Kanpur for Life Sciences Graduates
The Department of Biological Sciences & Bioengineering at IIT Kanpur is inviting applications for the position of Junior Research Fellow (JRF). The position is for a temporary role with an initial duration of one year, extendable based on performance.
The role focuses on molecular biology techniques, with prior experience in protein purification, mammalian cell culture, and cellular signaling as desirable but not mandatory. Applicants must hold an M.Sc. in Life Sciences, with a preference for those who have cleared CSIR-NET/GATE/DBT-JRF exams.
Exciting JRF Opportunity at IIT Kanpur for Life Sciences Graduates
Job Title | Junior Research Fellow (JRF) |
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Number of Positions | 01 |
Organization | Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur |
Minimum Qualification | M.Sc. in Life Sciences |
Desirable Qualifications | CSIR-NET/GATE/DBT-JRF |
Desirable Work Experience | Molecular biology techniques, protein purification, cell culture (desirable) |
Salary | INR 37,000/- per month |
Position Duration | Temporary, initially for one year, extendable |
Application Procedure | Submit CV to gpcrbiology2020@gmail.com |
Hard Copy Requirement | Not required at this stage |
Last Date to Apply | October 15, 2024 |
Interview Process | Online, no TA/DA provided |
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