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Delhi Plant Molecular Biology SRF Vacancy @ National Institute of Plant Genome Research

National Institute of Plant Genome Research(NIPGR)
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg
P.O. Box No. 10531
New Delhi – 110 067

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Applications are invited for filling up one position of Senior Research Fellow (SRF) in the Institute with Dr. Jitendra K. Thakur, Scientist, NIPGR under “Short-Term Research Fellowships” programme. The position is completely on temporary basis with maximum duration of three years. The initial appointment will be for a period of one year, but can be curtailed or extended based on the performance of the candidate and discretion of the Competent Authority.

Senior Research Fellow (One):

Candidates having good academic record with M.Sc. or equivalent degree (Minimum 55%) in Botany / Biotechnology / Biochemistry / Life Sciences or any other related field with two years post-M.Sc. research experience are eligible to apply.

Area: Molecular Mechanism of Gene Regulation in Plants.

Desirable: Working experience in the area of Functional Analysis of Transcriptional Co-factors in plants.

The Fellowship amount for the position will be given at par with the similar fellowships by DBT/DST.

NIPGR may select candidate against the above post depending upon the qualifications and experience of the candidate. Reservation of post shall be as per Govt. of India norms.

Eligible candidates may send application along with bio-data  to the following address:

Dr. Jitendra K. Thakur
Scientist
National Institute of Plant Genome Research
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg
P.O. Box No. 10531
New Delhi – 110 067
E-mail: jthakur@nipgr.res.in
Tel. No. 26735221
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Last Date to Apply March 11 2010

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