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Research Fellow for DBT, Govt. of India

Title: Research Fellow for DBT, Govt. of India

Location: India

Organization’s profile:

Research Fellow for DBT, Govt. of India funded project on “Establishment of Institutional Level Biotech Hub at the Sikkim Government College, Tadong”. Fellowship will be as per DBT norms. Candidates will be encouraged to enroll for a PHD.

Job Description:

One post of Research Fellow for DBT, Govt. of India funded project on “Establishment of Institutional Level Biotech Hub at the Sikkim Government College, Tadong.”

Eligibility:

Master’s degree in Biotechnology/Zoology/Life Science from recognised University. Preference will be given to the candidates having knowledge on use of PCR, Spectrophotometer, Gel Documentation Apparatus, etc with experience in research on biotechnology.

How to apply:

Apply by email to bina_newar(at)yahoo.co.in/acharya2skm(at)gmail.com).

Reference: YETI

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