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August 2015

 

 

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INSPIRE FELLOWSHIP FOR PURSUING DOCTORAL PROGRAMME IN SCIENCE & PHARMACY

Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) is being implemented by the Department of Science & Technology (DST) to strengthen the National Science and Technology base. One Component of the AORC Scheme in INSPIRE is focused on attraction of student to pursue doctoral degree in basic and applied sciences including engineering, medicine, agriculture, veterinary, pharmacy etc. after either masters’ degree in Science/ Applied Science/ Engineering or bachelor/ masters’ degree in Medicine.

Vacancy for Research Assistant in Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology

Applications are invited from Indian nationals for the post of Research Assistant (on contract) in research project entitled “Design and Innovation Centre” F.No.17-2-2014-PN.1(Vol. II) dated 20-1-2015 sponsored by Ministry of Human Resource Development, GOI, New Delhi. The duly completed application on prescribed format along with copies of supporting documents must reach to: Office of the Dean (Research & Consultancy), Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad-211004 on or before 28/08/2015. The envelope should be super scribed as “Application for the post of Research Assistant (on contract) in the Project “Design and Innovation Centre”. A soft copy of the application should also be sent to shiveshs@mnnit.ac.in email address of Dr. Shivesh Sharma. The position is purely temporary and will be governed by the funding agency rules & service conditions of Office of the Dean (Research & Consultancy), MNNIT Allahabad.

Post: Research Assistant

QUALITY BY DESIGN
Job for B.Pharm/M.Pharm as Sr. Executive/ Executive Regulatory Affairs in Aurolab - candidates from TN & AP preferred

Aurolab, based in southern part of India, is an integral part of the Aravind Eye Care System. It manufactures a wide range of high quality ophthalmic consumables such as intraocular lenses, surgical sutures, pharmaceutical products, surgical blades and equipments.

Post: Sr. Executive/ Executive Regulatory Affairs

Walk in interview for JRF/SRF/RA in Dr. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology

Applications are invited for the one post of JRF/SRF/RA in CSIR funded research project entitled as “Natural Product Inspired Design, Synthesis, and Anticancer Evaluation of β-Carboline Derivatives”. The date of walk-in-interview is 21st August 2015 (Friday) 2:00 pm onward in the office room of Head of Department Chemistry.

Post: JRF/SRF/RA (01)

CDFD invites M.Pharm (12 posts) as Project Associate/Research Associate, Project–Junior Research Fellow/ Senior Research Fellow/ Project Assistant/ Research Assistant

CDFD, an autonomous institute of the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, invites applications from Indian nationals for the following purely temporary vacancies in research projects funded by National / International agencies at CDFD like DST/DBT/ICMR/CSIR etc. The description of the positions and minimum essential qualifications for various vacancies are as follows:

Post: Project Associate/Research Associate, Project–Junior Research Fellow/ Senior Research Fellow/ Project Assistant /Research Assistant

The study found Restoring testosterone in older men to normal level through gels, patches, or injections may lower their risk of heart attack, stroke, or death from any cause. The study appeared online in the European Heart Journal
Rajat Barua, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Kansas in the US, said, "It is the first study to demonstrate that significant benefit is observed only if the dose is adequate to normalize the total testosterone levels. Patients who failed to achieve the therapeutic range after testosterone replacement therapy did not see a reduction in (heart attack) or stroke and had significantly less benefit on mortality."

way to keep sedentary workers active at work, and improving their health. The researchers found that workers who pedaled more were more likely to report weight loss, improved concentration while at work, and fewer sick days than co-workers who pedaled less. The study appeared in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

Currently nasal spray flu vaccine that uses a live but weakened form of the virus is not recommended for those under two as it is thought to be too strong to be safe for kids, and too weak to be effective for the elderly. Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a method to modify the nasal spray flu vaccine to make it effective for those under two and above 49 - two groups for which the vaccine is not approved. The study published online in the journal Vaccine.