Centre of Bio-Medical Research (CBMR) is committed to build a world class research institute dedicated to disease-oriented-research and to translate discoveries and observations of the laboratory into new diagnosis and therapies for the benefit of humanity. Research at CBMR emphasizes the creation of (basic) knowledge in the chemical and biosciences for its application in diagnosis and therapies, the pursuit of fundamental scientific advances through interdisciplinary programs and collaborations, and the education and training of researchers preparing to meet the biomedical challenges of the future.
Post : Project Associate-I (PA-I)
Applications are invited for the post of Project Associate-I (PA-I) position to work in ANRF (SERB) funded project, the details are given below
Project Title : Towards Green and Sustainable Organic Synthesis : From Metal to Metal-free Catalysis
Emoluments : (i) Rs. 31,000/- + HRA to Scholars who are selected through (a) National Eligibility Tests –CSIR-UGC NET including Lectureship (Assistant Professorship) or GATE or (b) A selection process through National Level examinations conducted by Central Government Departments and their Agencies and Institutions. (ii) 25000/-+HRA for others who do not fall under (i) above.
Essential Qualifications : Master’s degree in Chemistry / Chemical Science / Medicinal Chemistry from a recognized university or equivalent.
Desirable Experience : Candidate should have experience in performing chemical reactions, isolation of compounds and characterization
Age Limit : The upper age limit for applying for the PA-I shall be 35 years
Tenure : Till the end of the project.
Interested eligible candidates are requested to send CV with supporting documents to the academic cell of CBMR to email: academic.cell@cbmr.res.in and mention the advertisement code in the email subject : SR/ANRF/NOV24/PA-I
Last Date : 31 October, 2024
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