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  • Eligible and interested candidates are invited for the interview for Project Assistant (Level II) @ NBRI

    CSIR- National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow, a constituent laboratory of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), is a premier plant science research institute, involved in multidisciplinary R&D programmes of both basic and applied nature across scientific disciplines for economic, environmental and societal benefits for the people of India. CSIR-NBRI undertakes basic and applied research in strategically important areas of plant sciences.

    Eligible and interested candidates are invited for the interview for purely temporary position of Project Assistant (Level II) in the Taxonomy area under sponsored projects tenable at NBRI:-

    Post: Project Assistant (Level II)

  • Opening for Pharmacist in UPVU Dr Shakuntala Misra Vishwavidyalaya | Government Job

    UPVU Dr Shakuntala Misra Vishwavidyalaya-Established by Viklang Kalyaan Vibhaag, Uttar Pradesh Sarkaar came up by an Ordinance dated August 29, 2008, later replaced by U.P. Act No. 1 of 2009, dated February 19, 2009 and U.P. Act No. 24 of 2011, dated November 28, 2011.
    The first University of its kind, which also provides accessible and quality higher education to challenged children, in a completely barrier-free environment.

    Post: Pharmacist

  • Vacancies for M.Sc. in Life Sciences /M.Pharma/ BDS as Research Assistant/JRF/SRF @ King George's Medical University

    The first hospital associated with King George's Medical University was built in 1914, and was called King George Hospital. The funds allocated to the college could hardly be expected to cover the cost of a hospital on a comparable scale. Thus this task was undertaken by the Government of India. The building was again designed by Sir Swinton Jacob after making a spot study of great medical centres in Europe and adapting it the needs of this country.

    Post: Research Assistant/JRF/SRF

  • NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON NANOMEDICINE Organised by- Integral University (Department of Biosciences), GBIOFIN & SERE India 7th-9th March, 2014

    About Department of BioScience @ Integral University

  • AWARD OF DBT-JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP (DBT-JRF) IN BIOTECHNOLOGY at National Centre for Cell Science

    Applications are invited from Indian nationals for the award of “DBT-Junior Research Fellowship” (DBT-JRF) for pursuing research in frontier areas of Biotechnology and Applied Biology. JRFs will be selected according to merit under two categories: Category I & II. Category I fellowship (Top 275 in number) are tenable in any University/Institute in India where the students can register for Ph.D. Category II students (100 in number) will be eligible to join any DBT sponsored Project and avail fellowship equivalent to NET/GATE qualifications as per DST Guidelines, subject to selection through institutional selection process. Fellowship will be co-terminus with the duration of project and institutional rules will be applicable. There will be no binding on PIs of DBT sponsored projects to select JRF/SRF for their projects from category II list. Selection in Category II will not entitle student for any fellowship from DBT-JRF programme.

    Post: Junior Research Fellowship

  • A REVIEW ON CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE
  • A REVIEW ON PHARMACOGNOSY, PRE-PHYTOCHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TRIDAX PROCUMBENS
  • Job for Pharmacist (53 Openings) in Directorate of Medical Education and Training - Govt Job

    Public service commission inviting applications from Indian nationals for direct recruitment process rule-2002 and modified rules-2003 under State Medical College, Aajamgadh, Kannauj, Jalaun, Ambedkar Nagar, Saharanpur.

    Post: Pharmacist

  • A REVIEW ON ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF RICINUS COMMUNIS LINN.

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    About Authors:
    KM. Preeti*, Ansu Bala Verma
    Department of Pharmacology, Rameshwaram institute of technology and management,
    Lucknow- 227202,  India
    preeti30sept@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    In recent years, Ricinus communis Linn. has become a subject of interest because of its beneficial effects on human health. The present ethnopharmacological review was conducted to evaluate the therapeutic properties of  Ricinus communis by scientific evidences. It belongs to the family Euphobiaceae, which is commonly known as castor. Ricinus communis is found thoughout the hotter parts of India. This plant is extensively used in Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathic and Allopathic system of medicine as cathartic. Traditionally  this plant is used as laxative, purgative, fertilizer and fungicides etc. whereas the plant possess beneficial effects as antioxidant, antifertility, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, CNS stimulant, antidiabetic, insecticidal, larvicidal, antinociceptive, antiasthmatic, antiulcer, immunomodulatory, hepatoprotective, lipolytic, wound healing and central analgesic and many other medicinal properties. The extracts or the isolated compounds of this plant have been found to have potent activity against various ailments. The aim of present article is to explore the pharmacological or medicinal importance of the plant Ricinus communis linn.

  • Invitation for SRF in the CSIR Emeritus Scientist Scheme in National Botanical Research Institute

    CSIR- National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow, a constituent laboratory of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), is a premier plant science research institute, involved in multidisciplinary R&D programmes of both basic and applied nature across scientific disciplines for economic, environmental and societal benefits for the people of India. CSIR-NBRI undertakes basic and applied research in strategically important areas of plant sciences.

    Eligible and interested candidates are invited for the purely temporary positions of SRF in the CSIR Emeritus Scientist Scheme entitled "Assessment of Bryophyte diversity documentation and validation of traditional knowledge in North East hills" tenable at NBRI:

    Post: Senior Research Fellow

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