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School of Life Sciences: Molecular insight into emerging antibiotic resistance pattern of Vibrio cholerae.

School of Life Sciences: Molecular insight into emerging antibiotic resistance pattern of Vibrio cholerae.

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JAWAHARALAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES

Advt.No SLS/PKY/2016/1

Applications were invited for the following purely temporary post(s) in the DBT / CSIR / UGC / ICMR / DRDO/ ICHR project entitled" Molecular insight into emerging antibiotic resistance pattern of Vibrio cholerae"

Project Assistant

Salary : Rs…@18000/- (consolidated)

Essential Qualifications : M.Sc. in Biological Sciences

Desirable Qualifications: Prior experience in relevant field or having expertise in handling bacterial cultures, targeted PCR/genomics/proteomics .

Job Requirements: Collection and characterization of the isolates, testing and typing for Vibrio cholerae, antibiotic susceptibility testing, and characterization of antibiotic resistance mechanisms.

The project is valid for a period of one and half years. The selected candidate will be appointed on purely temporary basis initially for a period of one and half years or till his service are required by the Project Director or till the validity of the project, whichever is earliest.

The applications on plain paper with indicating name, date of birth/age, address, essential/ technical /professional qualifications, experience, research work, list of published books/articles should reach 
Prof. P. K. Yadava, Project Director, School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067, on or before 8th March, 2016

( Pramod Kumar Yadava, Professor )
Name/Designation of Project Director

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