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Applications are invited for the post of Project assistant in PGIMER

 

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The PGIMER owes its inception to the vision of late Sardar Partap Singh Kairon, the then Chief Minister of Punjab and the distinguished medical educationists of the then combined state of Punjab, supported by the first Prime Minister of India Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru who considered the institutions of scientific knowledge as temples of learning and the places of pilgrimage. The institute started in 1962 and Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru inaugurated the hospital now named “Nehru Hospital” on 7th July 1963. The Institute was originally under the Government of undivided Punjab. After the reorganization of the state, the administrative control of the institute passed on to the Union Territory of Chandigarh in November 1966.  The Institute became an autonomous body under the Act of Parliament in 1967 functioning under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.

Post: Project Assistant

Applications are invited for the post of one Project assistant in DST funded research project entitled 'Role of GPCRs Mediated Modulation of Immune Function in Diabetes and Obesity'. Desirous candidates with the following qualifications may submit their biodata along with attested copies of certificates/testimonials to Dr. Shalini Jain, Room # 303, Department of Biochemistry, Research Block A, 3rd floor and appear for interview in the office of HOD on 5th September 2013 at 3 pm.

Qualification: M.Sc Biochemistry/ Microbiology/ Biotechnology/ Immunology/ Life sciences

Desirable: Practical research experience in the areas mentioned above and also Experiences in cell culture, mice studies and metabolic diseases will be preferred.

Age limit : 28 years as per DST rules

Salary: Rs.8,000 per month

Dr. Shalini Jain
Department of Biochemistry
PGIMER, Chandigarh

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