Masters degree in Biotechnology or Life Science or PhD in Biotechnology or Life Science. National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, NIIST.
For Senior Research Assistant the candidates should have an of M. Sc., M. Sc. (Ag.), M. Pharm., M.V.Sc. or equivalent degree with high academic attainment and at least two years of research experience
The Selected candidates will work on DST sponsored project at Membrane Science and Separation Technology Division, CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute
Responsible for In-process production related activities in DP manufacturing, filling, and packing sections. Preparation of batch manufacturing records, process validation protocol/report of DP area and its associated records.
Any M.Pharmacy / MSc (Full time) with 6 to 10 Years (or) B.Pharmacy with 8 to 12 Years of relevant Experience in Manufacturing (Upstream/Downstream) injectables with Strong people management
should possess M.S. (Pharm.) or M. Pharm. in Medicinal Chemistry/Biotechnology, M.Sc. in Chemistry/Life Sciences, PG degree in other relevant branches of Chemical Sciences at NIPER
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharma) degree with at least 02 years of experience in AYUSH Hospitals/Clinics. In case B. Pharma candidate is not available, Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharma) candidates with at least 02 years of experience will be considered. Should have computer knowledge.
Diploma in Pharmacy from recognized Institution / Board. Experience in dispensing and/or storage and dispensing of drugs in a reputed hospital or institution or in a drug store or a pharmaceutical concern.
Postgraduate Degree in Science (M.Pharm, Life Science, Biotech, Zoology, Botany) with Mandatory Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Research and one-year clinical research experience. OR MSc in Clinical Research.
PhD degree in any branch of Life Sciences from a recognised university or Institute. Candidates should have demonstrated experience in cell biology techniques, including culturing, stock maintenance, transfection and transduction