Molecular breeding in rice / Marker-Assisted Selection in rice, Phenotyping of yield, biotic and abiotic stress traits, rice field management, Plant Molecular Biology/Plant-Microbe Interactions using rice plant as a model system
Preparation of quality system related, Instrument operation related SOPs, Specification, STPs, GTPs, raw data sheet, certificate of analysis. Preparation, review, execution of method transfer and method validation protocols and reports etc.
Evaluation of immunomodulatory and anti-cancer properties of Hydroxychavicol, a major constituent of Piper betel. Perform the project related experiments, develop new techniques and protocols for drug screening using cell culture technology.
The research intern will perform cloning, and over expression of proteins along with bioinformatic analysis. The preference will be given to candidates who have background knowledge in at least two of the following areas: Molecular Biology, Protein biochemistry, Structural Biology, and Bioinformatics
As Regulatory Professional II, the candidate will be responsible for making the timely submissions to the Health Authorities worldwide. The candidate is expected to establish and maintain the CMC part of the core regulatory file.
Engagement of Project Associate under CSIR Mission Mode Project entitled Fermentation scale up and technology development of lead industrial enzymes for Biofuel, Food, Feed, Agriculture and Vaccine applications and CSIR FTT Project entitled Optimization and scale-up of marine-derived peptide antibiotic molecule using bacterial fermentation route.
M.Pharma, M.Sc in Life Sciences. National Network Component. Development of antimicrobial peptide tagge nanoformulation for targeted combination therapy against Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
The Laboratory was established in 1941 as a research and production centre, known as Drug Research Laboratory of J&K State and was later taken over by Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) of Govt. of India in December 1957 as Regional Research Laboratory, Jammu. In view of its core strength in natural products based drug discovery, the mandate of Institute was redefined in 2005 and its name changed to Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM).
The Laboratory was established in 1941 as a research and production centre, known as Drug Research Laboratory of J&K State and was later taken over by Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) of Govt. of India in December 1957 as Regional Research Laboratory, Jammu. In view of its core strength in natural products based drug discovery, the mandate of Institute was redefined in 2005 and its name changed to Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM).