Walk in interview for the post of Senior Research Fellow (AYUSH) in VPCI
The Vallabh bhai Patel Chest
Institute (VPCI) is a unique postgraduate medical institution devoted to the
study of chest diseases. It is a University of Delhi maintained institution and
is funded entirely by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of
India. The institute is ideally located in the heart of the main campus of the
University of Delhi, providing the requisite academic environment. The
Institute fulfills the national need for providing relief to large number of patients
in the community suffering from chest diseases. It has eminently discharged its
role and has earned a unique place in the field of Chest Medicine. The main
objectives of VPCI have been to conduct research on basic and clinical aspects
of chest medicine, to train post graduates in Pulmonary Medicine and allied
subjects, to develop new diagnostic technology and disseminate scientific
knowledge related to Chest Medicine to other institutions in the country and to
provide specialized clinical and investigative services to patients.
University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Post: Senior Research Fellow (AYUSH)- One
post
Applicants are invited for the
position of Senior Research Fellow in the project sponsored by Department of
AYUSH under Dr Madhu Khanna (P.I.), at the Department of Respiratory Virology,
V. P. Chest Institute, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007.
Salary: Rs.15000/- p.m. + 30 % HRA]
Essential Qualification: M.Sc. degree in Biotechnology/
Microbiology/ Life Sciences with two year research experience.
Desirable: Experience in virology and knowledge
of cell culture techniques will be preferred.
Interview will be held on 17/02/2014 at 11 A.M. to 1:00
P.M. in the department
office. Candidates must bring their recent bio-data and attested photocopies of
relevant certificates at the time of interview.
VALLABHBHAI
PATEL CHEST INSTITUTEUniversity of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Labels: M.Sc, Research Jobs, Senior Research Fellowship (SRF)
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