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Functional Role of cell surface Hyaluronan Binding Protein 1 (HABP1): Implication in cancer metastasis

Functional Role of cell surface Hyaluronan Binding Protein 1 (HABP1): Implication in cancer metastasis

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School of Environmental Sciences

Jawaharlal Nehru University

POSITION AVAILABLE

Dated:24-05-2018

Applications are invited for the following purely temporary post in the fellowship titled “Functional Role of cell surface Hyaluronan Binding Protein 1 (HABP1): Implication in cancer metastasis” funded by National Academy of Sciences India (NASI).

Research Associate (R.A): One

Salary:   RA- I (Rs. 36,000 + 30% HRA) p.m

[Depending on experience of the candidate selected, scale for RA-II (Rs. 38,000 + 30% HRA) p.m and RA-III (Rs. 40,000 + 30% HRA) p.m

Essential Qualification: PhD with specialization in the field of Cell and Molecular Biology.

Need to have work experience in handling mammalian cell culture.

Desirable Qualification: Prior work experience in the field of cancer biology.

The selected candidate will be appointed on purely temporary basis, initially for a period of one year or till his / her services are required by the project Director or till Validity of the project, whichever is earliest.

The application on plain paper indicating name, date of birth / age, address, essential / technical / professional qualifications, experiences, research work, list of published books / articles should reach the undersigned (Project Director), School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal

Nehru University, New Delhi-110067, on or before 31st May, 2018.

Prof. Kasturi Datta

Principal Investigator

NASI, Senior Scientist

School of Environmental Science &

Adjunct Professor

Special Centre for Molecular Medicine

Former Professor & Dean, School of Environmental Sciences

Jawaharlal Nehru University

Email: kdatta@mail.jnu.ac.in

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