Project Fellow
Job Title: Project Fellow
Nature of the Post: Temporary and co-terminus with the project
Essential Qualification: Post Graduate in Pharmaceutical Chemistry/Medicinal Chemistry/Organic Chemistry with minimum 55% marks.
Desirable Qualification: Research experience in synthetic organic chemistry and computer aided drug design, and anticancer drug discovery etc.
Title of the Project: “In-Silico Drug Discovery Approach Targeting Fatty acid synthase (FASN) Ketoacyl reductase (KR) domain for Colorectal Cancer Treatment”
Sponsoring Agency: Science & Engineering Research Board (SERB) Department of Science & Technology, Government of India.
Project Investigator: Prof. N.S.H.N. Moorthy, Department of Pharmacy, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Lalpur, Amarkantak, MP, 484887; hari.nmoorthy@gmail.com & nshnarayanamoorthy@gmail.com.
Job Location: Madhya Pradesh
Period: One year (01 Year), initial appointment will be for six months and will be extended upon satisfactory report and availability of funds
Fellowship Amount: Rs. 16000 p.m. (Consolidated) (HRA will not be provided)
Apply Mode: Email
How to Apply: Eligible interested candidates meeting above requirements may submit application by email to PI along with CV indicating the name, date of birth/age, nationality, postal and email addresses, mobile number, essential and desired technical/professional qualifications, research work and experience, published papers etc. in the relevant area along with signature and date within three weeks from the date of the advertisement (17/11/2021)
Date of Interview: Shortlisted eligible candidates will be intimated by email only regarding the date of the online/offline interview. No separate intimation will be sent.
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