3 Jun 2014

BCIL BITP Notification released 2014-2015

BCIL- BITP Govt of India




On behalf of Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, Biotech Consortium India Limited (BCIL) is implementing since 1993-94, a scheme of practical industrial training for M.Sc./M.Tech./B.E./B.Tech. Biotechnology students. The objective of this programme is to provide industry-specific training to Biotech students for skill development and enhancing their job opportunities in biotech industry. This programme provides an opportunity to Biotech Industry for training and selecting suitable manpower. The training period is for six months during which a trainee is paid stipend of Rs.10,000/- per month and trainer company is paid a bench fee to cover the expenses for providing training. The advertisement for the programme is published in national newspapers once in a year in the month of June and online application forms for students and requisition forms for companies are available on website for submission. The final placement for training is done in October-November.



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2 Nov 2013

SPMVV Ph.D Notification 2014

SRI PADMAVATI MAHILA VISVAVIDYALAYAM, TIRUPATI
(WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY)

Department wise Vacancies of M.Phil/Ph.D for the year 2013-14
(as on 30.10.2013)



References:


8 Aug 2013

Centre for Stem cell Research Research Opportunities

Centre for Stem cell Research
Faculty
Scientists interested in applied and basic research with stem cells are invited to apply. Suitable candidates who have a PhD in life sciences or MD with post-doctoral work in molecular and cell biology, preferably with stem cells and capable of independent research. Exceptional candidates with other complementary abilities will also be considered.
Selected candidates will be provided lab space, equipment and start up funds, after which they will be expected to raise their own grants. Faculty working at the CSCR will have the opportunity to develop projects with clinical colleagues in the different departments of CMC. An MOU that CMC has with the National Center for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Bangalore will allow them to access facilities there and work with colleagues at NCBS, including spending significant time there, if required.
Salary will be commensurate with the qualification and experience.
Short Term Projects
Applications are invited from candidates who are interested in doing short term projects at the Centre for Stem Cell Research (a unit of inStem, Bengaluru) a collaboration between DBT and CMC, Vellore.
Duration: 4 to 6 Month's
Eligibility: Candidates who are pursuing MSc (Life Sciences/ Biotechnology/ NanoTechnology/ Materials Science / Bioengineering); B.Tech, M.Tech, MBBS.
Application process
Applications will considered for the following sessions, every year
Session
Session
Duration of project
Last date to receive application
1
January-June
August 31st of previous year
2
July-December
March 31st of current year

Candidates who are selected for this course will be informed by the 15th of September (Session 1) or April (Session 2), respectively.
Please note: The short term project applications and communications should be sent to the following e-mail ID only: cscredu@cmcvellore.ac.in.
Positions Available
1. Call for Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Position (Job Code -1041)
The Centre for Stem Cell Research,Christian Medical College, Vellore invites the following applications for the DBT and DST funded projects involving dissecting molecular and pathophysiological mechanisms of stem cells in vascular diseases:
Qualification: M.Sc. in Life Sciences or M.Tech Biotechnology with minimum 60% marks. Candidates with CSIR/UGC/DBT/ICMR fellowships are strongly encouraged to apply. Work includes cell culture, mice models, microscopy, image analysis, flow cytometry, molecular biology techniques and immunohistochemistry.
Apply with Job Code-1041: Strongly motivated candidates should send their applications on a plain paper with their bio-data, copies of certificates and testimonials, soft or hard copies to The Principal, Christian Medical College, Bagayam, Vellore -632002, Tamil Nadu, India. (E-Mail: cscr@cmcvellore.ac.in or cscredu@cmcvellore.ac.in) on or before 31st August 2013.
2. Graduate Technician Trainee (Project)
Qualification: B.Sc. in Life Sciences with minimum 55% marks.
Consolidated pay: Rs.8, 000/- (External). Age: Below 30 years.
Job description: Immunohistochemistry, molecular biology, cell culture, mouse models of disease.
Application form available at www.cmch-vellore.edu Link: "Administration" Icon: “M.S.Office”
Note: Applications without General Application Form will not be accepted.
Apply with biodata, photograph, telephone number, certificates and testimonial copies to the Medical Superintendent, Christian Medical College, Vellore - 632 004 on or before August 31, 2013.


17 Jul 2013

Project manager at BIOCON

Requirement Details
RequirementProject Manager - HC/JC/1281/12
Job CategoryR & D
LocationBangalore
Experience5.00 to 10.00 years
EducationB.E, B.Pharm, B.Sc, B.Tech, BPHARM, BPHARMA, BSC(HONS), M.B.A, M.Pharm, M.Sc, M.Tech, MPHARM, MPHARMA, MSC TECH, PGDBA, PGDBM, PGDM
Skillsproject management
Industry TypePharma/Biotech/Clinical Research
Posted On31-Jan-2013
Job Description
Reporting to the AVP (R&D, Formulation) you will be individually responsible for:
  • Managing all project activities relating to internal as well as external (out-licensed) development; from project selection to dossier submission for generic finished dosage products (FDP).
  • Coordinating meetings with internal as well as external stakeholders and circulating minutes of meeting promptly.
  • Coordinating activities with contract third party vendors, manufacturers, clinical research organizations (CRO) and other related functions.
  • Working closely with R&D development team to provide end-to-end solution & project supportfrom early formulation development, method development, pre-exhibit batch, exhibit batch, clinical batch, bio-study & regulatory submission activities.
  • Regularly following-up with internal & external stake holders for predefined activities ensuring the project goals are met & deliverables are delivered in time.
  • Working closely with commercial, operation and business development teams to provide end-to-end solution & project support from regulatory labelling, process validation, scale up, technology transfer and other related activities.
  • Serving as primary support function to other project managers in advancing the development activities including PMs from CRO, CMO, third party vendors etc.
  • Coordinating activities to support procurement of all finished dosage components, active & inactive ingredients, and labelling, packaging & other related components.
  • Supporting regulatory affairs in filing of all dossiers for submissions & supplement / deficiency activities for regulated markets.
  • Providing regular updates to senior management team as well as updating monthly reporting or other tracking database.

With a Graduate degree in Science/Technology and an MBA in project management from a Tier I institute, you have 5 to 10 years of relevant experience, specifically for pharmaceutical development in the regulated markets. You have prior experience managing different dosage forms and have handled formulation dosage products. You have displayed high levels of persistance and have a go-getter attitude with the ability to function exceptionally well in a high-pressure environment.

SRF vacancy from DEPT. of GENETICS, MK Univeristy

DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS 
SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY 
MADURAI-625 021

Applications are invited for the following temporary position to work in the ICARSponsored Project on "Application of Microorganisms in Agriculture and Allied Sector (AMAAS)” at Department of Genetics, School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University. 


Contact
Dr. J. Rajendhran
Assistant Professor
Department of Genetics
School of Biological Sciences
Madurai Kamaraj University
Madurai- 625 021.



23 May 2013

IISc’s pen-shaped device can deliver drugs painlessly-TOI news


IISC
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a pen-shaped device that will help doctors administer drugs, especially vaccines, in a painless and more efficient manner.
Instead of a needle, the device uses shock wave to transfer the drug into the patient.
Explaining about the functioning of the device, Gopalan Jagadeesh, professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at IISc, who spearheaded the project, said the pen can produce shock waves that create a thrust causing the drug to flow as a very thin jet.
“This jet will deliver the drug at a depth of just 160-200 microns into the skin as opposed to conventional needles that penetrate to 1 or 2 mm,” he said.
The project is being conducted in collaboration with researchers from the Laboratory for Hypersonic and Shock Waves and Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, IISc. Shock waves are currently used to disintegrate kidney stones and, in angiogenic therapies, it is used to create new blood vessels from pre-existing ones.
The compact device has already been tried and tested successfully in the IISc’s laboratories wherein typhoid vaccine was injected into mice, he said. “After a few more experiments, we will also try it on humans.”
Further, the device makes drug and vaccine injection a painless affair.
“There is no pain induced in this process because the nerve endings start only after 100 microns. Further, a small amount of drug injected at this depth is sufficient to provide resistance,” said Divya Prakash, a collaborative research student working in the Aerospace and Microbiology departments at IISc, who is a part of the project.
Dipshikha Chakravortty, associate professor at the Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, IISc, said since the device can help avoid needle prick injuries, it will find huge application in veterinary sciences.
“We will soon try the device on different animals as the skin nature is different for each. For humans, the pen can be used to inject vaccinations for bacterial and viral diseases,” she said.
Further, animal trials have also shown that a lesser quantity of vaccine is sufficient to provide resistance in animals against infection when compared to conventional methods.

SVIMS Ph.D notification 2013






SRI VENKATESWARA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
TIRUPATI- 517 507
(A UNIVERSITY ESTABLISHED UNDER THE STATE ACT, 1995)


The constituent colleges are:


1) College of Nursing: Courses offered are B.Sc. (Nursing), M.Sc. (Nursing) and Ph.D. The college has excellent infrastructure with well equipped laboratories and advanced teaching and learning activities.

2) College of Physiotherapy : The college offers graduate and postgraduate courses in physiotherapy, in-patient and out patient services and special  services through Obesity Clinic, Pain clinic, Paediatrics clinic, Advanced Physiotherapy, Ergonomics & Life style modification


The other interdisciplinary departments are;

1) Biotechnology : The Department of Biotechnology offers M.Sc. Biotechnology and Ph.D. programmes. The areas of research are 1.Human stem cells research programme 2. Staphylococcus aureus metabolism and infection studies leading to newer drug development 3. Functional genomics for explaining involvement of various scheme mutations.

2) Bioinformatics : The SVIMS is first of its kind to start P.G. Course in Bioinformatics in Andhra Pradesh. The DBT, Ministry of Science and technology has approved the Bioinformatics Centre, Bioinformatics Infrastructure facility in the department of Bioinformatics. It has four positions of studentship/traineeship sponsored by DBT. The areas of research are 1.Molecular modeling drug design 2. Vaccine design 3.Molecular dynamics stimulations.



REF:Ph.D Prospectus 2013