Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology – Research Associate Bio-Computation Bangalore Jobs
Positions For Research Associate Bangalore - Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology,
Institute Name:
Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology,
The Department of IT & BT, Government of Karnataka, in association with ICICI Bank has established the Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology. Programmes began in 2002.
The institute has received overwhelming support from academic and industry scientists, primarily those in Bangalore. It’s programmes would not be possible without this ongoing support.
Funding Agency: Dept. of Information Technology, Govt. off India
Description:
A Research Associate position is available in Jan 2010 in Bio-computation and chemical informatics research group of IBAB. The research focus of this group is computational biology and chemo informatics. Candidates who are interested and trained in computational methods can apply for this position. Science Postgraduates / Engineering graduates with specialization in Life sciences, Chemistry or Computer Science are preferred. Experience with programming and/or scripting languages will be an advantage
Last date of submission: 23rd Dec 2009
Contact:
Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology,
Biotech Park
Electronics City Phase I
(Behind 3M and next to Arvind Mills)
Bangalore 560 100 India.
Tel: 080-285 289 00, 080-285 289 01, 080-285 289 02
Fax: 080-285 289 04
Source : http://www.ibab.ac.in/Webadd2.html
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Hello
I m ankita sharma from jaipur. I have completed my msc in microbiology from rajasthan university. I want to work wid ur institute.
thnx
I am completed M.Sc Bio-Technology in the year, 2009 at Osmaniya University campous please give me a chance for any job
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i am kanakadurga completed my msc microbiology in 2009 with 68% aggregate