NIPGR Recruitment 2023 - Senior Research Fellow Vacancy, Job Openings

NIPGR Recruitment 2023 - Senior Research Fellow Vacancy, Job Openings
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National Institute of Plant Genome research (NIPGR) released the latest job notification for the recruitment of Senior Research Fellow vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR) job vacancy 2023.

National Institute of Plant Genome Research Recruitment Notification 2023

National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR) has recently sought a job notification for the recruitment of Senior Research Fellow Vacancy. Desirous candidates can check all the job details of no of posts, age limit, salary, qualification, etc prescribed below:

National Institute of Plant Genome Research Job Openings

About NIPGR Job

Requirement Details

Post Name

Senior Research Fellow

Posts

02

Location

New Delhi

Salary

As Per Norms

Last Date

23/06/2023

Age

35 YEARS

Application Fees

N/A

Educational Qualification for Senior Research Fellow Vacancy:

Post Name

Educational Qualification

Senior Research Fellow

Candidates selected through National Eligibility Tests as mentioned in the DST Office Memorandum number SR/S9/Z-08/2018 dated January 30, 2019, and having

Master’s degree in Life Sciences/Biotechnology/ Biochemistry /Plant Physiology/Genetics & Plant Breeding/Bioinformatics or any other related fields with at least 60 % marks (or equivalent) with at least two years post-Master’s research experience

How to Apply for NIPGR Job Openings:

The candidate that is interested and fulfills all the eligibility are required to visit the official website nipgr.ac.in

Disclaimer: Provided by the National Institute of Plant Genome research (NIPGR)

About National Institute of Plant Genome research (NIPGR): The National Institute of Plant Genome Research (formerly known as National Centre for Plant Genome Research) is an autonomous institution aided by the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India. The Institute's establishment coincides with the 50th anniversary of India's independence as well as birth anniversary of Prof. (Dr.) J. C. Bose. The formal announcement was made on November 30th 1997. This Institute has already placed India among the major contributors to plant genomics. It is hoped that in coming years, the ongoing efforts of NIPGR will allow India to emerge as one of the most important national and international resource institutes for material, knowledge and technologies in the areas of functional, structural, evolutionary and applied genomics of plants, including crop plants.

Genomics research is providing bridges between different branches of natural sciences and as a result it has seen logarithmic growth over last two decades. All biology research has been permeated by genomics and new ways of tailoring crops for the economic production of grains, vegetables, fruits, fibers, beverages, herbal medicines, pharmaceuticals and industrial molecules are emerging. The world is on the eve of bountiful harvests for mitigation of hunger and malnutrition and heralding of healthy living. NIPGR aims to contribute in the achievement of such hopes arising out of the current pace of genomics research.

The Institute started to function in the year 1998 with the mandate to undertake, promote and co-ordinate research, train workers and to serve as information resource in identified aspects of plant genomics to build a frontline institution. NIPGR is poised to contribute towards frontier areas of Plant Biology such as, Computational Biology, Genome Analysis and Molecular Mapping, Molecular Mechanism of Abiotic Stress Responses, Nutritional Genomics, Plant Development and Architecture, Plant Immunity, Molecular Breeding, Transgenics for crop improvement and other emerging areas based on plant genomics. The research programme aims to contribute to the understanding of the structure, expression and function of genes along with arrangement of genes on plant genomes and manipulation of plant genes / genomes to breed improved varieties of food and industrial crops for high yields and of better quality products. NIPGR was established to contribute in the achievement of such hopes as a part of national effort for meeting the challenges in the midst of fast pace of international genomic research and grasping of opportunities on long-term basis.


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