The Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology (IBAB) is seeking a passionate researcher for a cutting-edge project on functional genomics of arbovirus infection in Aedes and human hosts!
🏢 Institute: Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology (IBAB), Bengaluru
📍 Location: Bengaluru, India
💼 Position: Postdoctoral Fellow (01)
🕒 Duration: Up to 31.03.2026 (Project end date)
Project Details:
🦠 Title: Functional genomics of arbovirus infection in Aedes and human hosts
🔬 Funding Agency: GoI-Synthetic Biology
👨🔬 Principal Investigator: Dr. Sanjay Ghosh
Position Available: Postdoctoral Fellow (01)
- Fellowship: INR 56,000/month
- Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in Life Sciences (Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology/ Biotechnology/ Zoology/ Genetics or related subjects) with at least 60% marks or 6.50 CGPA from a recognized university
- Research experience in Molecular Biology/Cell Biology/Virology is desirable
Key Responsibilities:
- Work on CRISPR-based functional analyses of arbovirus host factors in human and mosquito cell lines
- Perform molecular biology and cell biology techniques
- Maintain cell cultures, conduct transfection procedures, cell-based assays, and FACS
- Carry out cloning and recombinant protein expression
- Analyze data and maintain accurate lab records
Why Join IBAB?
🌟 Be part of cutting-edge research in arbovirus-host interactions
🚀 Work with state-of-the-art facilities and equipment
👥 Collaborate with leading scientists in the field
🏠 Possibility of accommodation in IBAB hostel (subject to availability)
How to Apply: Interested candidates should send a single PDF file to sanjay@ibab.ac.in containing:
- Cover letter outlining their motivation
- Detailed CV with educational qualifications (including percentage/CGPA)
- Work experience details
- Any other relevant information demonstrating practical expertise and skills
Application Deadline: October 8, 2024 by 5:00 p.m.
For more details, visit: https://www.ibab.ac.in/careers/
Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your career in molecular biology and contribute to important research on arbovirus-host interactions!