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| | Project Vacancy for MSc with Molecular Biology Experience | | 2008-08-23 10:30:30 | | INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED RESEARCHKOBA VILLAGE,GANDHINAGAR-382 007 Project AssistantWork on the molecular biology and biochemistry of plant volatile metabolism. Specialties: Plant Secondary Metabolism, Metabolic engineering, Molecular Biology/Gene Regulation.Related Web Page: http://www.iiar.res.in/index.php?q=ddnEssential Qualifications: Candidates should have first class MSc degree in Biological Sciences/Biotechnology. Candidates with hands-on experience in PCR, cloning and other standard molecular biology techniques will be preferred. Please visit http://www.iiar.res.in/index.php?q=pa for all details.
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| Documentary on Cancer Biology | | 2008-08-17 23:07:55 | | The CancerQuest Documentary is an 11min video-animation that describes the biological processes that are involved with cancer.The CancerQuest Video Series includes animations describing the biological processes that are involved with cancer. This interface takes a serial approach for adequately describing all the complicated cancer biology. Step through each selectable topic on the left side of the interface and watch the associated animation/video. For additional information on each topic, we have also included links (located at the bottom of the interface) that take you to relevant CancerQuest pages. Continue Reading >> | | By: DrEddyClinic -project - Complementary and alternat | | |
| | JRF post in Cell and Molecular Biology | | 2008-08-16 11:45:34 | | ILADEVI CATARACT AND IOL RESEARCH CENTREDepartment of Cell and Molecular Biology,Gurukul, Memnagar,Ahmedabad 380 052Applications are invited for JRF for a period of three years to work in the CSIR sponsored project (Sanction No: 27(0184)/08/EMR-II) entitled "Cell polarity and lens epithelial cell plasticity:Implication in the aetiology of cataract and post-operative capsular opacification (PCO)" underDr Kaid Johar SR, Principal Investigator.Qualification : M.Sc. (Zoology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Life Sciences, Biomedical Sciences) with 55% marks and NET or GATE qualification is preferred.Period of the project : 3 YearsEmoluments : Rs 12,000 per month plus HRA and medical allowancesCandidates possessing the requisite qualification may submit their application on plain paper giving their Bio-data and attested copies of the certificates and mark sheets within 31 August 2008 to, Dr Kaid Johar SRHead, Cell and Molecular BiologyIladevi Cataract and IOL Research CentreGurukul Road, M | | By: helpBIOTECH India | | |
| | JRF Post in Molecular biology for M.Sc. Life Sciences (alone) | | 2008-08-10 11:33:46 | | NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR PLANT GENOME RESEARCHARUNA ASAF ALI MARG, JNU CAMPUS NEW DELHI-100 067Junior Research Fellows (One post) - 3 yearsDBT project "Functional analysis of MYC2 transcription factor family in rice" M.Sc. in Life Sciences or any other related field are eligible to apply.The eligible candidates may send (via E-mail also) their application detailing experience along with bio-data on or before August 8, 2008 at the following address: Dr. Sudip ChattopadhyayScientist VI (Professor)NIPGR, Aruna Asaf Ali MargJNU Campus, New DelhiEmail: sudipchatto@yahoo.com Click here for the advertisement.What you need for Biotech Career?MBA Biotech Course - InstitutesJRF Exam Resources Coaching centres
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| JRF in Plant Molecular Biology | CPMB, Osmania University, Hyderabad | | 2008-08-10 11:33:46 | | Centre for Plant Molecular Biology (CPMB)Osmania UniversityHyderabad-500007Junior Research Fellow (JRF) - 1 post DST project “Transfer of traits for salinity tolerance from Leptochloa fusca (kallar grass) to Oryza sativa (rice) -A non conventional strategy”.Fellowship : Rs. 12,000/- per Month + HRAQualifications :M. Sc. in Genetics, Biotechnology or Life Sciences with knowledge in plant biotechnology and molecular biology are encouraged to apply. Candidates who have done PG level project research work on plant tissue culture will be given preference.Last date : August 11, 2008. The selected candidate can have the opportunity to register for Ph. D.Click here for the ad.What you need for Biotech Career?MBA Biotech Course - InstitutesJRF Exam Resources Coaching centres
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| | Project Positions in Molecular Biology @ NIPGR, New Delhi | | 2008-08-10 11:33:46 | | NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR PLANT GENOME RESEARCHARUNA ASAF ALI MARG, JNU CAMPUSNEW DELHI-100 067Junior/Senior Research Fellow/ Research Associate (JRF /SRF/RA) positionsDBT funded Indo-German collaborative project: "Transcriptome based identification of overlapping responses of salt and drought tolerance in foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.) and comparative genome mapping and tagging of stress responsive genes in foxtail millet and barley"Eligible candidates must possess an M. Sc degree in any discipline of Life Sciences for JRF, two years of research experience for SRF and Ph.D. for RA. Expertise in molecular marker techniques (SSR, AFLP) along with a basic knowledge in molecular biology background (Subtractive cDNA Library construction, RACE) will be preferred.Interested candidates may apply by sending (preferably via e-mail) a cover letter detailing experience, CV, reprints and names with complete address (including e-mail) of three references to :Dr. Manoj Prasad,Scientist,NIPGR, Aru | | By: helpBIOTECH India | | |
| | Cancer Biology | Scientist Job @ IICB | | 2008-08-10 11:27:37 | | Indian Institute of Chemical Biology4, Raja S.C. Mullick RoadKolkata-700 032 Scientist Gr.IV Position (1) in Cancer Biology Essential Qualification : PhD in any branch of Life SciencesEssential Experience :4 years postdoctoral research experience in the area of cancer biology.Desirable Experience :Experience in mouse model of cancer, cancer cell signaling and anticancer agents development.Job requirement :The incumbent is required to be deeply involved in projects dealing with the basic understanding of tumorigenesis, development of anticancer agents and participate in various other related institutional programs.Age Limit : 40 YearsReservation Status : UnreservedScale of pay : Rs. 12000-375-16500/- (under revision)Total Emoluments : The total emoluments at the minimum of the scale inclusive of all allowances would be approximately Rs. 33,860/-Click here for the ad and search for Advertisement No : R&C/40/2008 Vacancy Code : 404301Apply online Last Date of Application: 02/09/200 | | By: helpBIOTECH India | | |
| | SRF in Cell and Tumor Molecular Biology | | 2008-08-10 02:55:54 | | SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW- 2 years SRF to work on "cell & tumor molecular biology in the translational cancer research program" ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONSMSc in Life Sciences or Biotechnology with a minimum of two years documented "hands on" experience in cell and molecular biology. Desirable qualificationsRelevant publications in peer reviewed journals and/or good conference/symposium presentations.Fellowship and allowances The selected candidate will be paid a monthly fellowship of Rs. 14,000 + 15% HRA. No other allowances are admissible. Selection ProcessApplications with bio-data and other credentials, including two letters of reference (one from previous mentor/supervisor) may be sent to the undersigned. The envelope should mention the advertisement number and position. The last date for receiving completed applications is August 20 2007.Applications without the above stated qualifications (including correct documentation for two years research experience in cell & molecular b | | By: helpBIOTECH India | | |
| | Adult class - Biology class | | 2008-08-06 14:09:57 | | Students in an AP Biology class were taking their mid-term exam. The last question was: “Name seven advantages of ‘Mother’s Milk’…. The students had to answer all seven advantages, or he/she would get no credit. One thoughtful young man turned in the following exam1. It is perfect formula for the child.2. It provides immunity against several diseases.3. It is always at the right temperature.4. It is inexpensive.5. It bonds the child to mother, and vice versa.6. It is always available as needed.He got stuck and couldn’t think of another advantage. He had completed the rest of the exam. He knew how important seven points were toward the final score. Finally, in desperation, as the bell rang, and as tests were being collected, he wrote:7. It comes in such cute containers.
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| | SRF, JRF, Project Fellows positions in Molecular Biology | MS University of Baroda | | 2008-08-05 09:33:29 | | Department of Microbiology & Biotechnology Centre Faculty of Science The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Baroda 390002Senior Research Fellow ( 1 post)(14000/-p.m. + HRA ) ‘Molecular analysis of disease resistance signaling’ funded by DBTM.Sc.Biotechnology/Microbiology/Biochemistry or an allied area with 55% marks. Two years research experience in molecular biology or plant pathology is desired.Junior Research Fellow (1 post )(12000/-p.m.+ HRA) ‘Production of anti TNF α using different expression system for cost effectiveness’ funded by DBT M.Sc.Biotechnology/Microbiology/ Biochemistry or an allied area with 55% marks. Research experience in molecular biology or Biochemical Engg. is desired. NET qualified candidates will be given preference.Junior Research Fellow (1 Post)(12000/-p.m.+HRA) ‘RNA silencing as a tool for exploring gene function in the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea’ funded by DBTM.Sc.Biotechnology/Microbiology/ Biochemistry or an allied area | | By: helpBIOTECH India | | |
| | Project Positions in Molecular biology for MSc Students | NIV, Pune | | 2008-08-05 09:31:54 | | Courtesy : Urvi Dhan. Thanx for sharing.National Institute of Virology20-A, Dr. Ambedkar RoadPost Box No.11, Pune-411001. Walk-in-Interview - on 8 August 2008 Research Assistants (2 posts) in Molecular BiologyProject "Generation of HIV-1 DNA based vaccines and assessment in mouse model".Essential :MSc in Microbiology/Biochemistry/Biotechnology/Life Sciences.Desirable :Experience in Molecular Biology and cell culture.Click here for the details.What you need for Biotech Career?MBA Biotech Course | InstitutesJRF Exam Resources | Coaching centres
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| | Postdoctoral Fellowships in Biology & Biotechnology | | 2008-07-27 03:19:11 | | University of Hyderabad – Department of Biotechnology (UoH-DBT)Centre for Research and Education in Biology and Biotechnology (CREBB)DBT Postdoctoral Fellowships in Biology & Biotechnology (5 Nos.) Place of work : Centre for Research and Education in Biology and Biotechnology, (CREBB) School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500046.ELIGIBILITYPh.D. degree in Science, or M.D. or M.S. in any area of medicine with research interests in Biology and Biotechnology and possess a good academic record.Persons with publications in reputed scientific journals will be given preference. Those who have already submitted the Ph.D./M.D./M.S. thesis may also apply. The applicants should preferably be below the age of 40 years, and 45 years in case of women candidates. MODE OF SELECTION & APPLICATIONThe candidates will be selected based on their C.V., publication record and performance in theinterview. The interview will be held at the office of the Dean, School of Life Scie | | By: helpBIOTECH India | | |
| | JRF Post in Plant Molecular Biology | University of Hyderabad | | 2008-07-27 03:15:29 | | Walk-in-interview on 11th August 2008 at 11:30 amJRF (one post)- 3 Years DBT-sponsored research project entitled “Cloning and functional validation of class 5 resistance gene analogues from long arm of chromosome 11 of rice” Dept. of Plant Sciences,School of Life Sciences,University of HyderabadHyderabad – 500 046.Essential: i)First Class M.Sc. degree in Plant Biotechnology/Plant Molecular Biology /Genetics /Plant Sciences/Life Sciences.ii) Desirable: 2 years research experience in relevant field.Rs.12, 000/-p.m. for first two years and Rs.14, 000/- p.m. for 3rd year plus HRA.Click here for the details. What you need for Biotech Career?
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| | Project Vacancy for Fresh MSc in Molecular Biology and rDNA technology | | 2008-07-27 03:06:48 | | NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF IMMUNOLOGYARUNA ASAF ALI MARGNEW DELHI – 110067Project Fellow (Junior ) (2 posts)Project "Molecular analysis of the mRNA transcripts from germline of buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis) tagged with minisatellites and their possible functional status in somatic tissues "QUALIFICATIONS :M Sc. In Biological Sciences (Please note that the candidates who have appeared for Final year M Sc and are awaiting their results are not eligible. Only those candidates whose results have been declared at the time of submission of application may apply).Candidate having experience in cloning, sequencing, Southern and Northern hybridization, RT-PCR and Real Time PCR.Preference will be given to the candidate having practical working experiences in the areas of molecular biology and recombinant DNA technology.Rs 12000 consolidated p.m. plus 30% HRAClick here for advertisement. Last date : 10 Aug 2008.What you need for Biotech Career?
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| | SRF in Molecular Biology | IARI, New Delhi | | 2008-07-26 08:55:13 | | Indian Agricultural Research InstituteNew Delhi – 110 012SRF (1post)DBT Project "Biofortification of wheat for micronutrients through conventional and molecular breeding approaches"Essential: 55% or more marks in Master’s Degree in Plant Breeding & Genetics/Ag.Botany/ LifeSciences with plant breeding as a subjectDesirable: Research experience in Molecular Biology and Tissue culture techniques. Knowledge of Computer applications.Age: Maximum 35 years for SRFThe eligible candidates may send their application to the PI, along with complete bio-data giving full particulars along with attested copies of certificates. Walk- in- interview will be held for post 1 on 4.08.08 at 10.30 AM and for post 2 on 5.08.08 at 10.30 AM in V.S.M. Committee Room, Cereal Laboratory (Opposite Post Office), IARI, New Delhi-12Click here for further details.
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| | SRF in Molecular biology | PGIMER, Chandigarh | | 2008-07-21 11:53:03 | | Senior Research Fellow (SRF) - one post DBT funded project entitled "Effects of resveratrol on the expression of factors involved in bone-remodeling in surgical menopause model of rat". Qualifications: Masters degree in Biochemistry/ Biotechnology/ Human Genomics/Life Sciences with two years experience in Molecular Biology. Freshers are also can apply with consistent academic background. NET qualified students are preferred.Salary : As per DBT rules.Applications with complete CV should be sent to the undersigned by post.Shortlisted candidates will be intimated to attend an interview in the office of Head, Department of Biochemistry, PGIMER, Chandigarh at 3.30 PM on 29th July 2008.No TA/DA will be paid for attending the interview.Dr.Thungapathra,Principal Investigator,Department of Biochemistry,Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Chandigarh, UT-160 012. Courtesy : Govind Gan, Research Fellow, PGIMER, Chandigarh. Thanx for sharing information.
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| | RA/PDF in Cell culture/Molecular Biology @ IIT, Bombay | | 2008-07-21 11:51:38 | | INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BOMBAYPowai, Mumbai 400 076.Advertisement No. D-15/P(04)08-09RA/PDF: (1 Post)Project : A Systematic Analysis Of Adaptation Of Mammlian Cells for Industrial Applications (M/s. Biocon Ltd)Eligibility : PhD Chemical Engineering/any field in biological sciences. Experience in mammalian cell culture and molecular biology is preferred.Last Date of the receipt of the application is 31st July, 2008.Click here for ad.
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| | Project Assistant/Associate Appoinments | Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics| Instistute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Delhi | | 2008-07-21 11:49:22 | | IGIBNear Jubilee Hall, Mall Road,Delhi-110 007Walk-in-Interviews Project Assistant (Level I/II) 1 post“National Facility for Functional Genomics Research”.Essential qualification:M.Sc. first class in Life SciencesExperience:Research experience in Molecular Biology is desirableStipend: Rs. 10,000 to 12,000 pm (consolidated) based on relevant work experienceThe duration of the post is initially one year, which may be extendable up toproject duration.Eligible applicants are invited for a walk-in-interview on 21st July 2008,Monday at 11:00 am, along with their application/CV & relevant detailsalong with testimonials in original.Click here for advertisement. Good Luck.............Project Assistant/Associate - 6 posts“Gen 2 Phen- Genotype to Phenotype Database: A holistic solution”Essential qualification for Project Assistant:a) M.Sc. Bioinformatics, Biomedical sciences/MCA/M.Tech./MEb) M.B.B.S or equivalentExperience:a) 1-2 years or more industry experience in coding platform (C | | By: helpBIOTECH India | | |
| | Project Associate/Fellow positions in Cancer biology | NII, Delhi | | 2008-07-21 11:48:43 | | NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF IMMUNOLOGY(an autonomous research institute)ARUNA ASAF ALI MARGNEW DELHI – 110067Project Associate/ Project Fellow (Junior) inProject " Cancer Research Programme " Project Associate/ Project Fellow (Junior) inProject " Contraceptive potential of Oocyte-restricted ePLA2g "QUALIFICATIONS -1. PROJECT ASSOCIATE- Ph.D (Candidates should clearly specify whether thesis for Ph.D Degree has been submitted & viva is awaited or Ph.D Degree has been awarded, along with the date of submission of Thesis or date of award of degree, whichever is applicable. 2. PROJECT FELLOW (JR)- M Sc. (Please note that the candidates who have appeared for Final year M Sc and are awaiting their results are not eligible. Only those candidates whose results have been declared at the time of submission of application may apply).EMOLUMENTSPROJECT ASSOCIATE - -Rs 16,000 consolidated p.m. plus 30% HRA-Rs 17,000 consolidated p.m. plus 30% HRA-Rs 18,000-consolidated p.m. plus 30% HRAPROJECT FELLOW | | By: helpBIOTECH India | | |
| | | Project Assistant in Molecular Biology | NII, Delhi | | 2008-07-07 05:17:28 | | NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF IMMUNOLOGY(an autonomous research institute)ARUNA ASAF ALI MARGNEW DELHI – 110067Project Assistant : 1 Post Project : "Determining the role of BLM helicase during signal transduction in humans"Qualification : M Sc. (Please note that the candidates who have appeared forFinal year M Sc and are awaiting their results are not eligible. Only those candidates whose results have been declared at the time of submission of application may apply).Job Description: Candidates must have experience in Bio-informatics. The candidate should be able to carryout basic molecular biology techniques like DNA manipulations, protein biochemistry and protein purification.Salary : Rs 7,800 consolidated p.m. plus 30% HRAClick here for how to apply and all details. Last date 20 July 2008.
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| | | Cancer Biology and Cancer Medicine Lecture | | 2008-06-26 22:42:00 | | Nobel laureate Harold Varmus discusses the intersection of cancer biology and cancer medicine. Varmus, president of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, earned his Nobel Prize for discovering retroviral oncogenes that can cause cancer. That work changed the way people thought about cancer: Rather than being a disease caused by environmental exposure, it could result from mutations in specific genes. Now, much cancer research and the search for therapeutics focus on genetic changes in cancer.
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| | Biology Is Crucial Part Of Science | | 2008-06-18 00:00:00 | | Biology is an intensely practical subject and both individual and group investigations are carried out, some being assessed for public examinations. The National Curriculum is broadly followed but with a pattern of progress which the department believes to be more logical, interesting and demanding. Biology is the fascinating study of life on Earth.
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| | New Product: La Prairie’s Advanced Marine Biology Collection | | 2008-06-12 18:26:05 | | Since the movie Splash in 1984, the ocean’s appeal has gone from blah, to beautiful, to down right sexy. From animated motion pictures (Finding Nemo) to a slew of reality TV shows; the beach, the water, and the mysterious deep having been experiencing decades of revitalized interest. Although scientists have been studying this magical wonder [...] | | By: HairBoutique Blog | | |
| | Integrated M.Sc Molecular Biology Admissions @ University Mysore | | 2008-06-09 01:29:38 | | Yuvaraja’s College (Autonomous) Admissions - 5 years Integrated Programme in M.Sc Molecular Biology fully self-finance scheme Eligibility: who have completed the Pre-University course equivalent course in the Science stream with at least 50% marks in aggregate (excluding languages) and at least 50% marks in Biology (relaxable by 5% for SC/ST candidates) are eligible. The compulsory entrance test of All India level will be held at Yuvaraja’s College on 07-07-2008 between 11-30 AM and 1-30 PM. Admission Procedure: The application form obtained in person from the Principal on paying Rs.120/-. They can also be obtained through post by sending a DD for Rs 120/- plus Rs.80/- towards postal charges. They can also download the application forms from www.yuvarajacollege.org and www.ycm.uni-mysore.ac.in and submit the same along with a DD for Rs.120/- Another DD for Rs 300/- for the entrance examination favouring the Principal, Yuvaraja’s Col | | By: helpBIOTECH India | | |
| | | | | | | | | Project Fellow in Molecular Biology at NII | | 2008-04-27 03:06:42 | | NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF IMMUNOLOGYARUNA ASAF ALI MARGNEW DELHI – 110067Project"Study of DNA Replication in Mammalian Cells"Experince in Molecular BiologyRs 12000 consolidated p.m. plus 30% HRALast Date 01.05.2008. Hurry up...........For details regarding application form and PI email ID,http://www.nii.res.in/proj-appoint-f-ss-1may08.pdf
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| | Faculty positions in Plant Molecular Biology, Mol Bio/Cell Bio, Proteomics @ IIAR Gandhinagar. | | 2008-04-26 13:55:24 | | Indian Institute of Advanced Research (IIAR),GandhinagarGujarat Applications are invited for 3 posts of Assistant Professors Plant Molecular Biology - Specialization in transgenics, genetic engineering & post doctoral experience from a well recognized institute. Molecular Biology / Cell Biology - Specialization in molecular medicine or cell biology and post doctoral experience in research on vaccines / diagnostics / therapeutics. Protein Engineering & Proteomics – Experience in industry, product development, etc. Essential: Ph.D in Biology with at least 5 good publications in SCI Journals for all the posts, preferably below the age of 45 yearsDesirable :Plant Molecular Biology - Specialization in transgenics, genetic engineering & post doctoral experience from a well recognized institute.Molecular Biology / Cell Biology - Specialization in molecular medicine or cell biology and post doctoral experience in research on vaccines / diagnostics / therapeutics.Protein Engineeri | | By: helpBIOTECH India | | |
| | RA/JRF/PA in Cell Biology Lab @ Indian Institute of Advance Research (IIAR), Gandhinagar | | 2008-04-26 13:45:46 | | ProjectThe role of mitochondrial proteins in initiating cell death and inflammatory pathways using high throughput cloning, siRNA and miRNA approaches.Essential Qualifications:First class MSc degree in Biological Sciences and experience in Molecular Biology for Project Assistant. Candidates having PhD in the area of Molecular and Cell Biology, experience of handling eukaryotic cells and in-depth understanding of inflammatory and cell death pathways will be considered for Research Associate position.Desirable Qualifications: CSIR/DBT qualified candidates will be preferred for all the positions. Candidates having first author publication in international journal will be given preference for Research Associate position.For details visit http://www.iiar.res.in/index.php?q=Position3
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| | Lecturer Position in Plant Cell and Molecular Biology | | 2008-04-26 13:40:23 | | School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology,Indian Institute of Advance Research,Koba Village,Gandhinagar - 382007GujaratLecturer Position in Plant Cell and Molecular BiologyQualification:Ist class M.Sc. and Ph.D with minimum 2 publications.Experience:Research experience in the area of plant Biotechnology.The person should be well versed with the modern Biotechnology techniques.Last Date 30th April 2008For details, visit http://www.iiar.res.in/index.php?q=Position2Scientist Positions at CSMCRI, Gujarat
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| | Memorizing Cell and Molecular Biology Details | | 2008-04-03 03:08:16 | | Flash cards can work for memorization, but I consider them a waste of time. The amount of time you spend making them could be better used working to understand the big picture of what’s going on with metabolism.
The MCAT is not about memorization. The MCAT is about critical thinking. You must UNDERSTAND the equations and [...] | | By: Toefl,Gre,Sat,Mcat,Ielts resources | | |
| | How to Read Biology Passages | | 2008-03-28 02:59:28 | | There is no perfect answer to the question about how to attack a bio passage, but what I advise is very similar to my approach to physics passages. Possible differences:
It may be acceptable to skim the entire passage, or skim until you get to obviously detailed information, because biology passages resemble verbal reasoning more [...] | | By: Toefl,Gre,Sat,Mcat,Ielts resources | | |
| | My biology artistic display | | 2008-03-05 23:17:24 | | I like school so much; here I spent most of my days, five days in a week and eight hours a day. In school I can meet my friends and learn many interesting subject, join extracurricular activity that...
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| | Postdoc and PhD positions in Mathematical Biology | | 2008-02-17 03:55:00 | | The Mathematical Biology Group at the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland (leader Dr. Otso Ovaskainen) is seeking outstanding, highly motivated candidates to join research projects at the interface between mathematics and ecology and evolutionary biology. Successful candidates may have their training either in mathematics or in biology, the main | | By: 10 Academic Resources Daily | | |
| | | Researcher in RNA biology makes waves by challenging current thinking | | 2008-01-18 13:42:21 | | In the January 18th issue of Molecular Cell, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researcher Kristian E. Baker, Ph.D. challenges molecular biology’s established body of evidence and widely-accepted model for nonsense-mediated messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) decay. With her collaborator, Ambro van Hoof, Ph.D. of The University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Baker directly tested the “faux 3’ UTR” model and proved it could not explain how cells recognize and destroy deviant mRNA. This landmark discovery will redirect mRNA research and expand opportunities for new discoveries in understanding the cells’ ability to protect itself from these potential errors.
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| | The Link Between Biology and Energy | | 2007-11-17 23:42:38 | | We’ve talked previously about bioethanol and its impact on health. According to Juan Enriquez, Chairman and CEO of Biotechonomy, a life sciences research and investment firm, and a member of the management team at Synthetic Genomics, a company dedicated to commercializing synthetic genomic processes and naturally occurring processes for alternative energy solutions, bioethanol is not [...] | | By: Highlight HEALTH | | |
| | More on synthetic biology and nanotechnology | | 2007-07-12 19:34:43 | | Theres a lot of interesting recent commentary about synthetic biology on Homunculus , the consistently interesting blog of the science writer Philip Ball. Theres lots more detail about the story of the first bacterial genome transplant that I referred
Evidence of recent human adaptation found in genome A study of genome sequences in African-Americans, European-Americans and Chinese suggests that natural selection has caused as much as 10 percent of the human genome to change in some populations in the last 15,000 to 100,000 years, when people began
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South Pole Astronomy III - StarDate: July 12 Drilling into the universe. (Note: Audio will be available tomorrow.)
Outrageous politicization of science leaves citizens breathless A report in today's New York Times should leave all of us breathless-even if we've seen too many similar storie | | By: Doktertomi.com | | |
| | | Spare biology from the opinions of conservative economists | | 2007-05-21 02:03:14 | | Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal ran a piece on their opinion page (yeah, boo, crap so runny and putrid you can't even get rid of it with a shovel, I know) that claims biologists have been actively inflating species numbers as a cheap ploy to gain
If You Found E=mc2 in DNA, Would You Believe in ID? You cant make this stuff up. Heres what some Japanese scientists have done with bacteria. I think weve officially reached the information age of evolutionary biology. Order It Today: : The Design Revolution >Copyright 2007 Uncommon Descent . This Feed
Hubble reveals ghostly ring of dark matter Astronomers have discovered an enormous, ghostly ring of dark matter 5 billion light years away the most blatant evidence to date for the existence of a mysterious substance hidden throughout the universe. Dark matter makes up a vast majority of
Neptune's brightness and solar variation To those who accuse me of having a particular bias on the issue o | | By: Doktertomi.com | | |
| | The morphogenesis of evolutionary developmental biology (Int. J, Dev. Biol.) | | 2006-09-30 23:35:38 | | [Gilbert, Int. J. Dev. Biol. 47: 467-477 (2003)]Abstract:The early studies of evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) come from several sources. Tributaries flowing into Evo-Devo came from such disciplines as embryology, developmental genetics, evolutionary biology, ecology, paleontology, systematics, medical embryology and mathematical modeling. This essay will trace one of the major pathways, that from evolutionary embryology to Evo-Devo and it will show the interactions of this pathway with two other sources of Evo-Devo: ecological developmental biology and medical developmental biology. Together, these three fields are forming a more inclusive evolutionary developmental biology that is revitalizing and providing answers to old and important questions involving the formation of biodiversity on Earth. The phenotype of Evo-Devo is limited by internal constraints on what could be known given the methods and equipment of the time and it has been framed by external factors that in | | By: Evolution Research - Main Blog | | |
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