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Research Associate

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January 16, 2023
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TIGS

Bengaluru, Karnataka

Deadline
31 January

Engagement
Contract
Hours
Full-time
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Applications are now invited for a Research Associate to join the project working on the commercial single cell sequencing platforms, the primary goal is to optimise non-commercial methods of single cell sequencing that use standard molecular biology tools and reagents.

Duration

Initially for one year and extension based on performance review.

Experience

Desired but not necessary

  • Experience in molecular biology
  • FACS
  • Bioinformatics

To Apply

Interested candidates can send the following documents, with a clear reference to the job number listed above & to the following email address: jobs@tigs.res.in

  • A cover letter explaining your interest in the project (one-page max).
  • CV with email, phone number and contact details of three referees.

Please note, emails with only attached CV will NOT be considered. (Applicants must list Job no JC – 14 in their application to be considered)

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