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Showing posts with label short term training. Show all posts

ICMR New Delhi Short Term Studentship | STS 2011

Director Indian Council of Medical Research and Secretary, Department of Health Research,inviting applications from interested undergraduate medical students to participate in the Short Term Studentship Program (STS
2011).

About STSThe Indian Council of Medical Research initiated the Short Term Studentship Program in 1979 in order to promote interest and aptitude for research among medical undergraduates. The main objective of this
program is to provide an opportunity to undergraduate medical students to familiarize themselves with research methodology and techniques by being associated for a short duration with their seniors on ongoing research program or by undertaking independent projects. This may serve as an incentive for them to take up research as a career in the future. The Institution must provide the student with all facilities for carrying out research.

Short Term Training Course on Molecular Techniques in Plant Biology organised by Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli | DBT Sponsored

Short Term Training Course on Molecular Techniques in Plant Biology
Bharathidasan University,
Tiruchirappalli

The Department of Plant Science will be organizing a DBT-sponsored training course for mid-career
scientist involved in undergraduate teaching in Life Sciences (Botany, Microbiology, Biotechnology)
from 18 September to 1 October 2010. The course would consist of Lectures followed by practical’s/
hands on session.

Molecular Biology Techniques in Microbiology Short Term Training at Mysore CFTRI

SHORT TERM TRAINING PROGRANMME MOLECULAR BIOLOGY TECHNIQUES IN MICROBIOLOGY
02.08.2010 – 06.08.2010
 
The training programme would focus on Isolation and purification of nucleic acid PCR amplification and site directed mutagenesis Genetic transformation Blotting techniques Heterologous expression of protein in E.coli Development of antibiotic reporter assays and high-through put screening of novel antibiotics

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Knowledge of the subject under focus, preferably a basic degree. The medium of presentation and interaction is in English.

Short Training on Genetic Engineering, Molecular Biology, Plant Tissue Culture and Microbiology at MITS

What is this all about?
Short Term Training Course on ‘Training on Genetic Engineering, Molecular Biology, Plant
Tissue Culture and Microbiology’ The Department of Science, Mody Institute of Technology and Science is organizing a DBT-sponsored training course for mid-career scientists involved in undergraduate teaching in Life-Sciences and Biotechnology from 15 to 28 May 2010. The course would consist of one lecture by Guest faculty drawn from reputed research institutes in the country and will be followed by a practicals/hands-on session per day. Candidates below 45 years of age, holding regular positions in Colleges or Research Institutes may apply for this course. The applicants would have to be sponsored by their own
Institutions.

Applications may be sent to the course director stating:
1. Name and address for communication including e-mail id, mobile, phone number.
2. Educational qualifications and research/teaching experience.
3. Present place and nature of work.
4. Present and future research interests (one paragraph).
5. Whether the candidate has undertaken such DBT-sponsored training courses.

Last date for receipt of applications is 25 March 2010. Shortlisted applicants will be intimated
confirmation by first week of April 2010.
Details of the course can be accessed from the University website under Events.
Course Director: Dr Rajarshi Kumar Gaur, Head and Assistant Professor, Department of Science,
Mody Institute of Technology and Science, Lakshmangarh, Sikar 332 311, Rajasthan.

Website Details: www.mitsuniversity.ac.in/

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Short Term Training on Molecular Markers at University of Pune | DBT-sponsored training course



What is this all about?
Short Term Training Course on ‘Molecular Markers and their Applications in Plant Sciences’ The Department of Botany, University of Pune will be organizing a DBT-sponsored training course for mid-career scientists involved in undergraduate teaching in Life-Sciences and Biotechnology from 2nd February
to 22rd February 2010.

The course would consist of one lecture by Guest faculty drawn from reputed research institutes in the country and will be followed by a practicals/hands-on session per day.

Who Can Apply?
Candidates below 45 years of age, holding regular positions in Colleges or Research Institutes may
apply for this course. The applicants would have to be sponsored by their own Institutions.

Applications may be sent to the course director stating:
1. Name and address for communication including e-mail id, mobile, phone number.

2. Educational qualifications and research/teaching experience.

3. Present place and nature of work.

4. Present and future research interests (one paragraph).

5. Whether the candidate has undertaken such DBT-sponsored training courses.

Submission deadline: Last date for receipt of applications is 10 January 2010

Course Director:
Dr Sujata Bhargava,
Professor,
Department of Botany,
University of Pune,
Pune 411 007.

Website Details: Details of the course can be accessed from the University web page http://www.unipune.ernet.in/ under ‘Events’.

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Courtesy unipune