This blog is specially created for the most enthusiastic aspirant in the field of Biotechnology. It is for everyone who thinks he can make world a better place being in biotechnology
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Jobs in Biotechnology {JRF, SRF, Clinical Research Associate}
Visit the following links to find the Jobs in Biotechnology
PhD Position in Cryo Electron Microscopy of AAA+ Assemblies at Gene Center Munich, Germany
GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd: Clinical Data Reviewer job in science at Bangalore
Clinical Research Associate vacancy in life science at Quintiles Transnational Corp
Associate Professor/ Assistant Professor job in Biotech/ Bioinformatics at Bharathiar Univ, Coimbatore TN
Research Technician vacancy in Life science at Univ of Hyderabad
Senior Project Assistant job in Biological Sciences at IIT Kanpur
JRF vacancy in Biotech/ Life sciences/ Botany/ Microbiology at IIT Delhi
Postdoc position in Molecular/ cell biology at Lund Stem Cell Center, Sweden
Assistant Professor vacancy in Biochem/ Genetics at MKU, Tamil Nadu
Earn while You Learn (EYL) programme 2010 at GVK BIO bioCampus Hyderbad
Senior Technical Assistant/ Research fellow job walk in Life science at NEHU Shillong
SRF opening in Botany/ Applied Microbiology/ Genetics/ Plant Breeding at BHU Varanasi
JRF/ Project Assistant job Walk in Biotech/ Microbiology at NEHU, Meghalaya
Epidemiologist/ Applied Statistician job at at Univ of Cambridge, UK
Medical/ Applied statistician job in Genetics at Univ of Cambridge, UK
Lecturers job in Bioscience 2010 at Keele University, UK
Research Scholarship 2010 in Otorhinolaryngology from ICMR India
David Phillips fellowships for scientists 2010 from BBSRC, UK
Courtesy to: www.jobsinscience.com
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Recommended Books for M.Sc Entrance + CSIR NET JRF Preparation
General Biology
Biochemistry : Lehninger
Molecular Biology: Genes 6,7,8, Watson
Immunology: Kuby
Cell Biology: Cooper, Lodish
Fermentation Process: Whittaker, Crueger.
Microbiology: Prescot, Stanier, Ingraham
Techniques in Biology: B.D.Singh, Wilson and Walker.
Developmental Biology: Gilbert.
General Science:
(Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Statistics)
All 11th and 12th CBSE Books recommended for revision.
Biochemistry : Lehninger
Molecular Biology: Genes 6,7,8, Watson
Immunology: Kuby
Cell Biology: Cooper, Lodish
Fermentation Process: Whittaker, Crueger.
Microbiology: Prescot, Stanier, Ingraham
Techniques in Biology: B.D.Singh, Wilson and Walker.
Developmental Biology: Gilbert.
General Science:
(Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Statistics)
All 11th and 12th CBSE Books recommended for revision.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Gene Mapping Using Bacteriophages
Bacteriophages Seem to be different vital forms which play an important role in Gene transfer !!!
They follow two routes for gene transfer:
-Generalised Transduction
-Specialised Transduction..
With the Gene transfer mechanism, This method can be best utilised for Gene mapping.
The Question arises...How can a bacteriophage map the gene for unrelated species of Bacteria ????
Do post the related answers...!!!!
They follow two routes for gene transfer:
-Generalised Transduction
-Specialised Transduction..
With the Gene transfer mechanism, This method can be best utilised for Gene mapping.
The Question arises...How can a bacteriophage map the gene for unrelated species of Bacteria ????
Do post the related answers...!!!!
Monday, June 28, 2010
Biotechnology CSIR-JRF-NET tips
Special Tips for Preparation of CSIR syllabus..
Paper I: General Science + Logical thinking + reasoning + accuracy..
Paper II: Thorough reading for 10 out of 13 units from the syllabus..
Logical Reasoning, Accuracy again for completing your answer in single page.
The most important Practising previous years question papers with Paper II.
When U go through the Paper pattern, The first thing which comes in mind is
" the paper comes out of syllabus"...
It is actually everythin from syllabus..but the things asked are the ones we kept for option.
So get thorough with syllabus..
If you need more details, Please log on to to
www.helpbiotech.blogspot.com
Best Luck and cheers for your future.
Paper I: General Science + Logical thinking + reasoning + accuracy..
Paper II: Thorough reading for 10 out of 13 units from the syllabus..
Logical Reasoning, Accuracy again for completing your answer in single page.
The most important Practising previous years question papers with Paper II.
When U go through the Paper pattern, The first thing which comes in mind is
" the paper comes out of syllabus"...
It is actually everythin from syllabus..but the things asked are the ones we kept for option.
So get thorough with syllabus..
If you need more details, Please log on to to
www.helpbiotech.blogspot.com
Best Luck and cheers for your future.
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