University of Kashmir Recruitment 2024 for Project fellow post
The Department of Clinical Biochemistry at the University of Kashmir has announced an exciting opportunity for a Project Fellow in a time-bound research project titled “Proteomic studies of Ashwagandha for Identification and Characterization of its anti-cancerous protein(s)/peptide(s): Towards Exploration of novel protein-based drug molecules.”
The project, sanctioned by J&K Science Technology and Innovation Council, DST, Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir, New Delhi, aims to delve into the potential anti-cancer properties of Ashwagandha, a medicinal herb known for its various health benefits.
Key Details:
– Position: Project Fellow
– Essential Qualifications: M.Sc. in Clinical Biochemistry/Biochemistry with not less than 55% marks in the qualifying examination. Candidates with prior experience in Cloning, Expression, and purification of proteins will be given preference.
– Emoluments: The selected candidate will receive remuneration as per the guidelines of the funding agency.
– Application Deadline: Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications on the prescribed format by 15-02-2024, up to 4:30 pm.
Project Focus:
The research project aims to identify and characterize potential anti-cancer proteins or peptides present in Ashwagandha. This marks a significant step towards the exploration of novel protein-based drug molecules for cancer treatment.
How to Apply:
Applicants should adhere to the prescribed format for submitting their applications. Further details, including terms and conditions, can be found on the departmental website. For additional queries, interested individuals can contact via email at [email protected].
This initiative not only underscores the University of Kashmir’s commitment to cutting-edge research but also opens avenues for scholars to contribute to the field of clinical biochemistry and bioinformatics. As Ashwagandha continues to gain recognition for its diverse health benefits, this research project holds the promise of uncovering novel insights into its potential role in combating cancer.