One Post-doctoral Position in Chemistry Available
Applications are invited for one postdoctoral
position for a project entitled “Design, synthesis of novel transition metal complexes for therapeutic applications” at Center for Nano
and Material Sciences (CNMS), Jain University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
Qualifications and
Experience:
1.
Ph.D
in Chemistry/thesis submitted in Chemistry.
2.
Good
experimental skills (experience with organic and inorganic synthesis
technique). Candidate also should have a sound background in inorganic/ organic or bioinorganic chemistry. The
ability to work closely and collaborate with colleagues is a must. Proficiency
with the English language is required.
Conditions of employment:
The university offers a salary of
Rs 35000/- per month. Appointment is for 1 year, and can be extended to 2-3
years based on performance. Candidates must be
trained in organic/inorganic synthetic methodologies, chromatographic
purification and characterization of the compounds (IR, NMR & other common
used spectroscopy technique).
How to apply:
Application should contain a detail resume, thesis
abstract, publications, one photograph, and contact details including phone
number, email, postal address, photocopies of educational/professional
qualifications. Please also mention preferred date of joining if selected.
Completed applications should reach Dr. Amit
Kumar, Associate Professor, Bioinorganic
and Clinical Chemistry Group, Center for Nano and Material Sciences (CNMS),
Jain Global Campus, 45 km, NH - 209, Jakkasandra Post, Kanakapura Taluk, Ramanagara
District -562 112, Bangalore Rural, Karnataka, India by 18th
March, 2014.
Please arrange at least two references that may be
contacted regarding your recent work.
Only shortlisted candidates will be called for the
interview. Selected candidates will be intimated by email. No TA/DA will be
paid for appearing in the interview.
About project:
The work plan proposed aims the synthesis of new Cu,
Ru and V based complexes and the evaluation of their therapeutic potential as
anti-tumor and anti-parasitic agents (Cu, Ru- and V-compounds) and as
anti-diabetics (V-compounds). The theme is relevant and combines Coordination
Chemistry, design of molecules and interactions with bio-molecules.
Contact:
Dr.
Amit Kumar,
Associate
Professor,
Bioinorganic
and Clinical Chemistry,
Center
for Nano and Material Sciences,
Jain
University, Jain Global Campus, Jakkasandra Post,
Kanakapura
Road, Ramanagara, Bangalore – 562112
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