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June 23rd, 2016, 09:53 AM
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IIT Bombay Biotech PhD
Hi I would like to have the information about the PhD program which is offered at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in the Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering?
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June 23rd, 2016, 10:17 AM
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Re: IIT Bombay Biotech PhD
The Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering involves BT (Biotechnology) and BME(Biomedical Engineering) as centre scholarly gatherings. BIOTECHNOLOGY (BT) Least Eligibility for Admission: 1. Top of the line or 60% imprints (55% for SC/ST) in M. Sc or proportionate degree in subjects identified with Life Sciences/Physics/Chemistry OR B.Tech Biotechnology with: a substantial GATE score (qualified for Institute TAship/RAship) OR a substantial CSIR/UGC/DBT JRF (qualified for FA class) OR a substantial ICMR JRF (not connected to ICMR venture) (qualified for FA class) OR Two year of important post M.Sc research experience (qualified just for task positions) OR UGC/CSIR (Lectureship) qualified just for undertaking position. 2. Top notch or 60% imprints (55% for SC/ST) in M.Tech or identical degree in Biotechnology Research Areas: Compound energy and catalyst discharge, microbial digestion system and direction, fragrant hydrocarbon digestion system and hereditary building, chemical inhibitor outline, peptide union; protein structure, capacity and designing; yeast sub-atomic science, transcriptional control of quality expression; microtubule progression and malignancy chemotherapy, immunology, signal transduction, Glycobiology; sub-atomic and film organic chemistry: proteomics and frameworks science, bacterial cell division, protein total and neurodegenerative infections, computational science of nucleosome elements, Chromatin get together and measurable elements, cytoskeletal elements, chromosome isolation amid mitosis and meiosis in yeast. Direction of quality expression in the jungle fever parasite, bioinformatics of parasite genomes, Autoimmunity, Cancer Immunotherapy, Tissue Resident T Cells, Cancer Biomarker |
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