Lab Technical Assistant (Project)
National Brain Research Centre (NBRC)
Address: National Brain Research Centre, Nainwal Mode, Gurgaon,Haryana122 051
Pay Scale: Rs.18,000/- pm (consolidated) (HRA is not admissible)
Educational Requirements: Graduation from recognized university
Desirable Qualifications: Candidates with experience in laboratory management and computer proficiency will be preferred. Only shortlisted candidates will be called for the interview to be held at NBRC.
No of Post: 01
Age Limit: 35 years as on last date of application.
Last Date: 02/04/2016
How to Apply: Interested candidates fulfilling the following requirement can submit their bio-data alongwith self-attested copies of certificates in support of their qualifications and experience mentioned in the bio-data latest by 04th February, 2016 to “The Registrar, National Brain Research Centre, Nainwal Mode, Gurgaon-122 051 (Haryana)
General Instructions: No TA / DA will be payable to the candidates for attending the interview.
Details will be available at: http://www.nbrc.ac.in/admin/ careers/nb156.pdf
About National Brain Research Centre (NBRC)
National Brain Research Centre is the only institute in India dedicated to neuroscience research and education. Scientists and students of NBRC come from diverse academic backgrounds, including biological, computational, mathematical, physical, engineering and medical sciences, and use multidisciplinary approaches to understand the brain.
Located in the foothills of the Aravali range in Manesar, Haryana, NBRC is an autonomous institute funded by the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, and is also a Deemed University.
Mandate
The mandate of National Brain Research Centre (NBRC) is to be a Centre of Excellence in Brain Research with State-of-art facilities, to evolve the centre through a networking approach and generate highly trained human resource
Vision
The vision we have for NBRC is that it would not only grow into a world-class institute for brain research but also create a vibrant, active neuroscience community by catalysing the overall growth of this discipline in the country. The expected benefit from this initiative would be the generation of skilled manpower in this important area of research who would help India achieve an international leadership in this frontier area of science. This initiative would also help Indian neuroscientists to participate in global research efforts as equal partners. The knowledge base generated from these efforts would help diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies for treatment of brain-related disorders. A unique role for NBRC is that it will act as a node with linkages to other centres carrying out neuroscience research in the country, acting in effect as the “hub of the wheel” rather than the wheel itself.
Genesis
The first announcement of the National Brain Research Centre by Dr. Manju Sharma, Secretary, Department of Biotechnology was on 14th November 1997 the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister. The Centre was registered as an autonomous Society on 14th June 1999 on 38 acres of land acquired on lease at Manesar, Gurgaon district, 40 km from Delhi. Prof. P. N. Tandon is the founder Chairman of the NBRC Society and the founder director was Prof. Vijaylakshmi Ravindranath. The institute at Manesar was formally dedicated to the nation by the Hon’ble President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Kalam on December 16, 2003.
Prof. Prakash Tandon, a neurosurgeon of international repute and a neuroscientist at heart, continues to be chairman of the NBRC society and is actively associated with neuroscience research. Prof. Vijaylakshmi Ravindranath, was director NBRC from its inception to 2009, and is currently chairperson of the Centre of Neurosciences at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
Website Address – http://www.nbr/ c.ac.in
Institute Address – National Brain Research Centre, Manesar, Gurgaon Dist. Haryana-122 051, India