Custom Search

12 July 2010

Tumkur Pharmacy JRFs/Training Course in Herbal Drug Technology Admission 2010

VISION Group on Science and Technology
Government of Karnataka
Sponsored
‘Centre of Excellence in Herbal Drug Development’
Sree Siddaganga College of Pharmacy, Tumkur 572 102

Applications are invited for the following:

1. Junior Research Fellow (02 positions):

First class in M.Pharm. Pharmacology/Pharmaceutical
Chemistry.

GATE/GPAT qualified candidates and those who have already worked in herbal drug research are preferred.

Stipend: Rs 12,000 p.m. + HRA.

2. Training Course in Herbal Drug Technology from 15 September to 13 October 2010.

The candidates having B.Pharm., M.Pharm., B.Sc./M.Sc. in Botany and B.Sc. Agri are eligible to apply.

Students studying in final year of respective courses are also eligible. Only 10 students will be selected on merit.

No course fee.

Accommodation and hospitality charges of Rs 3000 per month.

Interested candidates may send their application along with their recent bio-data and xerox copies of relevant documents on or before 15 July 2010 to Dr Shrishaliappa Badami, Principal, Sree
Siddaganga College of Pharmacy, B.H. Road, Tumkur 572 102, Tel: 0816-227 3331 (O), 94806 40182 (M), e-mail: shribadami@rediffmail.com. Details are available in the website: www.scptumkur.ac.in

27 October 2009

JNCASR Bangalore Summer Research Fellowships 2010

Summer Research Fellowships – 2010 Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), Bangalore:

JNCASR Bangalore Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) 
Jakkur P.O.
Bangalore 560 064

SUMMER RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS (SRFP) – 2010

(JNCASR, Bangalore, in association with DST and Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, Delhi)
 
The Centre offers summer fellowships for two months to bright undergraduate and MSc students (renewable for a second year for selected students). This programme has proved to be popular and competitive; each year, about 5000 students from all over India apply for the 120 fellowships awarded. Fifty fellowships are supported by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, fifteen by the Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, New Delhi, and the rest by the Centre. Students are placed with research groups at the Centre or with scientists else where in India. They are paid travel expenses and a monthly stipend of Rs. 5000. Selected students get the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research, and several summer projects have led to publications in leading journals. A random sample of projects pursued in past years is: Preparation of La0.5Sr0.5Co03 by Sol-Gel spin coating method; Study of correlated response to selection on faster development and early reproduction in Drosophila melanogaster; A study of the chaotic nature of flow in the neighborhood of vortices; Statistical analysis of fatal mining accidents in eight companies of Coal India Ltd. Many of the summer students of past years have gone on to pursue graduate studies and a research career, at the JNCASR or at another leading university.

Research Areas

Life Sciences: Infectious and non-infectious diseases, bioinformatics, developmental biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, life-history evolution, immunology, circadian biology, animal behaviour, behavioural ecology, evolutionary genetics, experimental evolution, chronobiology, behavior.

Material Sciences: Including Nano Sciences, energy and green materials.

Chemical Sciences: Solid state chemistry, theoretical/computational chemistry, inorganic, physical, organic chemistry.

Physical Sciences:Condensed matter theory and experiment, statistical physics, semiconductor materials physics, biophysics, nano physics, polymer physics, organic electronics, computational material science, soft matter.

Engineering Sciences:Theoretical and computational fluid dynamics, flow of complex fluids, granular media, experimental fluid mechanics, thermal science, chemical engineering and physical metallurgy, non-linear dynamics including planetary dynamics.

Mathematics: Fundamental Groups, Simplicial Homology and Triangulations.

Atmospheric Sciences:Atmospheric boundary layer, near-surface environment, radiation, solar-terrestrial relations, monsoon dynamics, modeling.

Eligibility for applying:

Academic requirements: * Students who have secured not less than 80% (science and maths subjects only) in their 10th , 12th(10 +2) and not less than first class in graduation and post graduation(if applicable).
 
Only students presently studying in I and II  year of B.Sc., I, II and III year of B.E / B.Tech. / B.V.Sc./ MBBS / B.Pharm., I year of M.Sc. and I - IV year of Integrated M.Sc with the above mentioned academic requirements should apply.

The students selected under this programme are placed with scientists at the Centre or elsewhere in India, for 2 months with a stipend of Rs. 5000 /- p.m and travel support as per Govt. of India norms.
 
Detailed information and application forms can be downloaded from http://www.jncasr.ac.in/srfp.php or may be obtained by writing to the address mentioned below with a self-addressed envelope of 16x25 cms with stamp of Rs. 10/-

*Those not fulfilling the criteria are advised not to apply.

About 15 students will be chosen as Rajiv Gandhi Science Talent Research Fellows based on the completed project reports

Only selected candidates will be intimated by 31st March-2010 and the list will also be available on the web site.

Last date for :
hard copy request for application form : 23rd November 2009
downloading application form from website : 01st December 2009
receipt of completed application : 11th December 2009

7 October 2009

NIPER Workshops on Statistics in Clinical trials/Using SAS/STAT® Software for Applied Statistics

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL
EDUCATION & RESEARCH
Sector 67, SAS Nagar, Mohali
Punjab


STATISICS IN CLINICAL TRIALS
October 26-30, 2009
Statistics play an essential part throughout any clinical trial, from planning, conduct, interim analysis, final analysis and reporting. The statistical approaches are used in devising the randomization schedules, calculation of sample sizes for a study, criteria for measuring treatment differences and analysis of response rates. This training aims to introduce the basic principles of statistics employed in clinical trials.
Workshop Duration: 5 days
Eligibility Criteria The workshop would be open to:
• Applicants with graduate/ post-graduate qualifications in: Medical and allied fields like dentistry, homeopathy, ayurveda and veterinary science, statistics and
pharmacy
• Candidates with graduate qualifications in: Biological sciences (microbiology,biotechnology, botany, zoology), basic science (chemistry), nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, social sciences with interest in clinical research may also attend.
Topics to be covered
Introduction to clinical Trials; Basic consideration in trial design & common trial designs; randomization and blinding; introduction to statistical principles; sampling distribution; tests of significance; p-value; confidence intervals; clinical & statistical significance; introduction to statistical computing using SAS; analysis of continuous and categorical data; sample size estimation and issues related to censored data; issues in efficacy evaluation and safety assessment; statistical section of a protocol and statistical analysis plan.
Using SAS/STAT® Software for Applied Statistics
November 18-20, 2009
Audience Anyone who would like to learn how to run statistical procedures in the SAS System.
Objectives This course is designed to teach users how to perform analyses using base SAS software and SAS/STAT software. Several statistical topics are covered as they apply to SAS software. Topics include statistical interference, analysis of variance, linear egression, and analysis of frequency data. The following procedures are covered:
FREQ, CORR, REG, NPAR1WAY, GLM, TTEST, SUMMARY, UNIVARIATE, MEANS,
ANOVA, FACTOR and CLUSTER.
Prerequisites To take this course, you should have taken the Fundamentals of the SAS System course or have equivalent experience.
Duration: 3 days

11 August 2009

NIPER Workshop on Clinical Trial Protocol Writing

Workshop on Clinical Trial Protocol Writing

August 24th – 28th, 2009

Organized by

National Institute of Pharmaceutical

Education and Research (NIPER)

S.A.S. Nagar – 160062, Punjab, INDIA

Supported by

Department of Pharmaceuticals,

Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers,

Govt. of India

The topics proposed for workshop are:

  • Basics of medical writing

  • Writing SOPs

  • Understanding of research designs

  • Designing a study protocol

  • Clinical Trial protocol writing

  • Clinical Research Report writing

Workshop Flyer

12 June 2009

Free Workshop on Application of Bioinformatics in Medical Sciences

Workshop on “Application of Bioinformatics in Medical Sciences”

June 21st & 22nd 2009

Organized by

Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences
BioMedical Informatics Center
Agamkuan

Patna

Topics to be

Introduction to databases

creation and management of tables and queries

designing forms and generation of reports

Homology modeling

Structure and Ligand based drug designing.

The mode of training would be through lectures followed by hands-on sessions.

This workshop will be useful for Scientists, clinicians and academicians who are involved in basic research.

Eligibility criteria for applicants include a Mpharm, Bpharm, MBBS, M.Tech, B.Tech,
MSc (Bioinformatics, Biotechnology) or postgraduate degree, health or research
institution of India.

Interested applicants should send their application letter (clearly mention the benefit of attending this workshop) along with Curriculum vitae.

complete biodata via email to ganesh.cs@icmr.org.in OR manasranjandikhit@gmail.com

The last date for receipt of applications is June 17, 2009.

A maximum of 20 candidates will be selected.

There is no course fee

Further Info about RMRIMS Free Workshop on Application of Bioinformatics in Medical Sciences

22 January 2009

NIPER Winter School on Nanotechnology in Advanced Drug Delivery

Second Winter School on Nanotechnology in Advanced Drug Delivery

February 24-28, 2009

at
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER)

image

Sponsored by
Department of Science and Technology (DST)
Government of India

REGISTRATION

Request for registration should be submitted on a plain paper (No separate form needs to be filled), with details about name, designation, address including phone/fax/mobile and E-mail.

Researchers involved in the area of nanotechnology applications in healthcare (MS/M.Pharm, PhD and Postdocs) are encouraged to apply. The applicants are requested to submit an extended abstract (not more than 2 pages including text, figures and tables) based on which the selection of the participants will be made.

A total number of fifty (50) participants will be selected selected to participate in the workshop. The selected. participants will need to pay Rs.2000/- (Rupees Two
Thousands only) as registration fees on the spot towards accommodation and other local hospitality. Accommodation upon request will be provided to participants at NIPER guest house on sharing basis. No TA/DA will be paid to participants for attending the workshop. Please send the information as word document by e-mail to Dr. Sanyog Jain ( sanyogjain@niper.ac. in) with a cc to (sanjogjain@rediffmail.com) latest by January 31, 2009.

Registration before 31.01.2009

Further Info

 

Biotech Career | India Jobs | Chemistry Career