PGIMER RA/SRF/JRF/Project Assistant Walk Ins on Molecular Characterization of Fetal/Adult Ciliary Epithelium | 1st July 2011

Neuroscience research Lab, www.neurologypgi.org
POSTGRADUATE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESERCH
CHANDIGARH

RESEARCH POSITION

Walk-in-Interview

One of the aims of our laboratory is to unravel the genetic mechanisms mediating physiological angiogenesis, with a focus on retinal degeneration. Using in vitro and in vivo models, we have uncovered a critical role for leukocytes in the development of AMD by capturing it in an animal model [Nat Med 9(11) 2003-4, Stem cells Dev, 2011 May 11]. 

We seek to gain mechanistic understanding of these processes through a combination of cellular, pharmacological, and Imaging techniques, aided by a spectrum of supplementary experimental platforms ranging from cell cultures, mice to patients.

Among other goals of the laboratory are developing animal models for stroke, retinal degeneration and memory impairment and searching biomarkers in neurological diseases particularly ALS and AMD (Journal of Neuroinflamation-2011, 8:47). 

We have recently shown that the memory enhancer action of Bacopa Monniera may involve GABAergic-Cholinergic axis (Neuroscience, July 2008; Psychopharmacology, Jan 2008 & Behavioral Brain Research, May 2007). The lab follows GLP norms and is extremely well funded from national agencies. It provides state of art facilities with Independent power back up, wi-fi enabled online data bases, combined with challenging, friendly and competitive environment. 

It is replete with opportunities of enrolling in PhD program as well as interfacing with other ongoing projects on stem cells preclinical trials.

We invite young, talented and motivate individuals that fulfill the eligibility criteria and possess good communication skills, computer knowledge and research abilities in order to carry out the CSIR funded project entitled, “Molecular characterization of fetal and adult ciliary epithlium gene expression profiles upon induction by equidermal growth factor (EGF) and fibroblast growth factor (FGF)” 

The interested candidates may apply with a copy of CV, a statement of purpose and at least two reference letters directly to the office of the undersigned or by email at akshay1anand@rediffmail.com and appear for an interview on 01/07/2011 at 3.00 pm in Neuroscience research Lab- 3036, Research Block-B, PGIMER-Chandigarh. 

The under privileged candidates are especially encouraged to apply. In service candidates are required to produce No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer before appearing for the interview.

AKSHAY ANAND
Associate Professor
3036, Neuroscience research Lab
Research Block-B
PGIMER-Chandigarh

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