Research | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 71

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Pittsburgh, PA, USA: Breast Cancer Research

Postdoctoral fellowship positions are available immediately in the laboratories of Dr. Adrian V. Lee or Dr. Steffi Oesterreich in the newly created Women’s Cancer Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, and Magee Women’s Research Institute.
Recently used techniques include transcriptomics, reverse phase proteomic arrays, ChIP-seq, massively parallel sequencing, genome-wide methylation arrays, confocal microscopy
The appropriate candidate will have a PhD in a relevant field, and published-expertise in molecular and cellular biology. The position is available immediately for a one-year initial period, extendable for an additional two to three years with satisfactory accomplishment. Salary is commensurate with NIH guidelines and experience.applicants should send a curriculum vitae, along with names and contact information for three references to Nadine Ryan.

Fellowship Application Deadline: March 12, 2011

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Research Position, National Institute of Immunology, India: Life Sciences

Applications are invited from candidates possessing the following qualifications for filling up 1 position of Scientist in DBT sponsored project titled, Primate Resource and Research Centre and facility on small animals – an incubator for translational research, initially for a period of one year, on consolidated emoluments of Rs 42,000/- p.m.

Qualifications: PhD, in any branch of Life Sciences, with 1 year post doctoral experience having flair for conducting intricate animal experiments.
The selected candidate has to carry out intricate animal experiments and discharge any other duties assigned from time to time.
Emoluments: The assignment will be for a period of one year on monthly consolidated contract emoluments of 42,000/- p.m.

1. The post exists in a sponsored project and is purely temporary. There shall be no claim for regular appointment against any core post of the Institute.

2. The post is initially for a period of one year. The other terms and conditions governing the appointment shall be as per the Rules and Regulations of the Institute applicable to project employment.

3. No hostel housing facility will be provided.

4. Applicants may clearly indicate the category they belong to i.e. SC/ST/OBC/PH and attach documentary proof of the same.

5. Candidates called for interview shall not be paid TA/DA.

6. Canvassing in any form will be a disqualification.

Scholarship Application Deadline:4th February 2011

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PhD Research Scholarship in Anthropology/Archaeology/History, JCU, Australia

This multi-disciplinary project will provide a systematic history of ethnographic collecting in the Wet Tropics of North Queensland. Covering the period from the 1870s to the present, it will explore the diverse ways in which Aboriginal people, collectors and museums have expressed their interests and property rights in the collected artefacts. It will also analyse the ways in which Aboriginal people of the Wet Tropics have vested these artefacts with their regional and other identities. By doing so, it will shed new light on current debates about the ownership and value of Indigenous artefacts and contribute to the development of innovative ways of presenting Indigenous peoples’ connections with their material cultural heritage.
Expectations:
The successful applicant will have an academic background (Honours degree or higher) in one or more of the disciplines of anthropology, archaeology or history. She or he will join the multi-disciplinary research team listed above, and will be enrolled as a PhD candidate at
James Cook University, based at either the Townsville or Cairns campus. He or she is expected to participate in research team meetings and contribute to the success of the overarching research project.
The applicant will define his or her own PhD topic within the parameters of the project as a whole. Potential PhD topics include, but are not limited to: histories of local indigenous museums in the Wet Tropics; histories of property claims as they relate to transactions in indigenous artefacts from the Wet Tropics; analyses of specific collections or categories of artefacts deriving from the Wet Tropics. Interdisciplinary topics are particularly encouraged but single-discipline topics are also welcome.
Value: A stipend of $22,500 per annum (tax free) for three years plus $7000 project support.

Scholarship Application Deadline:14 February 2011

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