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MSc in Biomedical Sciences at Symbiosis

Symbiosis School of Biomedical Sciences is a new initiative of Symbiosis International University, under the faculty of Health Sciences, being established with a vision to develop and nurture the sharpest minds in Biomedical Research.
Dedicated to facilitating cutting-edge research for affordable healthcare solutions, Symbiosis School of Biomedical Sciences will offer state-of-the-art instrumentation, labs and technology platforms besides industry interface and the resources to facilitate high quality research and innovation.

Eligibility: B.Sc., B.Pharm., M.B.B.S., B.A.M.S., B.H.M.S., B.D.S., B.Tech., B.H.Sc.

Selection Procedure: Entrance Test followed by Personal InterviewLast date for application:15th July, 2011
For further information, call: 020 39116200 or email: info-ssbs@siu.edu.in or visit: www.siu.edu.in

PhD position in Biomedical Research in Italy

Sant’Anna School for Advanced Studies announced PhD Programme for research in Innovative Strategies in Biomedical Research at Italy -2011/2012

Study Subject(s): Innovative Strategies in Biomedical Research, System Physiology , Experimental and Clinical , Physiological Genomics and Molecular Medicine
Course Level: PhD
Scholarship Provider: Sant’Anna School for Advanced Studies
Scholarship can be taken at: Italy
Eligibility:
– possession of a Master of Science (MSc.) Degree (or equivalent) or a Degree to be awarded within December 22, 2011
– to be under 35 years of age on October 25, 2011.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes

PhD Position in Biomedical Engineering in Switzerland

The research project focuses on the improvement of the efficacy of deep brain stimulation and the gain of new information about its mechanism of action by extended intraoperative data recording.

The aim of the project is to intraoperatively evaluate symptoms (tremor, rigidity) and movements using accel erometry, to process, manage, and visualize the high quantity of data and, if possible, to propose a disease-specific mathematical model.

Requirements Diploma/Master in biomedical engineering or similar;

strong interest in basic medical research in neurosciences

strong background in signal processing and algorithms

preferably programming skills in Java

Biomedical Service Engineer required in Bhubaneshwar, Lucknow & Mumbai

Experience:2 – 3 Years

Compensation:Rupees 2,00,000 – 3,00,000

Education:UG – B.Tech/B.E. – Biomedical, Electronics/Telecomunication,Diploma PG – M.Sc – Other

Industry Type:Pharma/ Biotech/Clinical Research

Role:Other

Functional Area:Other

Posted Date:19 May

Desired Candidate Profile

Job profile – Servicing and maintenance of Diagnostics and Biomedical instruments.

Consistently achieve the service delivery norms to attain the hight level of customer satisfaction

Ensure on – line updation of data and implementation of MIS and systems for control and measurement.

Escalate critical issues to the concerned groups for ensuring timely action.

Research Assistant required in Amritsar,Punjab

Experience:0 – 5 Years

Location:

Amritsar

Compensation:Salary will be commensurate to qualification and experience.

Education:UG – B.Sc – Other Specialization PG – M.Sc – Other

Industry Type:Education/ Teaching/Training

Functional Area:Healthcare, Medical, R&D

Desired Candidate Profile

Candidate must be computer literate and prior knowledge of electrophysiology and neurosensory testing will be an added advantage.

Job Description

The research project is for a period of 3 years. The candidate will be required to perform the following:

a) Clinical charting of leprosy patients

b) Perform electrophysiological and neurosensory tests on leprosy patients.

Biomedical Research in India gets $140 million funding from U.K

Biomedical research in India has received a shot in the arm with the Wellcome Trust, Britain’s largest health charity, entering into an agreement with the Indian government‘s biotechnology department to fund cutting-edge research.

The partnership was announced here on Wednesday by M K Bhan, secretary of the biotechnology department, and Mark Walport, director of the Wellcome Trust, in the presence of Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal.

The 80 million pound ($140 million) scheme jointly funded by the biotechnology department and the Wellcome Trust over five years aims to strengthen the research base of biomedical science by providing fellowship programmes to support researchers and senior fellows.