ACTREC BSc Project Job For Life Sciences – Attend Walk-In
ACTREC BSc Project Job For Life Sciences – Attend Walk-In. The Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research, and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) is conducting a walk-in-interview for the position of Project Assistant, specifically targeting BSc Life Science candidates. This opportunity offers a platform for individuals to contribute their skills and knowledge to the field of cancer research at ACTREC. Don’t miss this chance to join a renowned institution dedicated to advancing cancer treatment and research.
TATA MEMORIAL CENTRE
ADVANCED CENTRE FOR TREATMENT, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN
CANCER
Kharghar, Navi Mumbai- 410 210
www.actrec.gov.in
Phone No : 91-22-27405000/5082/5353
(A Grant-in-aid Institution of the Dept. of Atomic Energy, Government of India)
No. ACTREC/ADVT-112/2023 11.09.2023
WALK – IN – INTERVIEW FOR
PROJECT ASSISTANT
(ON PROJECT)
Project Title: -The proposed study “Evaluation of the anticancer potential of deuterium depleted water on an experimental mouse model of carcinogen-induced oral and lung cancers” is part of the Heavy Water Board, DAE funded project entitled “Evaluation of the anticancer potential of deuterium depleted water on experimental model systems and clinical trial patients of human breast cancer.”
Job Title: Project Assistant (on Project)
Project Title:
The proposed study “Evaluation
of the anticancer potential of deuteriumdepleted water on an experimental mouse model of carcinogen-induced oral and lung
cancers” is part of the Heavy Water Board, DAE funded project entitled “Evaluation of the
anticancer potential of deuterium depleted water on experimental model systems and clinical trial patients of human breast cancer.”
Duration of the Project: 2 Years
Duration: Six months and extendable. The work progress of candidates will be monitored for extension after six months.
How to Apply:
Eligible Candidates may attend the walk-in interview on Monday, 9th October, 2023, Meeting Room I, Khanolkar Shodhika, ACTREC, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai -410210, along with their CV in the prescribed format only, original and xerox copies of all certificates and testimonials with recent passport size photograph and ID proof (Aadhaar Card).
Reporting Time: 10.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
Educational Qualification required to attend Walk-In-Interview: B.Sc. degree in Life Science or related subjects (Biotechnology, Microbiology, Medical Genetics, Lifesciences, Biochemistry, Zoology, etc.). Candidates with experience (6 months and above) in handling lab animals and molecular biology techniques, including western blotting and immunohistochemistry, will be preferred. Candidate with good working knowledge of computer office software knowledge (MS Word / EXCL/ PPT) is desirable.
Consolidated Salary: Rs. 18,000/- per month.
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Walk-In-Interview for BSc Life Science candidates. The possible interview Q & A:
1. Interview Question (Q): What is the main objective of your research project, “Evaluation of the anticancer potential of deuterium depleted water on an experimental mouse model of carcinogen-induced oral and lung cancers”?
Possible Answer (A): The primary objective of our research project is to assess whether deuterium-depleted water possesses anticancer properties by conducting experiments on mouse models with induced oral and lung cancers. We aim to evaluate its potential in inhibiting cancer development and progression in these specific types of cancer.
2. Interview Question (Q): Could you elaborate on the significance of your study within the context of the broader project funded by the Heavy Water Board?
Possible Answer (A): Certainly. Our research is a crucial component of the Heavy Water Board-funded project, which focuses on assessing the anticancer potential of deuterium-depleted water in various model systems and even clinical trial patients with human breast cancer. Our specific study on oral and lung cancers contributes to understanding the broader implications of this innovative approach in different cancer types.
3. Interview Question (Q): What methods and experimental approaches will you employ in your study?
Possible Answer (A): In our research, we plan to use experimental mouse models with induced oral and lung cancers. We will administer deuterium-depleted water and monitor cancer progression through various techniques, including histopathological analysis, molecular assays, and tumor growth measurements. These methods will help us assess the potential anticancer effects of the water.
4. Interview Question (Q): Are there any preliminary findings or insights from your research that you can share?
Possible Answer (A): At this stage, we are in the initial phases of our study, and data collection is ongoing. While we do not have conclusive results yet, we are closely monitoring the progression of cancer in our mouse models following the administration of deuterium-depleted water. We anticipate having meaningful insights as our research advances.
5. Interview Question (Q): What do you hope to achieve with the outcomes of your study, and how might it impact cancer research or treatment in the future?
Possible Answer (A): Our ultimate goal is to determine whether deuterium-depleted water holds promise as a potential anticancer therapy. If our study yields positive results, it could open up new avenues for cancer treatment and prevention, not only in oral and lung cancers but potentially in other cancer types as well. This research may contribute to the development of innovative therapeutic strategies in the fight against cancer.
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