الزمالات
الاعلان عن مقاعد شاغرة للدكتوارة في معهد باستور - ايران
Application is open until
5th May 2011
Dear University/Institute Director,
It is a pleasure to announce that the Biotechnology Research Center at Pasture Institute of Iran, is initiating an elite Ph.D. training program in the field of Biotechnology specializing in Biological Products or Biopharmaceuticals designed to attract applicants with the highest intellectual and scientific skills in the field of biology and life sciences.
These students will receive tuition waiver and will be provided with accommodation.
Please kindly post this announcement at your website and present your choice of applicants who should submit their applications and CVs to biotechnology.r.c@gmail.com by May5, 2011.
Briefly, Biotechnology Department at Pasteur Institute of Iran was established in 1993, with the goal of performing biotechnology related research. In 1997, the department was officially entitled Biotechnology Research Center (BRC). Since that date, BRC has rapidly grown in regards to the number researchers as well as facilities. As a consequence of this expansion, BRC has become the largest research center in the Pasteur Institute of Iran and has been designated as the focal point of the two national networks of Molecular Medicine, Medical Biotechnology and the international network of EMGEN. In addition, the National DNA and Vector Bank and the National Reference Center for Prenatal Diagnosis are also incorporated into BRC.
Our Medical Biotechnology group conducts basic and applied research in the production of recombinant proteins in addition to molecular attributions associated with illnesses caused by parasites, fungi, bacteria and viruses as well as drug discovery.
Our Molecular Medicine group deals with molecular detection of prevalent genetic disorders, prenatal diagnosis and transgenics.
The Malaria and Vector Research Group has been the pioneer in advance molecular and immunological studies of malaria parasites and vectors in Iran and Eastern Mediterranean Region, including vaccine development and insecticide resistance.
The combination of research and advisory functions within RBC provide a rich environment for post graduate education and training at Pasteur Institute of Iran which attracts students with diverse backgrounds and research interests.
We, at BRC, look forward to welcoming students and trainees from EMRO member countries.
5th May 2011
Dear University/Institute Director,
It is a pleasure to announce that the Biotechnology Research Center at Pasture Institute of Iran, is initiating an elite Ph.D. training program in the field of Biotechnology specializing in Biological Products or Biopharmaceuticals designed to attract applicants with the highest intellectual and scientific skills in the field of biology and life sciences.
These students will receive tuition waiver and will be provided with accommodation.
Please kindly post this announcement at your website and present your choice of applicants who should submit their applications and CVs to biotechnology.r.c@gmail.com by May5, 2011.
Briefly, Biotechnology Department at Pasteur Institute of Iran was established in 1993, with the goal of performing biotechnology related research. In 1997, the department was officially entitled Biotechnology Research Center (BRC). Since that date, BRC has rapidly grown in regards to the number researchers as well as facilities. As a consequence of this expansion, BRC has become the largest research center in the Pasteur Institute of Iran and has been designated as the focal point of the two national networks of Molecular Medicine, Medical Biotechnology and the international network of EMGEN. In addition, the National DNA and Vector Bank and the National Reference Center for Prenatal Diagnosis are also incorporated into BRC.
Our Medical Biotechnology group conducts basic and applied research in the production of recombinant proteins in addition to molecular attributions associated with illnesses caused by parasites, fungi, bacteria and viruses as well as drug discovery.
Our Molecular Medicine group deals with molecular detection of prevalent genetic disorders, prenatal diagnosis and transgenics.
The Malaria and Vector Research Group has been the pioneer in advance molecular and immunological studies of malaria parasites and vectors in Iran and Eastern Mediterranean Region, including vaccine development and insecticide resistance.
The combination of research and advisory functions within RBC provide a rich environment for post graduate education and training at Pasteur Institute of Iran which attracts students with diverse backgrounds and research interests.
We, at BRC, look forward to welcoming students and trainees from EMRO member countries.




