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My name is Lakshmana kumar, completed msc in biotechnology in the year 2012 with 83.70 %, qualified SLET/SET(2012) and research experience on screening of ruthenium composed drugs on cancer cell lines as desertation (2012). Now iam interested in research work, but won't get any job. I am still unemployed, and I have still confusion by choosing right path to get job. Please give the career guidance on how many ways are available to get the job. is there any possibilities to get job in abroad or in India |
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BY : K. LAKSHMANA KUMAR , HYDERABAD | ON 8/31/2015 7:18:30 PM |
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Dear Lakshamana Kumar,
Happy to see your good academic achievements. Did you try a teaching job in higher education?
I would suggest you to try a higher degree in India or abroad. Do you have published your research somewhere?
Since your field is a hot one, you should try contacting cancer research institutes/hospitals. Tata has good facilities in Mumbai area, for example. The ICSCCB in Pune and Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology in Trivandrum are famous institutes contributing to biotech and cancer research. I believe you are already in touch with these institutes.
Most of the medical/health and allied science departments in the universities around the world will have research facilities on your subject. You may contact applied chemistry department as well. Stanford Medicine Department and BioADD division of Stanford University are good targets. You may find very helpful and guiding faculty members in such departments. You may contact them through email.
All the best,
Suresh
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