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Project Research Scientist at St. John Research

PositionLocationSalaryQualificationsExperience
Project Research Scientist I (Non-Medical)Bengaluru, Karnataka₹56,000 + HRA per monthPost Graduate Degree / PhDFreshers

St. John’s Research Institute (SJRI), the distinguished unit of St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, offers a great opportunity to contribute towards research initiatives towards improving community health. SJRI invites applications for the position of Project Research Scientist for the ICMR-INPF Project on Interstitial Lung Diseases (ILDs). This project will focus on understanding ILDs in the Indian context by studying risk factors, the effectiveness of treatment, and patient outcomes. Freshers interested in research in health sciences are encouraged to apply. Project Research Scientist at St. John Research

About the Project

The ICMR-INPF Project is about Interstitial Lung Diseases (ILDs), a set of lung diseases that involve the interstitium. The present study aims to establish a National ILD Registry that can provide important data on the prevalence, likely etiologies, and quality-of-life impacts of ILD in India. The accuracy and relevance of this data would be ensured through multidisciplinary validation by multiple groups, making it an invaluable source for public health and policy initiatives related to respiratory diseases in India. Project Research Scientist at St. John Research

Why Join St. John’s Research Institute?

  • Research Excellence: SJRI is recognized for its research input in health and well-being.
  • Impactful Work: As a Research Scientist in this role, you will be directly working on a project that focuses on significant health issues in India.
  • Collaborative Culture: SJRI has a collaborative research culture where you will be working with experts in radiology, immunology, and pathology.
    Project Research Scientist at St. John Research
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Job Description

  • Job Title: Project Research Scientist I (Non-Medical)
  • Project: ICMR-INPF Project on Interstitial Lung Diseases (ILDs)
  • Vacancies: 1
  • Remuneration: ₹56,000 + House Rent Allowance (HRA)
    -Age: Below 35 years
    Languages: Proficiency in English, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi is desirable.

Desired Qualifications

  • Academic Background:
    • First Class Post Graduate Degree, including integrated PG degrees.
    • Second Class Post Graduate Degree with PhD, including integrated PG degrees.
  • **Experience: Freshers can apply who will get the right starting level of experience to do their research.

Important Jobs and Responsibilities 

In your capacity as the Project Research Scientist, a role which you will consider instrumental in furthering and executing the project, with responsibility for: 

  1. Study Protocol understanding: To get a lot of insight into the stated goals, the methodology which would be applied, as well as what is most likely to come out of doing this study.
  2. Patient Recruitment and Consent: Supporting the recruitment process. Make sure all patients understand the study and assist them with informed consent.
  3. Data Collection: Patient interview by using a structured proforma, collection of relevant data, and keeping CRF/eCRF records.
  4. Radiological and Follow-Up Coordination: Coordination of radiological investigations and follow-up schedules, reminder calls, and follow-up data collection.
  5. Coordination with multidisciplinary teams. It has to coordinate closely with the nodal centers and co-investigators in radiology, immunology, and pathology to obtain the integrated data smoothly.
  6. Documentation Management Institutional Ethics Committee and regulatory submission documents need to be properly managed with all the formalities, and proper paperwork must be followed with reference to the guidelines from institutions and the projects concerned.
    Project Research Scientist at St. John Research
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Project Research Scientist at St. John Research
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Important Skills

  1. Time Management: Will have the ability to multitask effectively.
  2. Flexibility: To change easily if project requirements or timelines so desire.
  • Problem Solving: Proactive approach to solving any research or data collection challenges.
  • Communication Skills: Good communication with patients and team members is required.

Application

All interested applicants should apply for this position by sending the following documents:

  • Cover Letter: Explain why you are interested in the position and why you are suitable for the position.
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV): Attach a full resume of your qualifications and experience.
  • References: Contact details of three referees. Names, email addresses, and phone numbers of the contact persons to whom the applications can be sent.

Closing Date: The application should be completed by the 9th November 2024.

How to Apply to:

  • Principal Contact: Apply through Email to kavitha.v@stjohns.in, and,
  • Copy to : hr@sjri.res.in
     
    Important Points for Applicant
  • All candidates at early stages of research career are encouraged to apply.
  • Full and Complete Application: There should be a properly filled document; partially filled applications are not evaluated.
  • Code of Ethics: SJRI has a highly ethical research policy. Any applicant must abide by it.

This role at St. John’s Research Institute will give fresh postgraduates keen on health research the best chance to get a foot in the door. In SJRI, you join an institution of excellence and community impact. Don’t miss this chance to work on a life-changing project that can make a great difference in the lives of people affected by interstitial lung diseases. Project Research Scientist at St. John Research

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