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The institute formerly known as "National Facility...

The institute formerly known as "National Facility for Animal Tissue and Cell Culture", is one of the premier research centers in India, which works on cell-culture, cell-repository, immunology, chromatin-remodelling.Pune

Savitribai Phule Pune University, one of the premi...

Savitribai Phule Pune University, one of the premier universities in India, is positioned in the North-western part of Pune city. It occupies an area of about 411 acres. It was established on 10th February, 1949 under the Poona University Act. The university houses 46 academic departments. It is popularly known as the 'Oxford of the East'. It has about 307 recognized research institutes and 612 affiliated colleges offering graduate and under-graduate courses.

Research has shown that cancer is a disease due to...

Research has shown that cancer is a disease due to uncontrolled growth of the cells. Scientists in the National Center for Cell Science have found success in detecting a different and more challenging, yet critical factor than cancerous cancer known to this day. This is, therefore, considered to be the next step for expulsion of cancer.

The National Center for Cell Science was informed about the research in a press conference held on Tuesday.
Scientists have named this new element as 'ginir'. Without the formation of virulence from cancer, it is the work of creating an imbalance in cells.
Scientists have come to the conclusion that due to the unnatural changes being made, cancer is being produced.
The intracellular interaction associated with the genital constituent is now able to help the cancer overcome it.

Deeply disappointing interview experience. I retur...

Deeply disappointing interview experience. I returned to India after several years overseas and held this institute in high regard for its research calibre. Upon reaching the interview site, there were general murmurs and it became evident that one of the applicants was currently working with the lead scientist (Padma Shastry) and had already been selected for the post; although this was of course not explicitly stated and interviews with all the candidates were held. I was told at the interview that I was over-qualified, with no explanation then for why I was invited for the interview in the first place. Sometime after the interview, I received a call from Dr. P. Shastry who was on the interview panel. I was complimented richly on my expertise and performance at the interview and was asked to come back for other positions. This was followed by another trip to Pune and meetings with the director and other scientists. Other positions were discussed and I expressed interest in one position. In spite of following-up, I never heard back from them. It's a pity that a reputed institute with international standing works in such a haphazard unprofessional fashion, unmindful of candidates' interests or time.

National Center for Cell Science

National Center for Cell Science

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