Life Sciences & Biotechnology

Life Sciences & Biotechnology

CSIR Young Scientist Awards

CSIR Young Scientist Awards were introduced in 1987, seeking to promote in-house excellence in various fields of science and technology. These awards are for promoting excellence and recognising outstanding contributions made by the young CSIR scientists for their work done primarily in India during the last 5 yrs preceding the year of the Award. Each award consists of a citation, a cash prize of Rs.50,000 and a plaque. Awardees are entitled to a Special Honorarium of Rs.7,500 per month till the age of 45 years, as long as the recipient remains in the service of CSIR.

Teachers Associateship For Research Excellence (TARE)

The Teachers Associateship For Research Excellence (TARE) scheme aims to facilitate mobility of faculty members working in a regular capacity in State Universities / Colleges and in private Academic Institutions to carryout research work in established public funded institutions such as IITs, IISc, IISERS, National Institutions (NITs, CSIR, ICAR, ICMR labs and other central institutions) and Central Universities.

Conference, Travel, Exhibition, and popular lectures (CTEP)

 The department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India, provides financial assistance for organizing Conference/ Seminar/ Symposium/ Workshop and Travel support to the researchers for presenting their papers in the international conferences. The support is also given for organising DBT stalls in national and international exhibitions and poular lectures. The collective term for these four activities is CTEP (Conference, Travel, Exhibition and Popular Lectures).

Bilateral Scientific and Technological cooperation between the republic of India and the republic of Brazil in the area of Biotechnology

The Indian Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology
(MST) and Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MCTI) invite
Indian and Brazilian Universities, Research Centres, Institutions and Industries to
submit joint proposals for scientific and technological R&D translational projects in the
area of Biotechnology. This call for proposals lies within the “Agreement on Scientific and
Technological Cooperation between the Government of the Republic of India and the

Ramalingaswamy re-entry fellowship

The Ramalingaswamy re-entry fellowship by DBT is meant to get back the precious scientific minds that are born and nurtured in the country but due to several reasons had gone away elsewhere.Hence, the Ramalingaswamy Re-entry Fellowship for such biotechnologists provides them an attractive avenue to pursue R&D in Indian institutions.The applicant should possess a Ph.D., /M.D., or equivalent degree with at least three years of post- doctoral research experience of which last two years should be from overseas laboratory.

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