
The All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, is inviting applications for specialized research roles in the Department of Medical Oncology. This project focuses on cutting-edge cancer therapy, specifically developing Bi-specific CAR-T cell technology for Multiple Myeloma.
Vacancy Details
| Position | Essential Qualifications |
| Research Associate-1 | PhD/MD/MS/MDS or equivalent degree OR 3 years of research/teaching/design experience after MVSc/M.Pharm/ME/M.Tech with at least one SCI journal publication. |
| Senior Research Fellow (SRF) | Post Graduate Degree in Basic Science or Professional Course selected via National Exams (NET/GATE/DBT/ICMR, etc.) AND 2 years of research experience. |
Project Overview
- Project Title: Development of Bi-specific CAR Targeting BCMA-SLAMF7 (CS-1) in Multiple Myeloma.
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Mayank Singh, Additional Professor, Dept. of Medical Oncology (Lab), BRAIRCH, AIIMS New Delhi.
- Project Duration: 2 Years.
- Salary: As per existing DBT/Government guidelines (Consolidated).
- Age Limit: Maximum 35 years (as of the application deadline).
How to Apply
Interested and eligible candidates should submit their application electronically.
- Documents Required: Comprehensive CV, self-attested testimonials (degree certificates/mark sheets), and copies of relevant publications.
- Submission Email: Send the documents to mslab2025@gmail.com.
- Selection Process: Only shortlisted candidates will be notified via email regarding the interview date and time.
- Deadline: 23rd April 2026.
Key Highlights for Candidates
- Elite Environment: Work at BRAIRCH (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute-Rotary Cancer Hospital), one of India’s leading cancer treatment and research facilities.
- Advanced Research: The project deals with CAR-T cell therapy, a revolutionary form of immunotherapy that modifies a patient’s own T-cells to fight cancer.
- National Importance: Research conducted here contributes directly to the goal of indigenous, affordable healthcare solutions for complex diseases like Multiple Myeloma.
