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DBT launches Bio-CARe Scheme for career development of women scientists

Ramesh Shankar, MumbaiTuesday, December 7, 2010, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

To facilitate participation of women scientists in biotechnology research, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) has launched a research scheme called ‘biotechnology career advancement and reorientation programme for women scientists’ (Bio-CARe Scheme) aimed at the career development of employed or unemployed women scientists who have not received any extra-mural grants in the past. In order to maximize the reach, the schemes are open to the scientists aged 55 years or less from all areas of life sciences and biology, including veterinary science, medicine, bio-engineering and agriculture.

Under the scheme, there are two segments, Research Grant Opportunity (RGO) and Career Re-orientation Fellowship (CRF). The RGO aims at giving project grants to women scientists (employed & unemployed) for whom it would be a first grant. The purpose is to build capacities for women scientists employed fulltime in Universities and small research laboratories or unemployed women scientist after a career break so as to help them undertake independent R&D projects. Under this scheme, the women scientists who are unemployed will be provided monthly emoluments ranging from Rs. 35,000 to 45,000 per month. The employed women scientists in addition to salary will get an amount of Rs.5,000 per month as an incentive.

The Career Re-orientation Fellowship would be mainly for women scientists who are trained in a particular area, but leave their permanent jobs / or are unemployed and would now like to change their career path to take on newer areas. Specialized skills would be essential and this would require training in the relevant field such as IP management, bioinformatics, policy research and analysis, translational research, regulation etc. This training could be for a period ranging from 3 months to 12 months. Under this scheme, the women scientists who are unemployed will be provided a stipend of Rs. 25,000 per month and employed scientists will get an amount of Rs.5,000 per month as an incentive in addition to their salary.

The eligible women scientists for the Research Grant Opportunity would be M.D/M Tech /Ph. D/equivalent degree in any branch of life sciences; women scientists who are employed or unemployed or are joining back after a break; women scientists for whom it is the first grant; and women scientists upto 55 years of age.

For Career Re-orientation Fellowship, specialized skills would be essential and this would require training in the relevant fields such as IP management, bioinformatics, policy research and analysis, translational research, regulatory issues for GM crops etc, clinical research management, quality assurance and quality control, technology transfer and licensing, etc and clinical trial management.

 
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