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[Toxicology] application fr postdoc fellowship

ravinder pal singh via toxicol%40net.bio.net (by ravinder_pgi from yahoo.com)
Thu Jul 26 01:09:32 EST 2007


Dear Sir,
       I would like to introduce myself as Ravinder Pal. I recently submitted my      Ph. D. thesis and am looking for post doctoral position in well reputed lab to continue my research career on the subject. During my Ph. D. I worked on “Role of garlic and carotenoids in isoniazid - rifampicin induced hepatic   injury in rats”. The work has got great attention and resulted in several publications of international repute; explaining the role of dietary nutrients (garlic and carotenoids) in preventing hepatotoxicity in rats. 
              From early interest in biological science, I had been inclined to perform research in the area of “ oxidative stress, antioxidants and cancer”. In this regard, during my Ph.D I had been fortunate enough to get experience of molecular, biochemical and cellular approaches of “antioxidants”. 
              I believe that using my knowledge about human biology, my past eight years of experience and with your guidance I can make significant contribution to the field, since I have great expertise on most of basic techniques. So this is the right thing for me to start my postdoctoral career and learn the insights of  research.   I am sending an application for the post of postdoctoral research fellow, if u have position in urs lab.  I am highly interested in your research work and wish to join your research group.             
              I am willing to work hard and contribute positively to your esteemed research group. I am sure that if given opportunity, I will leave nothing to prove my best. Please refer to my CV for your perusal.
   
  Thank you so much for your time and am looking forward for your positive reply
   

       
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