Execute and manage developmental project activities, participate in screening and generation of new opportunities in emerging drug delivery systems in order to contribute to the overall Research and Development goal of the organization.
Knowledge of 21 CFR Part 11, Annexure 11, CSV, GAMP 5, data integrity requirements for Pharma, Computer Software Assurance, IT systems and ITIL processes e.g. backup, restoration, infrastructure qualification, user access management etc, Pharma 4.0.
Execute, monitor, report and interpret preclinical, clinical and BABE studies at CROs to support various regulatory submissions within targeted timelines, budgets, quality and regulatory guidelines; identify health hazard and assess risks associated with pharmaceuticals, chemicals, intermediates, impurities, etc. by toxicological review and derivation
Establish long-term relationships with potential clients, partners, and distributors in the region to drive business growth. Lead negotiations and close deals related to contract manufacturing, development services, and out-licensing agreements.
Preparation of product wish list for Emerging Markets. Therapy analysis and portfolio analysis for identification of new products ideas. Identification of new growth segments, early market entry opportunities.
Presentation and communication of data to stakeholders, work in collaboration with the teams within and across the department. Ph.D in Life Sciences, Pharmacology, Biotechnology, Biological Engineering.
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