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October 2025

Walk in Drive for M.Pharm, B.Pharm, MSc in Production, QA, QC at Cohance Lifesciences

Cohance Lifesciences is not just a brand it’s a culmination of vision, scientific ambition, and purposeful integration.
Walk in interview for apprenticeship at Cohance Lifesciences - B.Pharm, BTech, BSc Apply
BSc-Chemistry (Life Sciences), B.Pharmacy, B.Tech & MBA in HR (Female)
Walk in Drive for M.Pharm, B.Pharm, MSc in Production, QA at Aculife Healthcare
SCIENCES OR PHARMACY GRADUATES (B.SC./M.SC./B. PHARM./M. PHARM.) WITH 0 TO 5 YEARS EXPERIENCES IN PARENTERAL MANUFACTURING (VIAL / AMPOULES / BOTTLES OF GLASS OR PLASTIC THROUGH
Apply Online for Medical Writer at Cactus Communications
Minimum 2 years of experience in the medical writing industry; freshers with substantial knowledge of the publication landscape or clinical research are also eligible.
Work as Respi CoE Analyst at Cipla
Perform part method validation, forced degradation studies, excipient compatibility studies, reverse engineering, add-mixture studies, in-use studies, hold-time study and analysis of routine & stability studies
Lilly looking for QA Principal Associate
Bachelor of Science in a science-related field such as Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biological Sciences or related Life Sciences.
Work as R&D Global Supply Study Support at Sanofi
Bachelors degree required advanced degree preferred, scientific discipline preferred with at least 2 years of operational experience in pharmaceutical production, Supply Chain, Quality and/or clinical trials.
Zentiva looking for Quality Management System Executive
Trigger out of specification investigations upon detection of test results outside predefined specifications. Design and execute tests to confirm or rule out suspected root causes.
New drug combination offers hope for men with advanced prostate cancer
A new drug combination could significantly delay the progression of a life-threatening form of prostate cancer in men with specific genetic mutations, finds a major international trial led by UCL researchers.
New discovery finds gene converts insulin-producing cells into blood-sugar boosters
Scientists at City of Hope, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the U.S., and a leading research center for diabetes and other life-threatening illnesses, have uncovered a gene called SMOC1 that plays a surprising role in the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D) by converting pancreatic cells that normally produce insulin into those that increase blood sugar.