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B.Pharmacy from recognized Institute, 10 plus 2 with science stream from recognized board, Approved diploma in Pharmacy.
Applications open for Pharmacist at District Programme Management Unit
D.Pharmacy / B.Pharmacy / M.Pharmacy course in A.P. Govt./A.P.Govt. recognized institution.  Must have Registered with State Paramedical Council with up to date renewal.
Pharmacist openings under Medical Health Department in Municipal Corporation
D.Pharma / B.Pharma with MPC Registration. Candidate should enter his/her full name accurately as per Secondary School Certificate.
Research positions for PG degree in Life Sciences at National Institute of Animal Biotechnology
Postgraduate degree in any field of Life Sciences, including Integrated PG degrees. For Engineering candidates : a four-year graduate degree in any field of Life Sciences.
CARI offers Fellowships for Postgraduates candidates
Post Graduate Degree in Biochemistry / Biotechnology / Bioinformatics/ Molecular Biology/ Microbiology / Immunology / Life Sciences.
Opportunity in Bio-AI for One Health project for Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics at GBU
Ph.D. (Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning, or related experience in Life Sciences).
Openings in Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Production Department at Centaur Pharma
 RM / In Process & FP / Stability / AMV & AMT / GLP / QMS / Microbiology.
Shape your Career with Lincoln Pharmaceuticals in ADL, F&D, Packaging Development Department
Routine Analysis and Analytical Method Development for various products like solid orals, injectable, semi-solids, liquids and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients.
Scientists Decode How Cancer Cells Evade the Immune System, Opening Doors for Future Therapies

An international team of researchers has uncovered a crucial mechanism that allows certain cancer cells to hide from the body’s immune defenses, a discovery that could reshape future cancer treatments. The study, led by scientists at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) in collaboration with partners in the United States, reveals how the powerful cancer-driving protein MYC not only fuels tumor growth but also helps tumors remain undetected by the immune system.

Heavy Lifetime Alcohol Use Linked to Higher Colorectal Cancer Risk, New Research Shows

A new epidemiological study reported today finds that consistent heavy alcohol consumption over a lifetime is associated with a significantly increased risk of colorectal cancer, particularly rectal cancer, while reducing or quitting drinking may lower that risk. The findings were published online in the peer-reviewed journal Cancer.