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  • Research Associate on project under BNT MPCB Fund in ICTM

    The Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) Mumbai was established as the Department of Chemical Technology on 1st October, 1933 by the University of Mumbai, through active support of industries and philanthropists. The Institute was most popularly known as UDCT, Mumbai. Research has been an integral part of ICT since its inception and it has created over 500 first generation entrepreneurs. The UDCT grew significantly in stature and was granted autonomy under UGC regulations by the University of Mumbai and further converted in to an Institute on 26th January, 2002. Under the World Bank TEQIP programme, the Maharashtra government granted it full autonomy in June 2004. Due to the recommendations of the Government of Maharashtra and University of Mumbai, the ICT was granted Deemed University Status by the MHRD on 12th September, 2008, with all provisions of the UGC for funding and support as the state owned deemed university.

    Applications are invited fbr the post of Research Associate on project under BNT MPCB Fund" with Professor B. N. Thorat, chemical Engineering Department

  • Career for B.Sc., B. Pharma, M.Sc, M. Pharm as Executive Sales and Market Development @ Panacea Biotec

    Panacea Biotec is a leading research based Health Management Company, with an annual turnover of approx. Rs. 830 Crores. We are engaged in research, development, manufacture & marketing of Vaccines, Bio-Pharmaceuticals and Pharmaceuticals (Rx & OTC) of international quality and Health Services. All Panacea Biotec plants are accredited by international agencies and they follow current Good Manufacturing Practices, as per WHO guidelines.
    We offer stimulating work environment & a career that spells growth. In tune with our plans, we require young, aggressive, dynamic, high performing and result oriented professional.

    Post: Executive Sales and Market Development

  • Applications invited from M. Pharm/M.Sc (10 posts) for post of Project Assistant in ICTM

    The Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) Mumbai was established as the Department of Chemical Technology on 1st October, 1933 by the University of Mumbai, through active support of industries and philanthropists. The Institute was most popularly known as UDCT, Mumbai. Research has been an integral part of ICT since its inception and it has created over 500 first generation entrepreneurs. The UDCT grew significantly in stature and was granted autonomy under UGC regulations by the University of Mumbai and further converted in to an Institute on 26th January, 2002. Under the World Bank TEQIP programme, the Maharashtra government granted it full autonomy in June 2004. Due to the recommendations of the Government of Maharashtra and University of Mumbai, the ICT was granted Deemed University Status by the MHRD on 12th September, 2008, with all provisions of the UGC for funding and support as the state owned deemed university.

    Applications are invited for Project Staff on “Innovation Networking” on a Pilot Project on Innovation supported by Ministry for Human Resources and Development, GOI, under Technical Education Quality Improvement Program.

  • Opening for Graduation in Pharmacy as Medical Sales Representative in Novartis

    A global healthcare leader, Novartis has one of the most exciting product pipelines in the industry today. A pipeline of innovative medicines brought to life by diverse, talented and performance driven people. All of which makes them one of the most rewarding employers in their field.

    Post: Medical Sales Representative

  • Job as Product Manager-OTC drugs in Pharma company - client of nextus sol

    Pharmaceutical Company
    Product - Energy Powder & Energy Drink

    Post: Product Manager - OTC

  • Opening for Junior Research Fellow in a RGSTC sponsored project at ICTM

    The Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) Mumbai was established as the Department of Chemical Technology on 1st October, 1933 by the University of Mumbai, through active support of industries and philanthropists. The Institute was most popularly known as UDCT, Mumbai. Research has been an integral part of ICT since its inception and it has created over 500 first generation entrepreneurs. The UDCT grew significantly in stature and was granted autonomy under UGC regulations by the University of Mumbai and further converted in to an Institute on 26th January, 2002. Under the World Bank TEQIP programme, the Maharashtra government granted it full autonomy in June 2004. Due to the recommendations of the Government of Maharashtra and University of Mumbai, the ICT was granted Deemed University Status by the MHRD on 12th September, 2008, with all provisions of the UGC for funding and support as the state owned deemed university.

    Invites applications for a Junior Research Fellow in a RGSTC sponsored project.

  • Opportunity for B. Pharm / B.Sc & MBA in Marketing as PMT Manager @ Leading Pharma Company

    Our client is a leading pharmaceutical company with an increasing focus on innovative research and developed markets. To augment the company efforts in achieving companies expansion and business plan. They invite young and energetic people to take up responsible positions in their organisation.

    Post: PMT Manager- 1

  • Vacancy as Project Pharmacist @ Tata Institute of Fundamental Research | Pay- Rs.28,000

    "It is the duty of people like us to stay in our own country and build up outstanding schools of research such as some other countries are fortunate to possess." This was the vision that guided the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research which Homi Bhabha founded. The Institute was founded on 1st June1945 with support from the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust. The Institute first began functioning within the Cosmic Ray Research Unit on the campus of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and moved to Bombay in October that year.

    Post: Project Pharmacist

  • FLASH CHROMATOGRAPHY: AREA & APPLICATIONS

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    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    Ayare P*, Khanvilkar V, Chalak N
    Department of Quality Assurance,
    Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Pharmacy, Navi Mumbai
    abprachi@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    Most of the sophisticated analytical techniques like NMR, MS and FT-IR need sample in the extreme pure form which is usually achieved by Preparative column chromatography but it is time consuming. From past few decades, technique called as Flash chromatography is developed which is a modification of Preparative column chromatography. This is an air pressure driven technique comprising of medium and short column chromatography, optimised for rapid separation of organic compounds. Modern flash chromatographic system consists of pre-packed plastic cartridges wherein solvent is pumped through the cartridges to achieve separation. These systems are also linked with detectors and fraction collectors which can even be automated. It is a simple, fast and economic approach to preparative liquid chromatography for purification of chemical species.This review highlights the principle involved, instrumentation, general procedure and advancement in Flash chromatography along with its applications.

  • Career for General Manager: Materials - Trueosis

    Trueosis ever since its inception in 2007 has been involved in providing high quality manpower solutions and services. We have been successful in providing consistent and reliable services to our customers who include BFSI, BPOs, ITIndustries, Pharma, Private Manufacturing Enterprises and FMCG Companies. The culture at Trueosis is based on strong interaction with customers in order to provide complete satisfaction in terms of desired output. We believe in planning and preparation, which is the necessary edge for success in any field. We have been constantly preparing ourselves to improve our quality in every sphere. It is due to our constant effort and commitment that we have been able to maintain a healthy relationship with our customers, whose needs are fulfilled to their satisfaction.

    Post: General Manager: Materials

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