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  • Opportunity to work as Project Assistant in National Brain Research Centre - M.Sc/M.Pharm

    The National Brain Research Centre (NBRC) was established by the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technolgy, Government of India, in November 1997 as a fully funded autonomous research institute in the area of neuroscience and brain. The Centre was registered as an Society in June 1999 under the Registration of Societies Act.
    The mandate of NBRC is pursuing basic research to understand brain function in health and disease, generating trained human resource with capability to carry out inter-disciplinary research in neuroscience, promoting neuroscience in India through networking among institutions across the country.

    Post: Project Assistant

  • Career for Pharmacy graduates (20 posts) at NABL - Government Job

    NABL is a signatory to Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC) and International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) since 2000. As a result of these MRA’s, test / calibration reports of NABL accredited laboratories are considered equivalent to the reports issued by accredited laboratories in 60 countries.
    NABL has been growing exponentially by scaling up in number of accredited laboratories in existing areas and adding new areas of accreditation to keep pace with the science and technology. To meet this expansion, we wish to recruit outstanding candidates who can realize the management practice and structure to cope with the expansion.

    Post: Accreditation Officer Gr. II, Accreditation Officer Gr. I, Junior Accreditation Officer Gr. II, Junior Accreditation Officer Gr. I

  • Application are invited for Junior Research Fellow in Centre For Biotechnology, Maharshi Dayanand University

    Applications are invited for the award of One post of Junior Research Fellow under the DBT Research Project sanctioned to Dr. Promod Mehta, Professor, Centre for Biotechnology, M.D. University, Rohtak (Haryana)- 124001 as per details given below.Applications are invited for the award of One post of Junior Research Fellow under the DBT Research Project sanctioned to Dr. Promod Mehta, Professor, Centre for Biotechnology, M.D. University, Rohtak (Haryana)- 124001 as per details given below.

    Post: Junior Research Fellow

  • PharmaTutor Magazine - April 2016 is released | Subscribe today
  • ADR MONITORING: AN ESSENTIAL NEED FOR BETTER HEALTH CARE AND SAFETY

    { DOWNLOAD AS PDF }

    ABOUT AUTHORS
    Annu*, Priyanka
    Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
    Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, India.
    *annu.gvm@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    Adverse drug reaction (ADR) is the noxious and unintended response that occurs at the dose of drug normally used for prophylaxis, diagnosis or therapy of disease. ADRs cause a huge burden on the modern society because of the increase incidence of the morbidity and mortality. ADRs can occur with any class of drugs and the availability of the more and more number of therapeutics increases the risk of ADRs consequently. It has been found that the maximum numbers of ADRs occur more among infants and children and also they are generally more severe as compared to adults. ADRs are of particular interest in today’s practice because clinical trials are done in the limited number of the subjects and therefore the drug which is found safer in the clinical trial may produces serious ADRs. The most common reason for this is that the clinical studies generally have limited sample size and have low statistical power. Therefore the ADRs monitoring is an essential need for the better health care and therefore the health care centre should promotes the spontaneous monitoring, reporting, documentation and prevention of ADRs.

  • Drug Inspector Question Paper 2015

    DRUG INSPECTOR
    COMPUTER BASED RECRUITMENT TEST HELD IN THE YEAR 2015

     

    1. Zero order kinetics is seen in all except:
    (a) Salicylates
    (b) Barbiturates
    (c) Phenytoin
    (d) Ethanol

  • 4th Annual Pharma Management Workshop


    The “P” in PM is as much about
    ‘PEOPLE’ MANAGEMENT as it is about ‘PROJECT’ MANAGEMENT 
    – Cornelius Fichtner

    Project management in the pharmaceutical industry is gaining a lot more traction across the globe, and the interest in this methodology to work on projects is here to stay as organisations across the globe see the value of it. Professionals who have been trained in project management certifications are in great demand around the world.
       

    Whether or not you hold the official title of project manager, chances are you'll be called upon to lead some sort of project at some time.

    Why do you need Project Management Training? 

    Organizations that incorporated project management training boosted their project success rate by 26%.

     

    Projects that met all of the organizational objectives provided 

    2X
    the amount of training

    and without the training the projects failed or partly succeeded.

     

    According to PMI, 67% of project managers believe that project management training contributes to better project performance across all business KPIs.
     

    Organizations that allocated
    7% of their budget
    towards project management training completed their projects successfully than the organizations that allocated only 4% towards training.

     


    In the face of technological evolution, the need for project management best practices is more than ever. Understanding the growing response of project management in the pharmaceutical industry CPhI takes pride in introducing its 4th Annual Pharma Management Workshop happening on 21- 22 March 2016, at The Westin, Mumbai.

    The workshop aims to ensure you gain a comprehensive understanding of the tools and techniques of project management and how they can be applied to your pharmaceutical projects  thereby resulting in timely, budgeted and quality projects
    Download Agenda
    What’s in it for you?
    Register Now
    Refer your colleague

    For further information or team booking, contact Silford Rodrigues at
    T: (022) 6172 7370 | M: +91 99205 81087
    E: silford.rodrigues@ubm.com 

  • PharmaTutor Magazine - March 2016 is released | Subscribe today
  • Government vacancies for Pharmacists (54 Posts) in CRPF | All India level

    Applications are invited from male/female Indian citizens to fill up the following posts of Group “B” and “C” non ministerial, non gazetted, combatised paramedical staff in CRPF on all India basis. The posts are temporary but likely to become permanent.

    Post: Assistant Sub-Inspector (Pharmacists)

  • Career as Medical Representative at Altmann Pharmaceuticals

    Altmann began operations as a healthcare marketing company and offering high quality products and services. We at Altmann are committed to our customers and employees and, more importantly, to the people who rely on our medicines.
    Our teams work towards reinventing available healthcare options by combining knowledge of advancements in diagnosis and treatment with innovation in patient care practices to bring superior products to the market.

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