Opportunity to work in Central Drug Research Institute (8 posts) - Govt job | M.Pharm,M.Sc can apply
CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow is a premier R&D Institute under the aegis of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi which is an autonomous body under Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India. The institute is engaged in the development of new drugs and diagnostics in various therapeutic areas like malaria, tuberculosis, filarial, leishmania, cancer, thrombosis, hypertension, dementia, diabetes, lipid disorders, gastric ulcer, osteoporosis, prostatic hyperplasia, etc.
Applications on the prescribed forms are invited from the eligible Indian Nationals for the following posts:-
Post: Project Junior Research Fellow, Project Fellow, Senior Project Fellow, Project Assistant

Established in 2005, Cian Health Care Pvt. Ltd. is an emerging pharmaceutical company based at Pune, Maharashtra, India. Cian means Commitment, Innovation, Aspiration & Nurturing Relationships. Cian is a WHO-GMP & ISO-9001:2008 certified transnational manufacturing company with a wide range of pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and food supplement products. Cian has a full fledged R & D and regulatory department. Cian has its own manufacturing facility at Roorkee (Uttarakhand) and is being upgraded as per U.K. MHRA norms, and one more plant is under development in Wai (Mahashatra). Cian has developed more than 300 formulations and 500 brands for domestic market under 12 different strategic business units (SBU). Cian is in process of rapid expansion of its global business and has registered and in process of registering around 200 molecules globally, also looking forward to register more innovative molecules in next two years, covering South East Asia, C.I.S., African and Latin American Countries.
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The first hospital associated with King George's Medical University was built in 1914, and was called King George Hospital. The funds allocated to the college could hardly be expected to cover the cost of a hospital on a comparable scale. Thus this task was undertaken by the Government of India. The building was again designed by Sir Swinton Jacob after making a spot study of great medical centres in Europe and adapting it the needs of this country.
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