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CCRUM invites Research Officer, Assistant Editor, Assistant Research Officer, Investigator, Research Assistant - 23 posts

Applications on prescribed forms are invited by the Director General, Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine, New Delhi for the under mentioned vacancies:-

Post: Research Officer, Assistant Editor, Assistant Research Officer, Investigator, Research Assistant

Application are invited for B.Pharm. Tutor in Andaman & Nicobar Administration

Application are invited from eligible candidates to the under mentioned post for appointment on purely temporary basis.

Post: B.Pharm. Tutor

BITS Pilani invites applications for on-campus faculty positions

From its campuses in Pilani, Goa, Hyderabad and Dubai, BITS Pilani offers formal education and re- search programmes in Physical Sciences, Engineering, Pharmacy, Social Sciences and Management. With a view to establish itself as one of India’s top research-led universities and be amongst the leading technical universities in the world, BITS Pilani has embarked upon an aggressive plan to expand its PG and Ph.D. research programmes, while consolidating its UG programmes.

Opportunity for Chief Pharmacist in My Chemist and Health Clinic

My Chemist is a unit of Welstand Health Services and is a chemist that provides genuine medicines properly dispensed in a clean environment.

Post: Chief Pharmacist

Opening for Product Manager in GE Healthcare

GE Healthcare, $17 billion unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), employing more than 46,000 people worldwide and serving healthcare professionals in more than 100 countries. We believe in our strategy - and we'd like you to be a part of it. As a global leader, GE can bring together the best in science, technology, business and people to help solve one of the world's toughest challenges and shape a new age of healthcare.

IMPROVEMENT OF SOLUBILITY OF LOW SOLUBLE (BCS CLASS 2) DRUGS BY NOVEL DRUG SOLUTION DROPPED TECHNIQUE

ABOUT AUTHOR:
Anilkumar
Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Technology
Bangalore, India
anilkumar3092@gmail.com

INTRODUCTION
The dissolution rate of drug from tablet is affected by its active ingredient’s surface area and consequently, affects in oral bioavailability of the product. The development of formulations containing poorly-water-soluble drugs for oral delivery can be achieved by improving their dissolution. It has been found that increasing the available surface area by reducing the particle size can often markedly improve dissolution rates and lead to dramatic improvements in bioavailability. In some cases, the decreasing drug particle through micronized powder by milling tends to agglomerate or accelerate the polymorphic conversion. According to the differences of solubility and dissolution rates of polymorphs, the bioavailability of pharmaceuticals depends on polymorphous crystals. It has been shown that the polymorph in amorphous form of drug usually dissolves more rapidly than the corresponding crystalline form. Therefore the dissolution and bioavailability of formulation containing active ingredient in amorphous form including pseudopolymorphs form such as solvates would be increased. On the other hand, the processes in making tablets, including blending, granulating, drying and especially compressing affected therapeutic property of the drug because polymorphic forms, crystal habit, size and surface area would be changed during these processes.1

One Day National Seminar On Recent Trends in Cancer Research 20th Sept. 2013 at NIPER

National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research (NIPER), Hajipur is an autonomous institution under the aegis of Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Govt of India at Hajipur, district Vaishali, Bihar.
It is being set up as a ccntre of cxccllencc for higher education, research & development in pharmaceutical sciences under the Act of Parliament (NIPER ACT 1998)

Opportunity for B.Pharm, M.Pharm, M.Sc as QA Officer in PAR Laboratories

As a dedicated manufacturer and marketer of Hormone products, the Company concentrated on the niche areas of operations. With its beginnings in Mumbai, PAR Laboratories has been providing quality hormones and contraceptive products to various markets around the world.
In recent months, the Company has been transitioning to position itself for a substantial growth. PAR Laboratories’ acquisition by another pharma group with vast International experience opened the doors of the company to many markets. Along with it came the access to the group’s complete Research and Development facility in Navi Mumbai. This is quickening our ability to bring new hormonal products and better formulations to the market place rapidly. Over the years, PAR Laboratories has been able to identify several new product opportunities which are now in a state of development and continuous improvements.

Post: QA Officer - 2

Opening for B. Pharm, M.Pharm as Regulatory Affairs Officer (2 posts) in PAR Laboratories

As a dedicated manufacturer and marketer of Hormone products, the Company concentrated on the niche areas of operations. With its beginnings in Mumbai, PAR Laboratories has been providing quality hormones and contraceptive products to various markets around the world.
In recent months, the Company has been transitioning to position itself for a substantial growth. PAR Laboratories’ acquisition by another pharma group with vast International experience opened the doors of the company to many markets. Along with it came the access to the group’s complete Research and Development facility in Navi Mumbai. This is quickening our ability to bring new hormonal products and better formulations to the market place rapidly. Over the years, PAR Laboratories has been able to identify several new product opportunities which are now in a state of development and continuous improvements.

Post: Regulatory Affairs Oficer - 2

Applications are invited for Research Fellow in Central University of Punjab | Walk in

The Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (Punjab) has been established through the Central Universities Act 2009 which received the assent of the President of India on 20th March 2009. Its territorial jurisdiction extends to the whole State of Punjab. This newly set up Central University of Punjab (CUP) at Bathinda is poised to write new alphabet on the academic horizon of India.