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Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. announced that Actemra subcutaneous injection (Actemra), the humanized antihuman IL-6 receptor monoclonal antibody, successfully met the primary endpoint in a dose interval reduction study (MRA231JP study) conducted in patients with rheumatoid arthritis who inadequately respond to the currently approved bi-weekly dosage regimen.

Novartis announced the New England Journal of Medicine publication of the head-to-head FLAME study comparing the efficacy of once-daily Ultibro Breezhaler (indacaterol/glycopyrronium bromide) 110/50 mcg to twice-daily Seretide (salmeterol/fluticasone [SFC]) 50/500 mcg in reducing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations.

Job for B.Pharm/M.Pharm as Associate Vice President at Hospira

Hospira is the world's leading provider of injectable drugs and infusion technologies. Through our broad, integrated portfolio, we are uniquely positioned to Advance Wellness™ by improving patient and caregiver safety while reducing healthcare costs. Through our offering of high-quality, lower-cost generic medications, we continue to help reduce the overall costs of healthcare — to improve both the affordability of care for patients and the financial strength of the global healthcare system.

Post: Associate Vice President

Job in ECHS for Pharmacist at Station Headquarter Pathankot

Retired Armed Forces personnel till 2002 could avail medical facilities only for specific high cost surgery/treatment for a limited number of diseases covered under the Army Group Insurance(Medical Branch Scheme) (AGI(MBS)) and Armed Forces Group Insurance Scheme(Management Information System) (AFGIS (MIS)) schemes. These medicare schemes could provide some relief to the ESM, but it was not a comprehensive scheme as compared to and available for other Central Government Employees. Therefore, the requirement was felt of establishing a medicare system which could provide quality medicare to the retirees of the Armed Forces.

Post: Pharmacist

Walk in Interview for Senior Research Fellow at ICAR

The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is an autonomous organisation under the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE), Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. Formerly known as Imperial Council of Agricultural Research, it was established on 16 July 1929 as a registered society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 in pursuance of the report of the Royal Commission on Agriculture. The ICAR has its headquarters at New Delhi.

Post: Senior Research Fellow-(01)

Career as Assistant Professor in Shivaji University- 16 posts

Applications are invited in prescribed format for the following temporary posts to be filled in the University for the following University various Departments / Courses. The said appointments will be made on temporary basis for the academic year 2016-17 under Section 77 of the Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994.

Post: Assistant Professor-(16posts)

Walk in interview for the post of Project Assistants (Level-II) at CSIR- CIMAP, Research Centre

Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, popularly known as CIMAP, is a frontier plant research laboratory of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). Established originally as Central Indian Medicinal Plants Organisation (CIMPO) in 1959, CIMAP is steering multidisciplinary high quality research in biological and chemical sciences and extending technologies and services to the farmers and entrepreneurs of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) with its research headquarter at Lucknow and Research Centres at Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pantnagar and Purara. CIMAP Research Centres are aptly situated in different agro-climatic zones of the country to facilitate multi-location field trials and research. A little more than 50 years since its inception, today, CIMAP has extended its wings overseas with scientific collaboration agreements with Malaysia. CSIR-CIMAP has signed two agreements to promote bilateral cooperation between India and Malaysia in research, development and commercialization of MAP related technologies.

SPECTROSCOPIC PARALLELISM IN STRUCTURAL SKELETONIZATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF PHARMACEUTICALS

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ABOUT AUTHORS
Nisha Sharma1, Mohammad Arshad2, Asif Jafri2, Deepak Chowrasia*1
1Institute of Pharmacy, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University,
UP, Kanpur, India.
2Molecular endocrinology lab, Department of Zoology, Lucknow University, (U.P.), Kanpur, India.
*chowrasia.deepak@gmail.com

ABSTRACT
Spectroscopy based pharmaceuticals chemofingerprinting and standardization is an essential intent to portrait molecular structures as well, a cemented platform to harvest diversified physiochemical characteristics of therapeutic chemoentity. Compared to classical wet techniques, the spectroscopic-framed-chemical analysis meritoriously distinguished from former in terms of sensitivity, accuracy, precession, rapidness, detection limit, spectrum, versatility, result reliability, intuiting data, and automated operation. Quest for “ideal medicine” is still a misnomer, however, may comply if being assisted with well planned and excellently executed spectroscopy methodology. The present paper is design to explore various prospective of different spectroscopic technique and their role in chemical evaluation and standardization of pharmaceuticals.