MSc Organic Chemistry / B.Pharm; Development of catalytic ring expansive carbonylation of epoxides and aziridines. Development of catalytic ring expansive carbonylation of epoxides and aziridines
B.Pharmacy, M. Pharm, Bsc or MSc; Achieve timely submission of dossier/DMF and deficiency responses to regulatory authority by reviewing, collating, and compiling documents in order to ensure approvals for launch in stipulated time
Post Graduate Degree in Basic Science OR Graduate/Post Graduate Degree in Professional Course selected through National Eligibility Tests such as CSIR- UGC, NET, including lectureship (Assistant Professorship) and GATE
Tracking and ensuring timely achievement of key milestones in every study of every program at the CRO will be an important KPI for this role including tracking study phases, sample transfer, etc.
Sterile operation, Microbiology with quality management system understanding. Internal audits with updation in current guidelines. CAPA management and effective implementation.
The National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS) is an autonomous institution of Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India, for a mandate of basic research, teaching & training, and as a national repository for cell lines/hybridomas etc. The Centre is located in the midst of academically enriched environment of Savitribai Phule Pune University Campus, Pune. NCCS invites applications for following posts on various extramural projects purely on temporary basis.
Intas is one of the leading multinational pharmaceutical formulation development, manufacturing and marketing companies in the world. Today, Intas is present in more than 85 countries worldwide and is growing at 20% CAGR. Around 70% of its revenues come from the international markets, particularly the highly regulated markets of EU and US. At Intas, every day and everyone works to create a world of good health, happiness and hope.
Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) is an Autonomous Institution of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India. IPC is created to set standards of drugs in the country. Its basic function is to update regularly the standards of drugs commonly required for treatment of diseases prevailing in this region. It publishes official documents for improving Quality of Medicines by way of adding new and updating existing monographs in the form of Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP).