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- Opportunity for Medical Writing Document Associate in Quintiles "H6"
- Career for Master’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharm.D as Technical Associates (50 Posts) in Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission "H5"
- Pharma News - Only 5 institutes registered for stem cell research by NAC-SCRT "H4"
- Health News - Taking too much vitamin linked to increase cancer risk "H3"
Opportunity for Medical Writing Document Associate in Quintiles "H6" Posted: 04 May 2015 11:00 PM PDT Opportunity for Medical Writing Document Associate in Quintiles Quintiles is the only fully integrated biopharmaceutical services company offering clinical, commercial, consulting and capital solutions worldwide. Our network of 23,000 engaged professionals in 60 countries around the globe works with an unwavering commitment to patients, safety and ethics — ensuring a higher level o f |
Posted: 04 May 2015 10:58 PM PDT The Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) is an Autonomous Body under Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt, of India primarily with the objectives of regularly updating the Indian Pharmacopoeia by publishing new edition and its addenda, National Formulary of India and other related tasks such as preparing, certification and distribution of reference substances & functions as National |
Pharma News - Only 5 institutes registered for stem cell research by NAC-SCRT "H4" Posted: 04 May 2015 10:55 PM PDT National Apex Committee for Stem Cell Research and Therapy (NAC-SCRT), authorize only 5 institutes across the country to get registration for the Institutional Committee for Stem Cell Research (IC-SCR) to review and monitor stem cell research at the institutes. Upto now 82 organizations/institutes across the country have applied for registration of their IC-SCRs with NAC-SCRT, out of which |
Health News - Taking too much vitamin linked to increase cancer risk "H3" Posted: 04 May 2015 10:53 PM PDT As dietary supplements may be advertised to promote health but according to a study conducted by University of Colorado, excessive use of over-the-counter vitamins and other dietary supplements may raise the risk of malignancies, The exact molecular mechanisms are unknown; however, the causal role of excessive dietary supplements and higher risk of developing cancer is well-established. The |
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