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Pharmaceutical company employees are engaged in a wide variety of tasks. They work at the cutting edge of science and technology, using and developing state-of-the-art techniques to provide the medicines of the future. When a successful product has been identified, it is pharmaceutical industry scientists who design and carry out its production cost-effectively and on a large scale. The industry also employs marketing and sales people as well as individuals with IT and management skills.
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The professionals who excel in the field of pharmaceutical chemistry have better job prospects and can pursue their career in:
Pharmaceutical firms
Government laboratories such as the Food and Drug Administration, the Department of Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the National Institutes of Health
Industrial settings, where you may function as part of a drug development team or work in production, quality control, or sales
PG Diploma in Pharmaceutical Chemistry can lead to a wide range of professions including:
Research and development in the pharmaceutical industry
Research and development in the biotechnology industry
Pharmaceutical research in Universities and Research Institutes
Biomedical research in Universities and Research Institutes
Enrichment in professional training
Teaching in further and higher education
Scientific publishing
Scientific patenting
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