What can I do after my PhD in pharmacy ? where can I get jobs ?
Hey Anushka ,
A Ph. D. graduate who is qualified to teach and conduct research in the pharmacy area may also seek work as a regulatory affairs officer, a consultant, a science editor or medical writer, or a clinical trials manager. The typical annual pay is between 2 and 8 lakhs. However, income is dependent on the company and expertise, and an experienced professional can expect to earn around 10-12 lakhs per year. (Approx.).
You can also consider being a:
- Professors and readers: A full-fledged doctor is usually given higher positions in colleges and universities; this is also a very respectable job that entails delivering students lectures and assisting in the development of their careers.
- Scientists: This position can be found in both government research institutes and private firms, and is responsible for conducting research and development, as well as inventing new techniques, species medications, and other similar tasks. Scientists that work in drug discovery typically have a background in pharmaceutical or medicinal chemistry. They must pursue the creation of a new chemical entity or molecule.
- Pharmacologists with experience in receptors and their ligands, as well as Cell Biologists with experience in G protein-coupled receptors, make up the field of receptor biology.
- Cell Biology - New fields of research in the areas of cell therapy and tissue engineering mix with the necessity for mammalian cells as a protein manufacturing system. Many processes rely on cells as the engines and brains, and the biologist who grasps these new frontiers is at the forefront of the labour market.
- Bioinformetics; Complete bioinformatics knowledge of CADD is highly desired. Work in structural biology, genomic annotations such as the Human Genome Project, computational chemistry, mathematics used in modelling complicated structures or processes, and biocomputational specialists may learn to design smaller compounds that achieve the same goals.
- Quality control: They must create, implement, review, and maintain quality standards for the processing of materials into partially finished or finished goods. Assists in the development and implementation of methods and procedures for inspecting, testing, and assessing the precision and accuracy of products, as well as the preparation of inspection testing documentation.
Hope this information is helpful there are also many other prospects and fields except this you can refer our article also, the link to it is provided below.
https://pharmacy.careers360.com/articles/growing-scope-of-pharmacy-in-india
Regards.
Hi aspirants
The pharmaceutical industry is a high developing sector as there are efforts to increase manufacturing and discovery of drugs in India.
The most common jobs for PhD graduates are clinical psychologists. biochemists, biomedical scientists and medical scientists. higher education teaching professionals, pharmacy business. The average salary is in the range 2 to 8 lakhs per annum. however the salary depends on company and experience while an experienced professional can easily get a handsome salary package of about 10-12 Lakhs p.a. (Approx.).
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