Career Opportunities in Biotechnology and Drug Development"Career Opportunities in Biotechnology and Drug Development is an essential guide for science graduates and medical, business, legal, high-tech, or engineering professionals. With discussions of job security, future trends, and potential career paths, this book offers even those already working in industry helpful information on how to take advantage of opportunities available within their own companies and elsewhere. Career Opportunities in Biotechnology and Drug Development will help you to make wiser and more informed decisions about what role you would like to play in the biotechnology and drug development industry."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... regulatory affairs. Fortunately, layoffs usually do not happen precipitously. Typically, there are warning signs that a department may close—mergers and acquisitions often take years to complete, and it takes many months for the ...
... regulatory affairs. Fortunately, layoffs usually do not happen precipitously. Typically, there are warning signs that a department may close—mergers and acquisitions often take years to complete, and it takes many months for the ...
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... Regulations Technology and drug development are heavily regulated by the FDA and other governmental organizations ... regulatory 6 / Chapter 1.
... Regulations Technology and drug development are heavily regulated by the FDA and other governmental organizations ... regulatory 6 / Chapter 1.
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Toby Freedman. If you do not want to travel, consider law, regulatory affairs, quality, operations, manufacturing, and life science information technology. Less Exposure to Patients Some companies allow physicians to spend only a limited ...
Toby Freedman. If you do not want to travel, consider law, regulatory affairs, quality, operations, manufacturing, and life science information technology. Less Exposure to Patients Some companies allow physicians to spend only a limited ...
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... (Regulatory Affairs and Clinical Development) Investigational New Drug Applications (INDs) are submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to enter initial human clinical Phase I trials. Other countries require similar ...
... (Regulatory Affairs and Clinical Development) Investigational New Drug Applications (INDs) are submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to enter initial human clinical Phase I trials. Other countries require similar ...
Contents
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Ch 7 DIscovery Research | 47 |
Ch 8 Preclinical Research | 67 |
Ch 15 BioPharmaceutical Product Development | 191 |
Ch 16 Life Science Information Management | 207 |
Ch 17 Business and Corporate Development | 223 |
Ch 18 Marketing | 243 |
Ch 19 Sales | 263 |
Ch 20 Technical Applications and Support | 279 |
Ch 21 Corporate Communications | 293 |
Ch 22 Executive Leadership and Entrepreneurship | 311 |
Ch 9 Project Management | 79 |
Ch 10 Clinical Development | 91 |
Ch 11 Medical Affairs | 125 |
Ch 12 Regulatory Affairs | 137 |
Ch 13 Quality | 157 |
Ch 14 Operations | 175 |
Ch 23 Law | 329 |
Ch 24 Health Care Finance | 347 |
Ch 25 Management Consulting | 377 |
Ch 26 Recruiting | 387 |
Index | 401 |
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