Need For New Drugs Keeps Pharmaceutical Scientists' Pay High Salaries for most pharmaceutical scientists rose in 1989, reflecting the ongoing development of new drug products and the need to keep pace ...
Buoyed by strong demand for personnel to conduct research and development programs in the quest for new products, average annual salaries for pharmaceutical scientists rose significantly in 1990, a ...
The real work of science is done in a lab, and those who undertake it are known as bench scientists. They conduct the experiments, gather the data and interpret the results of the tests they run, and ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Scientist.com, the world’s leading marketplace for biopharma research, today announced the launch of a new large language model (LLM)-powered research assistant called ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) will begin offering a bachelor’s degree in pharmaceutical sciences in an effort to address medication shortages. According to VCU, a ...
—CPhI North America Adds AAPS’ Broad Academic, Industry and Government Expertise to its Programming, Bringing More Depth to an Event that Spans the Entire Pharmaceutical Supply Chain— Anthony Pombal, ...
Karthik Sankaranarayanan trained in two quite different scientific subfields as a graduate student and as a postdoctoral ...
Innovation must be matched with accessibility, affordability, and regulatory excellence in this digital age. At the heart of this transformation is Shaileshbhai Kaklotar, a trailblazer in ...
Scientists discovered that crops exposed to trace pharmaceuticals in recycled water mostly stash the compounds in their leaves—not the parts we usually eat.
A special edition of the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences was recently dedicated to William Jusko, PhD, SUNY Distinguished Professor, pharmaceutical sciences. The edition honors and recognizes his ...