Clinical Pharmacologist
6 months ago
Typical employers of pharmacologists
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Universities
- The NHS
- The Medical Research Council
- Other government research organisations.
The recruitment process may involve a technical interview.
Qualifications and training required
There are routes into pharmacology for graduates and school leavers.
Graduates need a degree in a relevant scientific discipline such as pharmacology, biology, biochemistry, biomedical/biochemical sciences, microbiology or chemistry. Some roles in clinical pharmacology are aimed at medical students, who initially follow a set training path.
A postgraduate research degree or PhD can be beneficial, and may even be necessary.
School leavers can take an apprenticeship with a pharmaceutical company and gain a degree while working in a related role.
Key skills for pharmacologists
- a logical and inquisitive mind
- advanced IT skills, including the ability to process and analyse data
- excellent written and oral communication skills
- good teamworking abilities
- accuracy and attention to detail
- analytical skills.
**Job Types**: Full-time, Permanent, Fresher
**Salary**: ₹25,620.01 - ₹45,763.28 per month
**Benefits**:
- Health insurance
Schedule:
- Day shift
Supplemental pay types:
- Performance bonus
- Yearly bonus
**Experience**:
- total work: 1 year (preferred)
Ability to Commute:
- Ahmedabad, Gujarat (required)
Work Location: In person
**Speak with the employer**
+91 8788616077
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