The people from pharmaceutical companies who formulate prescriptive and non-prescriptive drugs are the pharmacological chemists, also called pharmaceutical chemists, in their employ. They are trained chemists who apply their knowledge in the research, design, formulation and documentation of drugs, chemical compounds and synthetic substances for medical, environmental and commercial purposes.
Pharmacological Chemist CV Template
Shirley H. Lewis
Newbury, Berkshire, UK
Phone: 01635_498937
Objective
To be the lead pharmacological chemist in a pharmaceutical research company
Summary of Qualifications
- About 14 years of experience as a pharmacological chemist in two large pharmaceutical companies
- Portfolio of research studies leading to the formulation of drugs available during interview.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
Professional Experience / Career History
2003 – Present: Pharmacological Chemist, Boehringer Ingelheim, Berkshire
- Supervise a team of chemists in the design and formulation of drugs for further lab and clinical studies.
- Document and confirm studies of new drug formulations prior to FDA application for approvals.
- Conduct lab tests in-vitro as well as with lab animals to confirm responses to new drug formulation
- Conduct drug reformulation that can increase therapeutic value
1997 – 2003: Assistant Pharmacological Chemist, Johnson & Johnson, Buckinghamshire
- Assist team of chemists and researchers in studying and formulating pharmacological consumer products
- Write reports on experiments and publish articles in scientific journals
Education
1998 – Present: Various in-house seminars on new microbe discoveries and trends in laboratory research
1998 – 2000: MS in Bacteriology, Bucks New University
1995 – 1998: BS in Microbiology, Buckinghamshire New University
Professional reference will be furnished during the interview if requested.
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