July 25, 2010

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Sharon Bio-Medicine Limited is looking for Head - Toxicology in Navi Mumbai

Employer Name: Sharon Bio-Medicine Limited
Employer Address: C-312, BSEL Tech Park, Sector 30(A), Vashi, Navi Mumbai- 400703
Email:
URL: http://www.sa-ford.com/
Phone: 91-22-67944000
Required Skills:
Required Experience: 7-10 Years
Required Education: UG - Other Graduate - Any Specialization PG - Other
Job Location: Navi Mumbai

Job Description

Candidate would be responsible for supporting of toxicology studies according to GLP, GMP, ISO 17025 and other relevant regulatory compliance guidelines and development of new testing procedures and associated validations and services for the department

About Employer

Sharon Bio-Medicine Limited is a fast growing Indian Pharmaceutical Company which specializes in manufacturing of Intermediates, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients and Finished Dosage


First Indo-US Workshop on Forensic Engineering - at NIT - Tiruchirappalli in December 2010


Forensic Engineering is to develop practices and procedures to reduce the number of failures, to disseminate information on failures, and to provide guidelines for conducting failure investigations and for ethical conduct. Due to the increasing concerns of the current state of civil infrastructures and the need to enhance the performance of critical infrastructures through better inspection and repair techniques, there is an immediate need to equip young engineers with knowledge of forensic engineering practices.

The National Science Foundation of USA has awarded a grant to University of North Carolina at Charlotte to conduct the 'First Indo-US workshop in Forensic Engineering' in India at National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli as a coorganiser. The workshop will be organised during the month of December 2010.

Several eminent experts in forensic engineering from India and US will paticipate in the workshop. The people from all over the globe could participate interactively via internet or teleconferencing. The workshop will cover issues related to the practice of forensic engineering, including the investigation process, business aspects, and the legal system with an emphasis on the ethical issues.

Prof. Shen-en-Chen, Department of Civil Engineering, University of North Carolina at Charlotte and Prof. C. Natarajan, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli will be the co-ordinators of the workshop.

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