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Biotechnology companies were the target of buyouts, mergers, and joint ventures in the 1980s and 1990s.
Yes, most (if not all) universities/colleges would allow going to an MSc in Pharmaceutical Chemistry with a Bachelors in Biotechnology.
All processes in the pharmaceutical industry uses strictly controlled demineralized or distilled water.
Gordon Blackwell has written: 'The drug discovery marketplace' -- subject(s): Directories, Market surveys, Pharmaceutical biotechnology industry
Sarfaraz Niazi has written: 'Disposable bioprocessing systems' -- subject(s): Biochemical engineering 'Handbook of pharmaceutical manufacturing formulations' 'Handbook of biogeneric therapeutic proteins' -- subject(s): Drug Industry, Generic drugs, Pharmaceutical biotechnology industry, Pharmaceutical technology, Protein drugs, Recombinant proteins, Therapeutic use 'Love Sonnets of Ghalib'
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Jane Y. Chin has written: 'Practical leadership for biopharmaceutical executives' -- subject(s): Executive ability, Pharmaceutical biotechnology industry, Management, Leadership
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Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry was created in 1891.
Traditional biotechnology is centered around passivetechniques such as selective breeding to procure a population that shares a specific phenotype (trait). In the case of plants, this use to be done via simple cross pollination (google Gregor Mendel).Modern biotechnology uses gene manipulation to activelyengineer organisms with certain characteristics (e.g. bacteria with a gene that codes for a pharmaceutical protein).
You can get a job in a pharmaceutical company with no degree at all. It depends on what the company is looking for in that particular job and what your other qualifications are.