Pharmaceutical Engineering
Pharmaceutical Engineering
Pharmaceutical Engineering
Pharmaceutical engineers are involved in the conception, design, construction, and operation of research facilities and manufacturing plants, where they also are involved in the conception, design, scale-up, manufacturing, and labeling and packaging processes in the conversion of chemical and biological materials into valuable pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical therapies. They have to implement FDA regulations, validation assurance (VA), quality control, and maintain Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) compliant facilities. In addition to the safety of the end product, they have to maintain a level of personal and environmental safety.
Careers
Opportunities for jobs are international and there is a high demand for pharmaceuticals and the engineers who produce and manufacture them. There are a wide variety of careers in each sector of the industry including research of new drugs and drug delivery systems, scale-up process, manufacturing, labeling and packaging, facility design, management, sales, and education. Although many job inquiries are not listed as pharmaceutical engineering positions, they may be listed under several different engineering and science positions, such as chemical engineering, bioprocesses engineering, chemistry, and biochemistry, among others, depending upon education and experience, as well as the job description.
By remaining updated with information about pharmaceutical engineering and its closely related industries, and by taking the necessary steps to obtaining a degree in pharmaceutical engineering or a related field with the addition of courses, a certificate, or relative work experience in the pharmaceutical engineering industry, a satisfying career in pharmaceutical engineering can be found.
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Companies
The 2005 Top 20 Pharmaceutical Companies, based on 2004 pharmaceutical revenues 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Pfizer (USA) GlaxoSmithKline (UK) Sanofi-Aventis (France) Johnson & Johnson (USA) Merck & Co. (USA) AstraZenexa (UK-Sweden) Novartis (Switzerland) Bristol-Myers Squibb (USA) Roche (Switzerland) Eli Lilly& Co. (USA) Wyeth (USA) Abbott Laboratories (USA) Takeda (Japan) Boehringer-Ingelheim (Germany) Schering-Plough (USA) Bayer (Germany) Novo Nordisk (Denmark) Schering AG (Germany) Sankyo Co. (Japan) Merck KGaA (Germany)
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations Materials Scientists Biochemists and Biophysicists Medical Scientists Chemists $73,270 $72,160 $68, 240 $62,400
This information is based on the mean hourly wage for that particular occupation.
The 2005 Top 10 Biopharmaceutical Companies, based on biopharmaceutical revenues 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Amgen (USA) Genentech (USA) Serono (Switzerland) Biogen Idec (USA) Genzyme (USA) Gilead Sciences (USA) MedImmune (USA) Chiron (USA) Millennium (USA) InterMune (USA)
Top Companies Report in the July/August 2005 issue of Contract Pharma. http://www.contractpharma.com/top_comp.php
Organizations
Controlled Release Society (CRS) CRS is an international society geared towards discovering methods for drug delivery. Members can attend workshops, short courses, and receive newsletters with updated information in drug delivery and release systems. The Institute of Biological Engineering (IBE) IBE revolves around three categories that integrate engineering with life sciences: Bioprocessing/Biotechnology, Biomedicine, and Environment. Pharmaceutical engineering falls under the first two categories. IBE promotes collaboration in education, research, and industry; exchange of technical knowledge; professional standards; scholarships; and public understanding and responsible uses of biological engineering products. The International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) ISPE is a non-profit international organization that supports the pharmaceutical engineering and manufacturing industries through education, training opportunities, conferences, and technical publications. It aids in international collaboration and the exchange of ideas and experience among its members. The members of ISPE represent many disciplines in the industry from engineers and scientists to regulatory personnel, academia, suppliers, and sales representatives. Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (RhRMA) RhRMA is involved in research and innovation of new treatments for disease, in addition to advocacy of public policy to allow for continued research by pharmaceutical and biotechnological companies. The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) An organization that addresses issues in manufacturing processes and machinery. It maintains gatherings and conferences to promote information exchange, education, and networking. The Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation A non-profit organization that focuses on educational, networking, and marketing opportunities, as well as creative solutions to problems in research, development, and manufacturing of biomaterials and in biomedical and diagnostic research. Professionals from the areas of engineering, scientific research, academia, and clinical and regulatory sectors are involved in this foundation. World Health Organization (WHO) WHO is the health agency of the United Nations aimed at the attainment of complete physical, mental, and social-well being of all people.
Journals
Biomaterials An international journal dedicated to the science and engineering of biomaterials for clinical practice including drug delivery systems and implantable medical devices. Journal of Controlled Release The official publication of the Controlled Release Society and the Japanese Society of Drug Delivery systems. It is focused on all aspects of release systems for drug therapy and other biologically active agents. Pharmaceutical Engineering Magazine The publication of ISPE that gives information on pharmaceutical facilities, plant systems, process equipment, and instrumentation. Process Magazine Caters to professionals in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. It has editions in German, English, and Chinese. World Pharmaceutical Frontier Aimed at executives in the pharmaceutical industry regarding purchasing, research and development, and manufacturing.
Websites
www.pharmaceuticalonline.com Directed towards pharmaceutical engineering, scale-up, manufacturing, and processing; contract manufacturing; and contract services. www.pharmaceutical-technology.com Provides updated news and press releases; international coverage of pharmaceutical projects and developments; listings of pharmaceutical contractors and suppliers; and catalogues of products and services. www.pharmamanufacturing.com In-depth research on current trends and progress, product announcements, news, Q&A opportunities, career center, and a topic-based archive of articles, research, products, and news. www.worldpharmaceuticals.net Focuses on the business aspect of the pharmaceutical industry, providing information to stay competitive.