Review and evaluate pharmacology and toxicology data contained in a new drug application (NDA) and investigate new drug application (INDA)
Review and evaluate preclinical pharmacology and toxicity studies submitted in support of modifications to evaluate NDA, INDA, and drug safety, based on investigator toxicity studies (Animal experiments are published by manufacturers' statements The results are for safety and check the recommended dose level to determine the safety extent of clinical use)
Study the absorption and metabolism of chemicals in the skin (eg color, cosmetics and other topical applications)
Evaluation of the Federal Master Table (GS). The most frequently entered levels of these positions are GS-9 to 15 at the headquarters level.
The basic qualifications required for all grades of position include the appropriate biology, medicine, veterinary medicine or physics or pharmacy degree, including at least 30 semesters of chemistry and physiology and 12 semesters of pharmacology.
Candidates also require additional professional experience or direct related education to obtain higher level status qualifications. The additional experience and amount of education required depends on the level of the position
Pharmacy students will eventually work in pharmacy dispensing, but pharmacologists usually work in a laboratory environment. The pharmacist's career includes academic status (medical and non-medical), government status, status of private industry, scientific writing, scientific patent and law, consulting, employment of biotechnology and pharmaceutical, alcohol industry, food industry , Forensic / enforcement, public health. Environmental ecology
Pharmacologists are medical scientists who work to develop new drugs and evaluate their safety and efficacy. Do not confuse pharmacists with pharmacists who distribute medicines. Some low level jobs require only a bachelor 's degree or master' s degree, but most employers need at least a doctorate. In one of the biological sciences such as biology, pharmacologist. In addition to Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, some pharmacologists also have a medical degree. The length of time required to become a pharmacologist depends on the selected degree path, but higher education usually takes 10 to 12 years to complete.
In order to obtain a postgraduate level pharmacology course, the student probably needs to obtain a four year degree in biology or chemistry. The pharmacist is very different from the pharmacist dispensing at the pharmacy. Pharmacologists are often used in laboratories. They are mostly involved in the setting up of government, academic, scientific writing, scientific patents, private enterprises, biotechnology, forensic medicine, public health or environmental science.
Pharmacologists conduct research on animals and spontaneous human subjects and they are looking for compounds and substances that can be used as new drugs. Some pharmacologists focus on the effects of harmful chemicals and others study the harmful and beneficial effects of chemicals at specific sites such as respiratory and cardiovascular systems . Duties include research planning and guidance, standardization of drug dosage, preparation of research grant, and compliance with safety procedures.