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    the water cycle and the digestive system process interested me, and as a teenager, these topics stimulate a feeling of curiosity and awe in me. I hope to improve this broken world by pursuing a career in microbiology, food science, pharmacy, biopharmaceutical engineering, or biomedical engineering. I would love to attend the CHI Health Care Career Exploration Camp because I believe that it will help me narrow down my career choice. Other reasons are because of the vital information that I will…

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    The movie, “Extraordinary Measures” is captivating real life story about a successful man working for a prominent pharmaceutical company, fighting for the lives of two of his children with Pompe disease. Pope Disease clinical features were first described by J. C. Pompe in 1932. By definition, Pompe disease, also known as AMD (acid maltose deficiency), is an autosomal metabolic disorder which damages muscle and nerve cells through the body. More specifically, Pompe disease, one of a group of 49…

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    Gilead Science, Inc.’s Total Rewards Program Introduction and Purpose This report describes Gilead Science, Inc.’s total rewards program. This includes the company’s capabilities, key goals, objectives, challenges, values, and core competencies that are required for the company to be successful. Knowledge of the company’s total rewards model is explained with its current total rewards philosophy, as well as its three categories of offerings. Segmentation of the workforces is identified and…

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    Celator Pharmaceuticals: Mission Statement Analysis Affordable access to drugs is essential for helping the developing world. As somebody with a strong interest in developing African communities, I am naturally interested in pharmaceutical manufacturing companies that are creating new ways to treat diseases throughout the world as well as in Africa. For these reasons, I have chosen to analyze the mission statement of Celator Pharmaceuticals Incorporated. Celator is a company that is designing…

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    Ever since I was little there have always been two careers that have sparked my interest and that I’ve wanted to pursue. The first career is biopharmaceutical, which I got from my Dad who has a preexisting condition called CIDP which is a rare neurological disorder in which there is inflammation of nerve roots and peripheral nerves. My dad was diagnosed with the disorder in 2009, with this diagnoses I had to step up my role in my family by being there and supporting my parents and siblings. I am…

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    One of the biggest issues I have seen in my personal life as well as my working career is the ability to totally trust people. The definition that we looked at in class defines trust as the willingness to be vulnerable to an authority based on positive expectations about the authority’s actions and intentions. A great deal of my distrust at work stems from the total lack of communication within our group. My colleagues and I have conferred on many occasions that management continually…

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    1. Background CV Therapeutics, Inc. which was founded in the year 19911, is the company of biopharmaceutical based in California in Palo Alto. The company has employees ranging from 200 to 500. The company is involved in the development, discovery and commercialization of the drugs for treatment of diseases. The company utilizes advances registered in genetics and molecular biology to detect mechanisms of the cardiovascular diseases, as well as targeting the discovery of drugs. In addition, the…

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    Pharmacopoeia fall into the poorly water-soluble or water-insoluble categories.It was reported a couple of decades ago that more than 41% of the failures in new drug development is attributed to poor biopharmaceutical properties, including water insolubility.Water insolubility can postpone or totally halt new drug developmentand can prevent muchessential reformulation of currently marketed products. 2.3 THREE MAJOR FACTORS OF SOLUBILITY OF DRUG [16][17] •…

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    Transgenic animals can be beneficial for medicine, agriculture and industrial Genetically modified animals can be used to advance human and animal health. pproducing new replacement proteins, drugs, vaccines and tissues for the treatment and prevention of human disease. Specifically this is done through animals modified for the production of Xenotransplantation Through Xenotransplants Transgenic animal’s cells are modified so cells, organs or tissues can be compatible with humans and can…

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    Julphar Case Study

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    Julphar is the largest Generic drug manufacturer in the MENA area. Established in 1980, the first plant started to manufacture and produce only five products. Today Julphar produces 3957 products. After just over 3 decades, today Julphar operates out of fifteen plants. Thirteen of which are based in the UAE, one in Bangladesh and one in Ethiopia. Moreover, Julphar’s sixteenth plant is expected to start its operation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia later this year. Being a generic drug…

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