**Jan 30th, 2012 update – thank you to the course coordinator for UCC, Linda McGuire, for the update on this post** As we are seeing an upturn in the requirement for excellent Quality staff, we thought it’d be interesting to collate the course that can lead to the QP or “Qualifed Person” status in Ireland. [...]
There has been lots of interesting developments internally here in Life Science recently. While we all pine for the sun, our inner nerd has revelled in the opportunityy to ignore the great outdoors…for now. We’ve all been writing web-content in our sleep, with the result that there are many new sites live and would really [...]
The end of the Summer is here *sigh*! It’s been a great Summer in Life Science Towers, lots and lots of busy heads running around. New jobs in this month are as usual, varied and quite specialised. Richard is working hard on these role Product Specialist (Nationwide) – Pharma. An ethical pharma company with a [...]
I was once told by my chemistry lecturer that the key to naming new drugs was for it to be easy enough for the public to say and understand, yet complex enough for the doctors to not feel left out. This is of course referring to their commercial names, not scientific names. I feel the [...]
Below is our article as featured on pgs 46-47 of the “Life Science Industry” Reference/Yearbook 2009/2010. Brian Christensen from Life Science Recruitment examines how the recent economic difficulties have affected the Life Sciences industry in Ireland. The Life Science industry in Ireland has weathered the economic storm relatively unscathed. A sweeping statement perhaps? But one [...]
As we seem to be very busy with a number of medical device jobs, I thought it would be useful to do a quick overview of the medical device engineering industry and skills involved. This information can be used for both experienced candidates to get an industry overview as well as new graduates or Life [...]
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