Chemist (ADL)
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Experienced ADL Chemist at Aculife Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., I apply my expertise in analytical chemistry to ensure the quality and safety of pharmaceutical products. I have over two years of experience in elemental impurity assessment and stability analysis for parenteral, ophthalmic, and topical gel formulations.
I am proficient in using various analytical techniques and instruments, such as HPLC, and data processing software like Lab Solutions. Currently, I am pursuing a Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences with Industrial Practice from the University of Greenwich, which will further enhance my knowledge and skills in the field. As part of my course, I am actively seeking a placement opportunity to apply my skills and contribute to the development of innovative pharmaceutical solutions that improve human health and well-being.
ADL Chemist (April 2021 to January 2024)
Aculife Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.
Elemental Impurity Assessment Compliance Report:
Developed an Analytical Method Validation (AMV) risk assessment report for elemental impurities in pharmaceutical formulations.
Ensured meticulous documentation of the risk assessment process, aligning with ICH Q3D guidelines and maintaining rigorous regulatory compliance standards.
Applied the Maximum Daily Dose (MDD) concept to establish specifications for elemental impurities, ensuring adherence to permitted daily exposure (PDE) limits.
Conducted stability analysis of parenteral, ophthalmic, and topical gel formulations using both in-house and pharmacopeial methods.
Operated High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) systems and other sophisticated analytical instruments; proficiently processed and interpreted data using Lab Solutions software.
Demonstrated expertise in data processing and interpretation, ensuring product stability and compliance with pharmaceutical standards.
Optimized dilution protocols to determine the optimal range for consistent and reliable data in %PFAT5 determinations.
Developed and implemented methods for precise measurement in %PFAT5 using a liquid particle counter.
Utilized SamplerSight software to enhance particle size analysis and data accuracy.
Conducted precise determination of sodium and calcium concentrations in electrolyte products using Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS).
University of Greenwich (January 2024 to January 2026)
Master of Pharmaceutical sciences with Industrial Practice, Pharmaceutical SciencesMaster of Pharmaceutical sciences with Industrial Practice, Pharmaceutical Sciences
From : Jan 2024 - Jan 2026