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Andhra Pradesh
Training course for chemistry PGs
Hyderabad, March 13
A three-month training programme for the campus recruited
chemistry post-graduates of pharma
company Aptuit Laurus has been approved by Andhra
University (AU). The course, titled `Advanced Certificate
Course in Pharmaceutical Industrial R&D Operations and
Practices' (APROP), covers a wide range of topics in
organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, good laboratory
practices, current good manufacturing practices,
Intellectual Property, documentation practices, Standard
Operating Procedures and communication skills. - Our
Bureau
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