Pharmaceutical companies are located in both the United States and abroad. Many companies are multinational, but there are also thousands of start-ups—especially in biotechnology—that have one location. Pharmaceutical companies range from large companies with many approved drugs on the market, to newer firms that have products in the development pipeline but none on the market, to generic drug manufacturers. Medical equipment and device manufacturers are also often classified as part of the pharma/biotech industry.
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- Biochemical Engineers
- Biochemists
- Bioinformatics Specialists
- Biologists
- Biomedical Engineers
- Biomedical Equipment Technicians
- Biotechnology Patent Lawyers
- Biotechnology Production Workers
- Biotechnology Research Assistants
- Chemical Engineers
- Chemical Technicians
- Chemists
- Clinical Pharmacist Practitioners
- Clinical Research Coordinators
- CRISPR Scientists
- Drug Developers
- Genetic Engineers
- Genetic Scientists
- Health Data Analysts
- Laboratory Technicians and Technologists
- Laboratory Testing Technicians
- Molecular and Cellular Biologists
- Pharmaceutical Industry Workers
- Pharmacists
- Pharmacologists
- Pharmacy Technicians
- Product Development Directors
- Product Management Directors
- Product Managers
- Senior Care Pharmacists
- Toxicologists