Pharmacist and Research Professor
A faculty member in pharmacy combines teaching and research to train the next generation of pharmacy professionals while contributing to the advancement of knowledge and practices in the field. This dual role offers variety in daily work and keeps one at the forefront of the latest scientific discoveries.
Careers
- Researcher at research and health institutions (CNRS, INSERM, etc.)
- Professor and researcher
Research Areas
- Basic, interdisciplinary, and clinical research
- Biology
- Virology / Bacteriology / Parasitology
- Genetics / Genomics
- Chemistry
- Environment
- Botany
- Dermocosmetics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Pharmaceutical law …
Responsibilities
Education:
- Teach theoretical and practical courses to pharmacy students.
- Supervise tutorials, lab sessions, internships, and research projects.
- Help design and update the curriculum.
- Provide academic support to students and advise them on their career paths.
Search:
- Conduct research in university laboratories or research centers.
- Design research projects, write grant proposals, and secure funding.
- Publish research findings in scientific journals and present the work at conferences.
- Collaborate with other researchers to conduct multidisciplinary studies.
- Contribute to the development of new drugs, therapies, or diagnostic methods.
Learn more about the role of a pharmacist-educator and researcher