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Bridging the Gap Between Education and Industry: How AAPS Prepares Students for Real-World Pharmaceutical Challenges

What do Tolulope Adegbite, Sowmya Ramachandran, and Henry Vu have in common? Quite a bit, as it turns out. Each pursued pharmaceutical training at AAPS, driven by a passion for growth and excellence and an unwavering determination to overcome challenges in pursuit of their personal and professional goals. While each journey is unique, their experiences highlight an important truth: bridging the gap between education and the pharmaceutical industry requires knowledge, hands-on experience, and a strong support system. At AAPS, we offer education and the tools, opportunities, and guidance to turn academic learning into real-world success. Tolulope, Sowmya, and Henry’s stories.. READ MORE »

Championing Student Success: Clinical Research Graduate Henry Vu

The path to a fulfilling career in clinical research can be daunting. Fortunately, success stories like Henry Vu’s inspire aspiring professionals. A graduate of the Academy of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences (AAPS) program in clinical research, drug safety, and pharmacovigilance, Henry’s journey highlights the crucial role institutions like AAPS play in bridging the gap between academic knowledge and industry readiness. Henry Vu is currently thriving in his role at BioPharma Services, where he works as a lab quality control and report writer in their Bioanalytical Lab. His journey to this position has been marked by dedication, rigorous education, and the invaluable.. READ MORE »

Upskill for Success: Reflections From Clinical Research Graduate Sowmya Ramachandran

“The only constant in the universe is change,” observes the Greek philosopher Heraclitus. This saying rings especially true in clinical research and pharmacovigilance, a field characterized by rapid advancements and evolving regulations. In this dynamic environment, upskilling – the continuous acquisition of new skills and knowledge – is necessary. This blog post explores the compelling advantages of upskilling for clinical research professionals, drawing on the inspiring story of Sowmya Ramachandran, a recent AAPS graduate who leveraged upskilling to propel her career forward. Building a Strong Foundation in India Sowmya, a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from India, boasts a rich background.. READ MORE »

In the Spotlight: Quality Assurance Grad Ashkan Farahi’s Path to Career Success

Navigating the job market can be incredibly challenging for recent study-abroad graduates. These challenges are magnified in specialized fields like pharmaceutical quality assurance. In this sector, technical expertise and detailed industry knowledge are crucial, but having the proper guidance and industry connections often plays a decisive role in achieving career success. Ashkan Farahi, a graduate of AAPS College, is a prime example of a study-abroad student who overcame these obstacles to secure his dream job in the competitive pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry. His journey from academic preparation through practical training to professional success illustrates how effective the blend of targeted.. READ MORE »

A Clinical Research Success Story: Tolulope Adegbite

Embarking on clinical research training abroad is a transformative experience for many students but can present multiple challenges. International students encounter numerous obstacles, such as acclimating to an unfamiliar culture, mastering the intricacies of a foreign educational system, and learning to navigate the complexities of new workplace norms and professional etiquette. Our students prioritize gaining the knowledge crucial for their future achievements. Equally, they value the availability of a robust support system to ensure their success. Exploring the possibility of studying at AAPS brings you closer to discovering many inspiring success stories. Many of our students once faced uncertainty about.. READ MORE »

Tips for Food Product Development for Food Technology Students to Know

The release of a new food product is an exciting time for the professionals behind it and consumers alike, with everyone standing to gain if the food concept is well-conceived. In order for the product to become a success, however, there are important stages that must be followed from the time that the idea for the new food is formulated to its release into a highly competitive marketplace. To understand more on what must be considered in releasing such a product, let’s take a look at a few key steps that must be taken in the development phase. Understanding Your.. READ MORE »

Success Story

Iranian-born laleh Bighash mixes up the right solution for foreign-trained pharmaceutical professionals Iranian-born Laleh Bighash worked on a simple and straightforward strategy — or so she thought — to reach her ultimate goal of having a prosperous future in Canada. Her first steps were to go to India for professional education in pharmacology and toxicology before heading here to plunge into her chosen industry. But her strategy didn’t quite work the way she expected when she arrived in Canada in the late 1980s. “In those days, we rarely had any settlement help from the government and private agencies. We, as.. READ MORE »

A Quick History of the WHO for Students in Quality Assurance Courses

International co-operation has become the political norm after both world wars highlighted the dire consequences of division between powerful countries. Global organizations, like the United Nations (UN), serve a vital purpose in quelling potential tension between states and in promoting international collaboration. This type of collaboration has also led to proactive steps being taken in the battle against deadly diseases, through the establishment of the World Health Organization (WHO). The remit of the WHO has developed over the decades since its creation. It also makes significant attempts to ensure the safety of medicines produced and administered in its 193 member.. READ MORE »

What Students Preparing for Regulatory Affairs Careers Need to Know About the FDA & EMA

Students pursuing regulatory affairs careers should become familiar with the FDA and EMA, two international agencies that play a crucial role in drug approval.

Historic Canadian Medical Developments to Inspire Students in Clinical Research Training

Canada has long been known as a major player in the field of medical research. Despite only ranking 38th worldwide in terms of population, it ranks 14th in medical research spending and 6th in research paper production. As a country, it is responsible for developing entirely new fields of medicine, more effective surgical methods, and innovative, life-saving treatments. These medical developments could not have happened without the abundance of time, resources, ingenuity, and support provided throughout the medical community—from researchers to clinical trial operators to doctors, and including everyone in between. If you’re interested in clinical research and drug safety,.. READ MORE »